[01:14] is edubuntu a thin client server exclusivly? [01:15] no, in fact the thin client server is part of ubuntu not edubuntu [01:15] edubuntu is mainly a set of educative applications bundles and artwork [01:15] that can be used on top of a LTSP server though so it serves as thin client server [01:16] oh, I see. so I get ubuntu and then install the edubuntu application bundle on each PC in the classroom? then then there is a server somewhere [01:20] can you show me a "recipe" from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EdubuntuRecipes that would be for a computer lab in a highschool? === bdefreese2 is now known as bddebian [19:50] German ????? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ?? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:50] ? [19:51] ? [19:51] ? [19:51] ?? [19:51] ? [19:51] ? [20:49] anyone know why ltsp would hang on "Negotiation:" on boot? [21:22] Can anyone here help me with LTSP/NAT/Firefox as local app? I'm going on 14 hours at this! [21:23] Oh, and hello everyone. :) [21:25] I was looking into firefox as a localapp a few weeks ago--from what I recall, you would have to go through a painful manual update process every time firefox updates [21:26] That's ok with me, I'd even rather not update and run as local. Every user uses firefox so when we hit about 15 users, the server gets slammed. [21:26] yeah, that's what made me look into it, as well [21:26] let me look for the link I had--it's on my list of things to try === mattva01__ is now known as hgrover [21:27] (someone else was using this =X) [21:27] Problem is, firefox runs great using firefox %U, but when run as local I get no internet connection. I tried the ThinClienttoNAT how to from Gavin McCullagh but still no go. [21:30] here's a really old link that I don't think would work so great, but it'd be a good idea to look at anyways [21:30] http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalAppFirefox [21:33] Yeah, that is pretty old. I used Ubuntu 9.04 and after creating a client image, I simply chrooted, installed firefox, and set a variable for local apps in lts.conf. Firefox runs locally now automatically. The issue is getting out to the internet now. [21:34] This is supposed to fix the issue: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/ThinClientHowtoNAT (I got this link from McCullagh, same guy who wrote it and gave me the address for this chat room) but I still get no connection.