[01:45] <cprofitt> dinda you here?
[01:47] <cprofitt> stgraber: you here?
[01:47] <cprofitt> highvoltage: perhaps you?
[01:48] <mhall119> thanks for noticing me
[01:48] <cprofitt> lol
[01:48] <cprofitt> I was just about to get to you mhall119
[01:48] <cprofitt> how could one not after yesterday's meeting :-)
[01:48] <mhall119> sure you were
[01:49] <Ahmuck> meeting yesterday?
[01:49] <cprofitt> There was a membership meeting yesterday
[01:49] <cprofitt> mhall119: was present
[01:49] <Ahmuck> hrm, i missed a meeting
[01:50] <mhall119> ubuntu membership
[01:50] <mhall119> not edubuntu membership
[01:50] <cprofitt> is Ubuntu membership different
[01:50] <cprofitt> so they are different
[01:50] <cprofitt> I guess I need to apply for Edubuntu Membership too, heh?
[01:52] <mhall119> edubuntu membership gets you ubuntu membership too
[01:52] <cprofitt> Well... I am already an Ubuntu member
[01:53] <mhall119> then it'll be easier
[01:53] <cprofitt> most of what got me Uubntu membership I think would likely count...
[01:53] <cprofitt> presenting at education conferences etc
[01:53] <cprofitt> I am not a developer though
[02:00] <cprofitt> mhall119: how often does the Edubuntu membership group meet?
[02:08] <mhall119> cprofitt: I don't know
[02:09] <mhall119> you can apply to the Launchpad team
[02:09] <mhall119> if you're already an Ubuntu member, I'm not even sure what voting has to be done
[02:09]  * mhall119 is not an Edubuntu member
[02:23] <cprofitt> mhall119: I assume from all I see you doing that you will be eligible for it soon...
[02:23] <cprofitt> or should I say you will have earned it
[02:24] <mhall119> yeah, I'm waiting to apply until I feel like I've done something for edubuntu
[02:24] <mhall119> which I keep promising to do
[02:24] <cprofitt> mhall119: I waited a real long time too.
[02:24] <mhall119> I got my Ubuntu membership
[02:24] <mhall119> for the work I've done with the community
[02:25] <mhall119> I just have to get my damned XFCE configs fixed for my Qimo packages
[02:25] <mhall119> so I can contribute those
[02:26] <mhall119> gonna have to go bug the #xfce and #xubuntu guys again I'm afraid
[02:26] <cprofitt> cool...
[02:26] <cprofitt> my only real contribution to Edubuntu would be the presentations -- everything else is contributions to Ubuntu
[02:26] <cprofitt> so, I like you, will probably wait until have done more for Edubuntu
[03:00] <sbalneav> Evening all
[03:01] <mhall119> evening sbalneav
[03:01] <mhall119> and good night all
[03:02] <sbalneav> night!
[03:02] <sbalneav> Let clouds of angels sing thee to thy sleep :)
[03:03] <mhall119> they were, until someone broke in and stole them
[03:03] <sbalneav> Serves you right then.
[03:03] <sbalneav> Should have listened to me :)
[03:03] <sbalneav> BUT NO!
[03:03] <mhall119> lol
[03:04] <mhall119> tis better to have clouded and lost, then to never have clouded at all
[03:04] <sbalneav> foo
[03:05] <sbalneav> Anyone here interested in "What I know about packaging so far, by Scott L. Balneaves, esq."?
[03:06] <mhall119> sure
[03:06] <mhall119> tomorrow perhaps
[03:06]  * mhall119 has a python app he wants to package
[03:08] <Ahmuck> ?
[03:08] <Ahmuck> sbalneav: sure, give me a link to the book
[03:10] <sbalneav> No book, I was just going to walk people through what I know so far.
[03:10] <sbalneav> I'm using the "packaging guide complete" on the ubuntu wiki.
[03:19] <researcher1> which application in UBUNTU can provide One teacher terminal and many student terminals? I want to watch my students laboratory PCs  &  reply their individual   questions
[03:20] <sbalneav> italc I beleive's the app you want
[03:50] <researcher1> which application in UBUNTU can provide One teacher terminal and many student terminals?
[03:50] <sbalneav> Like I said before
[03:51] <sbalneav> iTalc :)
[03:53] <sbalneav> researcher1: You there?
[03:53] <researcher1> yes
[03:53] <researcher1> please?
[03:53] <sbalneav> Please what?
[03:54] <researcher1> shoudl I try iTalk?
[03:54] <sbalneav> You're looking for something that will allow a teacher to control several LTSP thin clients, right?
[03:55] <researcher1> yes
[03:55] <sbalneav> !package italc-master
[03:55] <sbalneav> !italc-master
[03:55] <researcher1> rather the teacher will be able to see students Desktops from his mater terminal
[03:56] <sbalneav> ubottu: details italc-master
[03:56] <researcher1> and teacher will be able to speak with individual student through his headphone
[03:56] <sbalneav> huh, bot's not responding
[03:56] <sbalneav> well, it doesn't handle voice connections.
[03:56] <researcher1> i expect it handles voice connections. But weel
[03:57] <researcher1> well it will still serve the good purpose
[03:57] <sbalneav> then look into italc.
[03:57] <sbalneav> as fo voice, you could use something like empathy.
[03:57] <researcher1> how do i install it?Im on UBUNTU 9.10 64 bit
[03:58] <sbalneav> Search for italc in synaptic package manager.
[03:58] <researcher1> ok.trying
[03:59] <researcher1> im surprised to see for the first time Im getting strange errors
[03:59] <researcher1> Synaptic never failed to open but now cant open
[03:59] <researcher1> shows these errors can u help
[04:00] <sbalneav> I'd need to know what the error is.
[04:00] <researcher1> E: Type 'q' is not known on line 52 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:00] <researcher1> E: The list of sources could not be read.
[04:00] <researcher1> Go to the repository dialog to correct the problem.
[04:00] <researcher1> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[04:01] <sbalneav> Have you edited your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[04:01] <researcher1> no
[04:01] <sbalneav> Really?
[04:01] <researcher1> recently I ran the following commands
[04:01] <researcher1> sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:02] <sbalneav> wow
[04:02] <researcher1> hen tried git-clone http://git.c3sl.ufpr.br/pub/scm/multiseat/mdm.git
[04:02] <sbalneav> what the heck did you do that for?
[04:02] <sbalneav> You've buggered up your sources.list
[04:03] <sbalneav> restore it from the backups you made of it before you started to edit it.
[04:03] <researcher1> oh. I was suggested by UBUNTU chat
[04:03] <sbalneav> I think you misunderstood the instructions.
[04:04] <researcher1> oh. Im new in experimentation here
[04:04] <sbalneav> So, I'd restore the sources.list from your backups.
[04:04] <researcher1> ok
[04:09] <researcher1> I have edited /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:10] <sbalneav> ok, so does synaptic start now?
[04:10] <researcher1> synaptec now running
[04:10] <researcher1> serached iTalk. Not found
[04:11] <sbalneav> not italk
[04:11] <sbalneav> italc
[04:11] <researcher1> ok,.got italc
[04:11] <sbalneav> with a c
[04:11] <sbalneav> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/iTalc
[04:11] <researcher1> yes.got it
[04:11] <sbalneav> there's a web page on it.
[04:12] <sbalneav> I personally don't use it, so other than knowing that's what you should use, I don't know much about it.
[04:20] <researcher1> ok.thansk
[04:20] <researcher1> c u soon
[04:20] <researcher1> bye
[05:54] <sakhi> mooning
[10:19] <researcher1>  im have on home PC  ubuntu 9.10 64 bit & office pc has ubuntu 9.10 32 bit.I have italc installed on home PC which I want to take to office pc.Whats the best way to do this?
[14:49] <sbalneav> Morning all
[14:50] <highvoltage> hi sbalneav
[14:57] <mhall119|work> morning
[19:15] <gutts77> can someone help with patching drivers for atheros chipset. trying to use aircrack for a school project
[19:20] <sbalneav> Not really the kind of support we do here in #edubuntu
[19:21] <sbalneav> Might have better luck in #ubuntu
[19:22] <gutts77> ok thanks
[23:25]  * popey waves 
[23:35] <sbalneav> hello