[07:39] <alkisg> !ltspfsd
[07:39] <alkisg> !info ltspfsd
[07:39] <alkisg> !info ltspfsd-core
[07:39] <alkisg> Hmmm
[14:27] <alkisg> I've debianized ~30 greek educational apps, and I'd like to put them in a DVD similar to the edubuntu add-on CD, so that when the users inserted the DVD, update-manager would be automatically invoked to install packages. How would I do that?
[14:42] <dgroos> Good Morning!
[14:44] <dgroos> Schools starting soon and server's ailing--I can't authenticate into Synaptic.
[14:45] <dgroos> When I try to launch Synaptic via the menu it won't let me authenticate, but when I sudo synaptic it works fine.
[14:46] <dgroos> I'm also having lots of problems getting FreeNX and iTALC working.  I wonder if the issue is connected?
[14:48] <dgroos> Also, can't get firefox to launch as localapp with ltsp-localapps firefox, anymore.  it was working...
[14:49] <dgroos> ...been googling for almost a week... no luck!
[14:51] <sbalneav> How do you do authentication?
[14:51] <sbalneav> Local password, ldap, etc?
[14:53] <dgroos> sbalneav: I forgot to mention, I've only got this problem with synaptic on a thin client--on the server I can authenticate into synaptic!
[14:54] <dgroos> I use local password, at least I don't use LDAP
[14:56] <dgroos> Although!  I think this problem started when I added a program to start to look into ldap authentication...
[14:58] <dgroos> ... and there were some installation questions it asked me when I was installing it--think I pretty much skipped through the questions...  I bet I messed up :(
[15:06] <dgroos> according to the old logs... It was: auth-client-config, libpam-ldap, and libnss-ldap that I installed.
[15:07] <sbalneav> yep, that would screw uyour config
[15:09] <dgroos> :(
[15:20] <dgroos> hmmm... from a bug report I think I found someone who might be able to help... I'll get back...
[16:05] <alkisg> I have a repository with educational apps, how can I put them in a DVD so that update-manager would be able to read the packages from it?
[16:09] <sbalneav> alkisg: Not sure.  Is it already an actual *repo* or just a collection of .deb's?
[16:09] <alkisg> It's a repo
[16:09] <alkisg> I tried putting the /pool and /dist folders in a CD, but update-manager didn't like it :)
[16:10] <alkisg> And I'm seeing a reference about a /disk folder in the apt-cdrom man page, but I can't find any info about it...
[16:11] <sbalneav> Not sure, then.
[16:11] <sbalneav> I've created web repos before (long ago), but never a cddrom one
[16:13] <alkisg> If you've done that long ago, I bet you haven't seen reprepro... it makes maintaning a repo really really easy
[16:16] <sbalneav> heh, I did it manually using apt and dpkg tools :)
[16:17] <sbalneav> Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.