[10:45] <davew> Hi , I installed 9.04 Ubuntu but it appears to have bugs in Thin Client Manager and  the Profile Editor. Could someone confirm that these were non existent in the earlier version and should I go back to this version ?
[10:51] <davew> Would add that I patched the Thin Client Manager, but I am not sure that there is a fix for Sabayon
[11:01] <nubae> davew, thin client manager is deprecated
[11:01] <nubae> and profile editor is known to have bugs (you may have more luck using the updates from the PPA)
[11:01] <nubae> instead of thin client manager use iTalc
[11:03] <davew> Thanks nubae - since I am new to all this who or what is the PPA and is iTalc "built in"
[11:07] <nubae> sudo apt-get install italc for italc
[11:07] <davew> Have to disappear for an hour or so but would like to chat with you later. Urgency is that I am setting up a system for 30 Thin clients. I have a working server but have to have the profile control and administration which is really what it is all about.
[11:08] <nubae> and PPA = personal package archive, do a search for ppa and sabayon
[11:08] <nubae> that should bring it up (sabayon = profile manager)
[11:09] <davew> O.K. Will do just that when I come back and see how far I get. Many thanks !
[18:41] <Lns> http://ask.slashdot.org/story/09/08/05/1625257/Whats-In-an-Educational-Game
[22:41] <qimo> sooo ... after using xubuntu for a week standalone on the same pc's that the ltsp server was serving too, it makes more sense for me to run xubuntu on these rather than ltsp and use LDAP with NFS
[22:44] <Ahmuck-Jr> was i away too long?
[22:44] <Ahmuck-Jr> either i have something mis-configured on ltsp or it's just a bad idea (tm)
[22:45] <ace_suares1> hey... look at this: http://education.zdnet.com/?p=2905&tag=nl.e623 (the state of edubuntu)
[23:08] <Ahmuck-Jr> ace_suares1: my experience has been mixed
[23:09] <Ahmuck-Jr> but when the standalone works better than any client did, i'm seriously looking into something else
[23:09] <Ahmuck-Jr> even a daily go around and type in update, safe-upgrade every day would have been less time spent then what i spent on ltsp
[23:24] <Ahmuck-Jr> nn