[13:08] <ScorpKing> hi everyone. is there a way to change the usplash theme of ltsp clients?
[19:26] <Lns> Anybody have a howto/link for getting msttcorefonts/defoma functional in edubuntu/ltsp?
[19:27] <Lns> I've installed & followed the directions, and the docs say to add the following lines to your xorg.conf:  FontPath "/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType"
[19:27] <Lns>  FontPath "/var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID"
[19:28] <Lns> Not sure if lts.conf has an option to add these lines in dynamically without having to create a custom xorg.conf for every client on the network
[19:31] <LaserJock> Lns: have you tried it locally on the server?
[19:31] <Lns> LaserJock: nope
[19:32] <Lns> probably a good place to start, eh? :)
[19:32] <alkisg> Lns, huh? There's a package for msttcorefonts, you just install it... Am I missing something?
[19:32] <Lns> alkisg: yeah, they don't show up ;)
[19:33] <alkisg> Ehm... where? E.g. I can see them in xfontsel...
[19:33] <Lns> alkisg: can you give some msttcorefont names for me to check?
[19:34] <LaserJock> Times New Roman
[19:34] <alkisg> I'm not sure if all of them are part of msttcorefont, but these are the ms fonts I have: verdanda, webdings, arial, arial black, ...
[19:34] <Lns> that's in msttcorefonts??
[19:34] <LaserJock> Lns: yeah
[19:34] <Lns> hmm, maybe you're right then. weird.
[19:34] <Lns> lemme check a server i know i didn't install it on yet
[19:37] <alkisg> Lns, the list is in `cat /var/lib/msttcorefonts/ms-fonts` (on a PC where you have installed it)
[19:37] <Lns> ah, you're right. It sure doesn't seem like there are many new ones installed though! TNR is definitely not there w/o msttcorefonts. nice. Are there other font packages? I'm getting requests to install more, prettier fonts.
[19:37] <Lns> alkisg: thanks :)
[19:38] <Lns> cat /var/lib/msttcorefonts/ms-fonts|wc -l: 60 .. .nice, at least 60 more, it didn't look like that scrolling through them though. I'm just not awake enough yet.
[19:39] <LaserJock> Lns: you should look into liberation fonts and Dejavu fonts, they're pretty nice
[19:40] <Lns> LaserJock: awesome!
[21:07] <Ahmuck> whose packaging for sugar?
[21:08] <Ahmuck> i just noticed an e-mail come across the list
[21:10] <Lns> Anyone using OOo 3.0.1 in Hardy via https://answers.launchpad.net/openoffice-pkgs ?
[21:11] <Lns> erp...sorry, https://launchpad.net/~openoffice-pkgs/+archive/ppa
[21:43] <Remaille> hi all
[21:43] <Remaille> is there somewhere an edubuntu LTSP edition ?
[21:44] <Remaille> a kind of ready to use
[21:44] <Remaille> thanks
[21:44] <Remaille> (it is not a LTSP question ;-))
[21:45] <Lns> Remaille: Edubuntu is now an add-on that doesn't require LTSP.
[21:45] <Lns> You can install LTSP via normal means in Ubuntu before/after installing Edubuntu
[21:45] <Remaille> hum, ok so I ahve to install ltsp and edubuntu separatly ?
[21:45] <Remaille> ok :)
[21:45] <Lns> :)
[21:46] <Remaille> I have juste tried LTSP alone to test : it worked baut i read that with edubuntu, it was ready to use "out of box"
[21:46] <Remaille> maybe an old post
[21:46] <Remaille> thanks
[21:47] <Ahmuck> u need to install ubuntu alternate (f4) and choose ltsp
[21:47] <Ahmuck> then install the edubuntu add-on
[21:50] <Lns> Remaille: yeah, probably an old post (edubuntu used to install ltsp by default)
[21:51] <Remaille> ok then :-) thanks
[21:51] <Remaille> I am looking for something the easiest to use to show other people how nice and useful it could be
[21:52] <Remaille> for their classrooms
[21:52] <Ahmuck> edubuntu ltsp?
[21:52] <Ahmuck> u'll need to setup a decent server first
[21:54] <Remaille> we are testing with ubuntu+ltsp
[22:17] <Ahmuck-Sr> there is a bit of a problem with pdf printing
[22:42] <Ahmuck> pdf in firefox and pdf printing is crashing the thin client