[21:52] <blkdg> hello, as of 9.4, do i need to download ubuntu, then the educational apps?
[21:53] <blkdg> is there a way to get one iso with everything?
[21:54] <Svenstaro> no.
[21:55] <Lns> blkdg: http://www.edubuntu.org/Download :)
[21:59] <blkdg> ok, step one download the ubuntu iso, then burn it, reboot with it and then download the packages, right? if so, how do i make a live edubuntu cd.  I have one from a few years back, and i want to be able to run gcompris from a live cd.  what do i do?
[22:03] <blkdg> am i misreading the page? Start by downloading and installing Ubuntu 9.04, then you may install the Edubuntu educational layer one of the following ways: which is fine, but how do i make it live?
[22:04] <Svenstaro> The way it currently is, it is rather complicated.
[22:04] <Svenstaro> At least for a user.
[22:05] <Lns> blkdg: edubuntu *used to be* it's own distro, with its own livecd, but now it's more of an 'add-on layer' for ubuntu. not sure if there's any current liveCD/DVD for it.
[22:08] <blkdg> looks like i should have paid attention , the last edubuntu iso i used as 6.x and it worked except for a gcompris bug, but there was a workaround for it.
[22:08] <blkdg> thanks for your help
[22:10] <Lns> blkdg: np...and tbh the scope of what edubuntu is and does, is still sort of under community review
[22:10] <blkdg> tbh
[22:10] <Lns> a lot of people still believe edubuntu = ubuntu+ltsp
[22:10] <blkdg> ?
[22:11] <Lns> which the ltsp portion was taken out and put directly into ubuntu, now edubuntu is simply educational applications + themes for ubuntu
[22:11] <Lns> but edubuntu is actually supposed to refer to the project itself, and ubuntu edu'
[22:11] <Lns> err..
[22:11] <Lns> 'ubuntu-edu' is what you call the actual application collection(s)
[22:15] <blkdg> ok. how far back was edubuntu an all in one iso?
[22:17] <Lns> hmm...i want to say until hardy (8.04), but i'm not sure
[22:18] <blkdg> ok, thanks again