[12:30] <badserii> Hi! I have a question: what are minimal hardware resources to run Edubuntu stand-alone? I'm interested in CPU and RAM. Thank you!
[12:32] <Nubae> I'd say 256mb ram and 600mhz cpu for Intrepid+
[12:37] <badserii> Nubae: Thanks!
[12:43] <highvoltage> that's like very minimum too
[12:44] <highvoltage> don't expct to run openoffice and firefox with multiple flash pages at the same time :)
[14:54] <mistrynitesh> hello all, where do i link to bit-torrent file of latest edubuntu release?
[18:30] <Lns> http://ostatic.com/blog/linux-learning-and-little-kids
[18:40] <LaserJock> Lns: interesting, I wondering if the classmates really have Edubuntu on them or not
[20:48] <Lns> Anyone have any experience with installing/configuring a multi-user, "secure" wiki?
[20:48] <Lns> as in, users/groups have access to certain pages only
[20:49] <Lns> I'm trying to get something together that easily allows my techs and I to add information, and our clients to see THEIR info, but not other clients'.
[20:50] <Lns> Also, it must have a good file repository facility
[20:51] <LaserJock> would moin or mediawiki work?
[20:52] <alkisg> I think also a forum might fit your needs! :)
[20:54] <Lns> LaserJock: I've installed mediawiki, but it seems to not really incorporate easy user level access, etc
[20:54] <LaserJock> it's not horrible, but not easy no
[20:54] <Lns> alkisg: no, i need something that I can edit dynamically and have a "dashboard" of sorts for each client
[20:54] <LaserJock> you get to play around with PHP
[20:54] <LaserJock> moin at least is python
[20:54] <Lns> ianap :(
[20:55] <LaserJock> that hasn't stopped me much
[20:55] <alkisg> Lns, you can do both of them in a forum, the only thing you can't do is have history of edits...
[20:56] <alkisg> From my experience, it's easier for non-techs to handle...
[20:56] <Lns> alkisg: you're talking about a message forum?
[20:56] <alkisg> Yes, with some modules for attachments/file management
[20:57] <LaserJock> Lns: it might depend some on what you're really wanting to do with it
[20:58] <Lns> alkisg: i don't really see that as the best solution.. i need something that is easily searched for information, i.e. system passwords, info on the network, etc
[20:58] <Lns> having things like that in a message just doesn't seem like the best fit to me
[20:58] <alkisg> ...and wikis have better search facilities than forums?
[20:59] <Lns> imho wikis have a better overall layout for what i'm after
[21:01] <alkisg> I don't know about wikis so much, but I've worked enough with SMF, and I think it can do all the things you say... well, you know your needs best! :)
[21:01] <Lns> smf?
[21:01] <Lns> ah nm
[21:03] <Lns> alkisg: hmm, calendar support is nice...does it integrate with existing ical/webdav?
[21:03] <alkisg> Ah, don't know about that, we don't use a calendar!
[21:04] <Lns> i just implemented sunbird and webdav for shared calendars..as long as nobody uses outlook, it's a pretty slick solution!
[21:11] <Lns> how do you all manage passwords/confidential information while still keeping it easily available wherever you are?
[21:15] <LaserJock> Lns: I've used a wiki in the past
[21:15] <LaserJock> Lns: right now I just take my laptop with me wherever I am
[21:16] <Lns> LaserJock: what made you stop using a wiki?
[21:16] <LaserJock> maintaining it
[21:16] <LaserJock> I don't use it enough for personal use to really justify it