[07:06] hi [07:06] i've used edubuntu and gcompris and i find the format great for kids upto 6th or 7th grade [07:07] but for kids older than that i need more challenging questions / puzzles - is there a place where pusszles are collected or can be downloaded... [07:08] there's no internet access in the place and so the various mensa-type puzzles are not available to the kids [07:09] specifically, about finding patterns with matching shapes, squares circles, triangles, figures within figures, number patterns, alphabet patterns etc [07:09] i would love to contribute some of my own puzzles too but i would like to know where and how to do so [07:11] well you would ask WHY and i would say - those kind of puzzles actualyl make kids sharper and keep them interested - but they are under copyright by various online sites...so i cant use them.... [07:11] is there any CC-licensed puzzle collection out there? I've been tinerknig with this and I find no guru willing to help out ;-) [07:12] tinker* ing [07:18] someone told me to find a guru on Linux and so i am here. probably he forgot to be online when i am :-) [07:18] never mind, i either understand or misunderstand :-) [07:26] mohan_, mohan123: on weekends not many people are here :) [07:27] If you're interested in creating your own packages for gcompris activities and pushing them upstream, you'd better come back in this channel in weekdays [07:27] ok [07:27] Do you have any experience in packagin? [07:28] no [07:28] Better start with some reading then... [07:28] ok [07:28] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide [07:29] reading it - because you see, i lacked packaging skills for 2 years :-) [07:31] * alkisg has started packaging about 6 months ago, and found it very very useful... [07:31] ok [07:32] I've created a repository with educational applications, and teachers here have downloaded more than 1 Terabyte off of it... [07:32] ok [07:32] any of them in mumbai, india? [07:34] ok gotta go now, thanks and bye :-) [17:41] i'd like to access my printers on my ltsp server [17:41] i know the ip address of the server, and the printer is shared [17:42] but i'm not sure how to hook it up === Saj0577 is now known as Saj0577_irc_brok === Saj0577_irc_brok is now known as Saj0577_IrcBroke [21:02] does scim work across ltsp ? === Saj0577_IrcBroke is now known as Saj0577 === Saj0577_ is now known as Saj0577