[02:09] <Beldar_Balgagio> !hulu
[02:09] <Beldar_Balgagio> !youtube
[04:16] <Ahmuck> edubuntu karamic is dvd now?
[04:16] <Ahmuck> beta dvd ready?
[04:40] <BronzeAu> Is this Edubuntu Anon? I'm trying to kick it.
[04:53] <Ahmuck> heh
[05:04] <BronzeAu> Do I take the red pill or blue one?
[05:04] <Ahmuck> the green one
[19:44] <cliffhanger> hello everyone I've been trying to get sound working on edubuntu thin clients with flash for 3 weeks now
[19:44] <cliffhanger> sound will work for a minute or two then suddenly stop on the thin client
[19:45] <cliffhanger> I have searched google a ton, even ran firefox as a local application, and sound just stops after a minute or two (after rebooting the thin client) sound will work again (but only for a minute or two when watching a flash video).  has anyone experienced this?
[20:24] <dgroos> cliffhanger: I've also got problems with sound on my thin clients--not sure if it's related, though.
[20:25] <dgroos> Sound sometimes works, sometimes it gets disabled.  Sometimes it starts out disabled.
[20:26] <dgroos> When the famous 'edubuntu' welcome sound plays during login, it sounds like there's lots of static or some kinds of popping.
[20:27] <dgroos> I've tried to change the sound setting some but it didn't improve the condition.  Wish I had more to offer, nonetheless, I wanted to corroborate your issues with thin clients and sound.
[21:16] <alkisg> dgroos: a quick answer for your mail: when you clone a linux pc, the ethX names change (e.g. eth2/eth3) and you need to update your files with the new names. A way around this is to delete this file and reboot: /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
[21:16] <alkisg> This way the names will become eth0/eth1 again.
[21:22] <dgroos> alkisg: Thanks!  I'll give that a go when I get to school on Monday.  I'll post the results on the mail post.  What a slick solution.  I assume before I do this I need re-define things on /etc/network/interfaces.
[23:08] <cliffhanger> does anyone know why sound in mozilla firefox flash videos stops after playing for a minute on a thin client?
[23:25] <Tare1off> when i installed buntu, it was my intention to completely wipe out w98. how can i tell for sure w98 is gone?
[23:27] <cliffhanger> if you partitioned the entire drive and formatted it, windows 98 would be gone
[23:30] <Tare1off> thats was concerns me...the fact that i know nothing about that. ihad 2 computers on during the install: 1. was my wifes lapper  2. the dell that the buntu was going into....i used the lapeer to communicate on chat on here while i did the install and whoever was so kind to help knew  i wanted a clean wipe install but the whole thing seemed pretty simple as it went in so i dont know for sure if w98 is gone
[23:32] <Tare1off> i noticed buntu lies in ext3... idid see that one day
[23:36] <Tare1off> if i left w98 in my computer during the buntu install, wouldnt i see something about it when i turn on  the computer everyday, while it is running thru tha black and whire printed screens on the way to ubuntu?
[23:37] <Tare1off> whire=white*