[01:48] <nothingman> hey, all
[01:48] <nothingman> having trouble getting students logged onto the thin clients
[01:48] <nothingman> tried ltsp-update-sshkeys; ltsp-update-image, but no luch
[01:48] <nothingman> *luck*
[01:48] <nothingman> this is an amd64 laptop serving i386 laptops
[11:05] <aboucher> anyone use the edubuntu server
[11:50] <gfarbal2> aboucher: Yes. We are using edubuntu server: Why?
[16:05]  * anom2 is listening to the crickets in the background.
[16:10] <anom2> hello from singapore ... most schools use windows PCs ...
[18:05] <LaserJock> morning Edubuntu people
[18:13] <Lns> hey LaserJock
[18:13]  * Lns knows what the good word is already
[18:13] <Lns> ...FRIDAY
[18:14] <LaserJock> ugg, already
[18:14] <LaserJock> there really aren't enough hours in a day or days in a week
[18:15] <Lns> LaserJock: ;)
[18:15] <Lns> Time is just time... how we divide it up is irrelevant
[18:17] <LaserJock> I beg to differ ;-)
[18:17] <LaserJock> it depends on how the boss divides it up ;-)
[18:29] <LaserJock> Lns: have you tried Jaunty out at all?
[18:31] <Lns> LaserJock: no i haven't.. i barely have tried intrepid (had it on my eee, but uninstalled in favor of arch)
[18:31] <LaserJock> k
[18:31] <Lns> I might upgrade my own network to intrepid, but not jaunty (need it to work ;p )
[18:32] <LaserJock> well, that's sort of the problem
[18:32] <LaserJock> we need people to test Jaunty to make sure it will work
[18:38] <Lns> LaserJock: I will be glad to help more out when i have some more $$ for a test environment
[18:38] <Lns> still trying to keep afloat =)
[18:38] <LaserJock> a machine with a VM would be sufficient I think for a lot of stuff
[18:55] <Lns> LaserJock: Yes - but when it's on the same network as my production, it's hard to separate dhcp broadcast, etc.
[18:56] <Lns> I guess i wouldn't have to use LTSP on it
[19:02] <alkisg> Well, I'm updating my personal laptop + part-time ltsp server to jaunty, wish me luck... :P :D
[19:04] <Lns> alkisg: good luck! =)
[19:05] <Lns> LaserJock: re: dividing time: the "boss" is concerned about time management too.. Maybe you should work with him to make things more productive so you aren't spinning your wheels
[19:05] <alkisg> I'm still pondering if I should use ext4 for the os partition, or if this could somehow destroy my /home partition in case of a grave bug...
[19:05] <Lns> alkisg: backup?
[19:05] <alkisg> 200Gb? Nah... too boring :P
[19:05] <Lns> Lns: not to say you're spinning your wheels, but everyone could use some fine tuning ;)
[19:05] <Lns> alkisg: =p well then, go for it! godspeed!
[19:06] <alkisg> OK, if I don't come back it'll be because my laptop would be thrown out of the window :)
[19:09] <Lns> lol
[20:06] <airjump> hello
[20:36] <Lns> alkisg: went well, eh?
[20:36] <alkisg> Heh... almost... lost my panels
[20:37] <alkisg> OK `gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/panel && killall gnome-panel` saved the day
[20:43] <Lns> there ya go
[20:55] <alkisg> stgraber, I upgraded to jaunty, do I need to put your ppa to sources.list to have the latest ltsp version, and also edubuntu-italc-devel for the latest italc?
[21:54] <LaserJock> alkisg: I think it's better if you can test without PPA
[21:55] <alkisg> LaserJock: sure, I upgraded to jaunty just for testing, but I wonder if he updates the ltsp packages frequently, or if he'll update them later on... :)
[21:55] <LaserJock> alkisg: fairly frequently
[21:55] <alkisg> OK then, it saves me the trouble of adding the keys :D
[21:55] <alkisg> Ty!