=== jsgotangco is now known as greeneggsnospam === greeneggsnospam is now known as jsgotangco [12:36] <bencrisford> hello highvoltage :) [12:40] <highvoltage> hey there bencrisford [13:20] <Yoe> stgraber: I'm a bit confused by how LP#504420 could happen. Do you think it's possible that whatever the SELinux-like thing that Ubuntu uses again (I always forget its name) is interfering with nbd-server, but that this restriction only kicks in once the file is larger than 200MB? [13:21] <Yoe> (in short: I'm trying to figure out whether this is a bug in my code, or in yours :-) [13:24] * alkisg has been using 11Gb chroots in lucid with no problems... [15:26] <bencrisford> highvoltage: i had a look earlier on lp, there is an identicle bug to the qcad menu one i looked at yesterday [15:26] <bencrisford> and it says in the changelog it was fixed for jaunty [15:27] <bencrisford> but the bug i saw was for lucid... [16:10] <highvoltage> bencrisford: it could have been a regression, sometimes bugs that are fixed are re-introduced [16:11] <bencrisford> highvoltage: so i should continue working on yesterdays bug? [16:12] <highvoltage> bencrisford: if it's still present, then yes, by all means :) [16:13] <bencrisford> highvoltage: ok, im at school right now, but ill check it out when im home :) i had a look at the .desktop specifications earlier [16:20] <highvoltage> bencrisford: ok cool :) [17:01] <mhall119> highvoltage: stgraber: Comments on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/AppTemplate [17:34] <bencrisford> highvoltage: im thinking the problem might not be in the .desktop file.. [17:37] <highvoltage> mhall119: what is that for and why is it necessary? [17:37] <highvoltage> (since that information is already all available in the package descriptions) [17:38] <mhall119> highvoltage: I'm making a template to use for documenting all of Edubuntu's games and other apps [17:38] <mhall119> not allthe info is available in the package [17:38] <mhall119> list age range [17:38] <mhall119> like [17:38] <mhall119> also, we can include more information about how the game is played, etc [17:39] <mhall119> this is part of what I was going to do for global jam [17:40] <mhall119> once the template is done, I'll start making pages for each of the games included in Edubuntu [17:42] <highvoltage> mhall119: ok. I can't think of any other information, that list seems quite comprehensive [17:42] <mhall119> how about which Edubuntu profile it's included in? [17:46] <highvoltage> we'll have to review that for the lucid+1 release. we'll probably be able to have tasks in Ubiquity then via a plugin [17:46] <highvoltage> so it could be useful [19:44] <bencrisford> highvoltage: im thinking of making some 200x200 gif edubuntu web buttons [19:44] <bencrisford> do any exist already? [21:02] <arauto> hi I am tried to use edubuntu + ltsp, but the thin-clients, 200MHz was very slow. Anyone can help me? [21:17] <alkisg> arauto: did you try LDM_DIRECTX=True in lts.conf? [21:19] <arauto> yes, i tried. [21:20] <alkisg> How much RAM do your clients have? [21:21] <arauto> 128M [21:22] <arauto> 200 MHz [21:23] <alkisg> They should work, not too fast, sure, but bearable... [21:23] <alkisg> Are you near a client? Which edubuntu version is that? [21:23] <arauto> 9.10 [21:24] <alkisg> Can you run: ltsp-localapps xterm [21:24] <alkisg> while sitting on a client? [21:25] <arauto> just a moment [21:53] <Lns> i dunno about 200mhz...that's pretty crazy slow these days [21:53] <Lns> even for a terminal [21:54] * alkisg has a 333 MHz one in his lab, it starts in 1:10 while the fastest one in this lab, 800 MHz, starts in 1:00... [21:55] <Lns> starting times vs. usage is very different, no? [21:55] <alkisg> Well... on usage I didn't notice any difference at all [21:56] <alkisg> It depends much on the graphics card, but not so much on the cpu with ldm_directx=false... [21:56] <alkisg> (of course nothing localapps* related...) [22:03] <bencrisford1> 128mb? im surprised that even runs edubuntu... i used to have a system with similar specs that failed to run xubuntu [22:04] <alkisg> bencrisford1: in LTSP the terminals are only loading a minimal system and are connecting to the server with something like remote desktop. So they can even boot with 64MB RAM. [22:05] <bencrisford1> alkisg: ah ok [22:06] <bencrisford1> :( pgp is giving me trouble again [22:10] <Lns> Yeah, the graphics card at that point is probably the most important piece (besides network of course) [22:31] * bencrisford1 wants debuild to hurry up