[00:00] <skull23> hey guys i need some help with my ubuntu internet
[00:01] <skull23> the wired connection isn't working, and i think reseting the network manager might work but i don't remember the terminal command
[04:45] <dhillon-v10> HedgeMage: ping
[04:55] <dhillon-v10> highvoltage: ping regarding edubuntu website bugs
[14:15] <kazper> hey, can i install edubuntu via CD too? My computer doesn't have DVD drive, it have CD drive. I want to get CD installer
[14:16] <kazper> And i don't want to use Educational Addon
[14:17] <alkisg> No, edubuntu doesn't fit on CDs anymore
[14:18] <kazper> that's bad job -.-
[14:18] <kazper> okey, anyway thanks
[14:18] <alkisg> You can install via network
[14:18] <kazper> how
[14:19] <alkisg> You can boot another PC nearby with the edubuntu DVD, run a small script, and serve the live DVD over the network
[14:19] <alkisg> Do you have another PC nearby which you could put the live DVD in?
[14:19] <kazper> yes
[14:19] <alkisg> OK, let me get you the link...
[14:19] <kazper> okey
[14:20] <alkisg> Here's the page with the "theory", but you don't need any of this: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/LiveCDNetboot
[14:20] <kazper> ok
[14:20] <alkisg> You only need the part about the "automation script"
[14:20] <kazper> k
[14:21] <alkisg> So, you boot the other PC, and run this command on it:
[14:21] <alkisg> wget 'http://users.sch.gr/alkisg/tosteki/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2525.0;attach=1421' -O /tmp/livecd-netboot && sudo sh /tmp/livecd-netboot
[14:21] <alkisg> This sets up a proxydhcp server and shares the live dvd over nfs
[14:21] <kazper> ok
[14:21] <alkisg> Then you just select "boot from network" from your target computer...
[14:22] <kazper> Ok
[14:22] <alkisg> If the target computer doesn't have a "boot from network" ability, you can add it with software (gpxe - http://rom-o-matic.net/gpxe/gpxe-git/gpxe.git/contrib/rom-o-matic/)
[14:22] <kazper> ok
[14:22] <kazper> thanks
[14:22] <alkisg> You're welcome
[16:28] <GabrieSOE> hi all, I'm from israel, and working with redhat 5 at work, can someone please explain to me what sets redhat and ubuntu apart?