[03:56] <PMantis> I've setup LDAP and NFS /home manually before for full clients of a main server. Does edubuntu offer any automated ways of making this centralized auth happen on "desktop" clients to the server?
[03:57] <PMantis> Hi Oliver
[04:02]  * PMantis thinks ogra is on an automated reconnect, but still away from the computer
[04:39] <jsgotangco> most likely sleeping
[05:14] <sbalneav> Evening all
[06:05] <dfgas> ughhh, trying to find some what to limit my kids when they can login and use the computer, any ideas?
[06:07] <sbalneav> Limit what time they can log in?
[06:07] <HedgeMage> dfgas: if you remind me tomorrow, I'll check for you... I don't have edubuntu on this machine, and I don't want to wake up my son to check his
[06:07] <HedgeMage> (assuming no one else has told you by then)
[06:08] <dfgas> heh, k
[06:08] <dfgas> i don't see anything on it
[06:08] <dfgas> i used cron, but it doesn't lockout the auto login
[06:08] <dfgas> and it doesn't boot him off when it is auto logged in
[06:09] <HedgeMage> mine doesn't use auto login, he logs in with a password... not sure if that makes a difference
[06:09] <sbalneav> I think you can install the libpam-time module
[06:09] <dfgas> yah if they were to login with user and pass it will tell them that they are disabled
[06:09] <dfgas> yah thats what i am basiclly using
[06:10] <dfgas> think i want to change the kill user to shutdown
[06:11] <sbalneav> I think you can just edit /etc/security/time.conf
[06:12] <sbalneav> Yes, pam_time's installed by default
[06:12] <sbalneav> man time.conf will tell you the format of the entries you  need
[06:13] <sbalneav> For instance if you want your son, say kevin, to only be able to log in between 6PM and 10PM:
[06:14] <dfgas> yah
[06:14] <sbalneav> login ; * ; !kevin ; MoTuWeThFrSaSu1800-2200
[06:16] <sbalneav> you'll also have to add pam_time to the /etc/pam/common-session file, I beleive.
[06:22] <dfgas> hmmm
[06:45] <sbalneav> G'night all, off to bed.
[17:16] <cca> Hi, I just installed Ubuntu 8.04, updates to 8.04.1, then inserted the edubuntu add-on CD... it's not asking to open a package manager or anything like that.
[17:16] <Nubae> can u open it normally?
[17:17] <cca> I added the CDROM to synaptic... what pseudo package should I install to get all the edubuntu add-ons installed?
[17:17] <cca> Nubae: Yes, it simpy shows the files.
[17:18] <cca> Oh, I think I found it: edubuntu-desktop
[21:07] <jc2it> How do I transfer the 'sent items' from an Outlook PST file to an evolution 'sent items' folder?
[21:07] <jc2it> oops wrong question
[21:07] <jc2it>  I have some Neoware Thinclients that I am PXE booting from LTSP + Ubuntu. How do I determine which Via S3 driver to use, for optimum results?
[23:18] <LaserJock> hi all
[23:18] <LaserJock> how goes the battle? :-)
[23:22] <crimsun> "going," I suppose.
[23:26] <LaserJock> crimsun: how's it going? I've been seeing a number of bug emails from you
[23:27] <LaserJock> hmmf
[23:27] <LaserJock> you'll have to forgive me asking you how it's going after you just answered
[23:27] <LaserJock> I've just gotten through with lab, my brain is a bit fried
[23:55] <elkan76> hi everybody!