[00:01] Laserjock: i've filled a bug today about edubuntu-artwork-usplash [00:02] because it's missing [00:02] and the ltsp-client fails [00:04] it fails? [00:04] yes it says that it's missing edubuntu-artwork.ausplash and quits with the error [00:06] hmm, ok [00:57] hi... is this a good place for beginner tech support questions? :) [00:57] <----- (promises not to ask about cupholders) [01:24] faustino333: how are you installing ltsp ? [02:58] LaserJock: around ? [02:59] LaserJock: I just did an install of the edubuntu addon following the usual testcase (that's installing it without internet). It fails for the KDE meta as it needs something that isn't on the CD. [03:00] I guess its the expected behavior and that meta is there only for KDE users ? [03:11] stgraber: edubuntu-desktop-kde? [03:29] I think so yes, Edubuntu KDE variant [03:29] sounds like edubuntu-desktop-kde [03:36] stgraber: I guess maybe that could be dropped from the CD [03:37] although most needed packages are on the CD [08:03] stgraber: from alternate ubuntu jaunty alpha 5 cd with f4 option ltsp server [11:31] faustino333: ok, that's weird because I tried it back to alpha-5 though that was an offline setup, may be differentt. [11:31] faustino333: I just did a test yesterday with alpha-6 on i386 and amd64, both works as expected [14:31] how have you tried with alpha6 where did you get it? [14:32] stgraber: i've tried to build the client after updating the system [14:56] iso.qa.ubuntu.com [15:04] stgraber:thank you [23:08] Does Edubuntu have an option/feature to limit the amount of time a user can be logged on in a given day? [23:08] For example, could I set things so that my daughter can only use her computer for up to three hours a day? [23:17] etfb: maybe via an external program [23:17] something like what an internet cafe would use [23:17] but not built in by default, no [23:18] Nubae: How odd. It seemed like a very obvious feature. I'm looking into timeoutd, but I don't know if it's reliable for X sessions. [23:19] yeah u can probably script something, but the user management is an area that is very poor in Ubuntu [23:22] id look into some cybercafe software: zeiberbude, ZybaCafe, OSPCC n Outkast caf