[00:15] <Michelle_Qimo> ace_suares: I'm here!
[00:15] <Michelle_Qimo> what's up?
[00:23] <ace_suares> hi Michelle_Qimo mhall119
[00:23] <ace_suares> h ehe he
[00:23] <ace_suares> I got Qimo 'running' on a 64 MB 500 Mhz Celeron laptop, a Comapq Pessarium :-)
[00:33] <Michelle_Qimo> oh yeah?
[00:34] <Michelle_Qimo> how'd you manage that one?
[01:14] <DrLaserJock> \o/
[01:15] <mhall1191> DrLaserJock: you got it?
[01:16] <HedgeMage> hi, DrLaserJock :)
[01:17] <DrLaserJock> mhall1191: yep
[01:17] <mhall1191> congrats Dr.
[01:18] <Michelle_Qimo> DrLaserJock: Congratulations!!
[01:40] <ace_suares> W000t for Dr LaserJock!
[01:41] <mhall1191> hey ace_suares
[01:43] <ace_suares> hi mhall119 i know stuff about qimo that you don't know ;-))))
[01:44]  * Michelle_Qimo is listening intently to ace_suares
[01:47] <mhall1191> do tell
[01:47] <ace_suares> heh he
[01:48] <ace_suares> well first off, 'running' is a bit overstated. It's crawling so slow that the desktop takes 35 minutes to come up fully. But I got the eskimo and the icons down below and the Menu in the left corner... and I can spin the harddisk by moving the mouse.
[01:49] <ace_suares> Of course it won't INSTALL on 64MB... but I fixed that by taking out the Harddisk, put it in a usb enclosure, boot up another PC with sufficient RAM and all that, installed on the USB harddisk... then put the harddisk back into the laptop. Oh it's a 5GB harddisk with now 128 MB swap and the rest is /
[01:50] <ace_suares> So if the installer gets a bit more lean, I bet you could install it on computers with 64+32 MB ram and have them 'work'.
[01:50] <ace_suares> I doubt if tuxpaint etc will work but hey it's fun to see. I'll make a photo :-)
[01:53] <mhall1191> thanks
[01:53] <mhall1191> I think 128M would be a good target
[01:53] <mhall1191> we're not claiming to be a light-weight distro like DSL or Crunchbang, just a usably-light distro
[01:54] <Michelle_Qimo> interesting.
[01:55] <ace_suares> you could be a light-weight distro and then be really fast on 256 MB :-)
[01:57] <ace_suares> I just started calculator and it took a minute but then I can move it around the screen and looks quite workable!
[01:58] <ace_suares> Except the name Qimo... is that pronounced like 'chemo', the cancer therapy?
[01:59] <mhall1191> no, like the kimo part of eskimo
[02:03] <Michelle_Qimo> kim-oh
[02:09] <ace_suares> email address for pictures?
[02:10] <mhall1191> michael@qimo4kids.com or michelle@qimo4kids.com
[02:10] <mhall1191> depending on which of us you like better :)
[02:13] <ace_suares> well your names are almost the same so...
[02:15] <ace_suares> have you got them ?
[02:18] <Michelle_Qimo> not yet
[02:19] <ace_suares> i sent them to michael
[02:19]  * Michelle_Qimo leans over to look at his laptop
[02:21] <ace_suares> tuxpaint is working, be it very slow
[02:21] <Michelle_Qimo> very cool
[02:21] <ace_suares> tuxpaint has sound too!
[02:22] <ace_suares> isnt' that neet? on a 64MB laptop!
[02:22] <Michelle_Qimo> awesome!  that's fantastic
[02:26] <ace_suares> the puzzle in childsplay works at normal speed, with sound!
[02:26] <ace_suares> got the pics yet?
[02:29]  * Michelle_Qimo pokes mhall119
[02:30] <Michelle_Qimo> yep, got 'em
[02:31] <Michelle_Qimo> fantastic!  Good to know it's possible
[02:31] <ace_suares> just played pong against the AI... well if pong wouldnt' work i'd start falling off my faith...
[02:34] <ace_suares> well niow pong crashed.. he he
[02:34] <ace_suares> gonna look on ebay to find a 128 MB module for this thing
[02:34] <ace_suares> have fun u 2 !
[02:34] <Michelle_Qimo> lol, keep us posted!
[02:34] <ace_suares> will do
[02:57] <mhall1191> can anyone here help me with PPAs?
[03:01] <ace_suares> mhall119 going to bed soon but what's you q?
[03:02] <ace_suares> off to sleep a while.
[03:06] <mhall1191> ace_suares: nevermind, found someone in #launchpad to help me
[03:06] <mhall1191> thanks though
[06:14] <Ahmuck-Jr> ace_suares, i've got a 128mb module
[12:43] <ace_suares> !logs
[17:33] <LaserJock> morning everybody
[18:09] <highvoltage> morning LaserJock
[18:10] <highvoltage> LaserJock: LTSP Cluster is more or less in shape packaging wise. Any ideas for MOTU work that can be done for Edubuntu?
[18:11] <LaserJock> highvoltage: there are a couple tasks maybe
[18:12] <LaserJock> one would be trolling through the Edubuntu bugs looking for patches that can be uploaded or just packaging bugs that should be fairly easy
[18:14] <LaserJock> another thing would be to get together a list of Universe packages we want to include and go over their bugs
[18:16] <highvoltage> LaserJock: cool, I'll look at the bugs list so long
[19:48] <Ahmuck> edubuntu uses nbd and fuse?
[19:49] <mhall119|work> hello eduteam
[19:49] <mhall119|work> wanted to share with you guys that I'm starting on Qimo packages: https://launchpad.net/~mhall119/+archive/ppa
[20:01] <alkisg> Ahmuck: ltsp yes, but I don't think that edubuntu uses nbd...
[20:15] <highvoltage> Ahmuck-Jr: ltsp does, yes
[20:15] <highvoltage> (sorry only saw alkisg now)
[23:02] <Ahmuck> firefox have a big memory hole?
[23:02] <Ahmuck> 2+ G of memory and the server is telling me it's out of memory
[23:07] <Lns> Ahmuck: how many clients on the 2G server?
[23:22] <mhall1191> I think FF doesn't do so well running multiple instances
[23:23] <mhall1191> unlike other apps, the majority of FF's memory usage can't be shared across instances, since it's cache and history and such
[23:24] <mhall1191> you might try reducing the amount of page caching it does, limit the history, and reduce in-memory caches
[23:26] <Lns> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/Firefox3Optimize
[23:27] <Lns> Ahmuck: how did you determine it was firefox causing the memory probs?
[23:32] <Ahmuck> dead reckoning
[23:34] <Ahmuck> top is showing me 18% of mem being used by firefox.  server side only
[23:35] <Ahmuck> Lns: i can't download anything at all, not even a 2mb file, shows i'm out of mem
[23:36] <Ahmuck> nm, i found the bad process
[23:46] <dgroos> Does iTALC on LTSP Jaunty auto detect computers?  I can't get it to do so.
[23:47] <dgroos> I just installed iTALC in the client chroot of the jaunty LTSP install, following the directions on the ubuntu wiki.
[23:55] <Lns> dgroos: unfortunately, i haven't heard of many people who have gotten italc to work very well w/ltsp..stgraber isn't around but he has done a lot of work with it, might be useful to ask him when he's around
[23:58] <dgroos> I used it last year in class and it worked ok.   It is one of the critical apps for a lab situation.  I'll try asking again tomorrow--thanks!
[23:59] <Lns> np!
[23:59] <Lns> dgroos: out of curiosity, what do you use italc the most for (most commonly used functionality) ?