[00:52] maden: the same as Ubuntu I think [00:52] though it may need more hard drive space [11:34] Hello [11:34] Hi [11:35] I need a help to install edubuntu 10.04 in ubuntu linux 10.04 [11:35] I have two of the above discs. I need to install it in a offline computer.. [11:35] Please help me [11:36] afaik you just need the edubuntu dvd to install it, but that's only valid for a fresh installation [11:37] I have edubuntu dvd and ubuntu cd [11:37] Boot with the edubuntu dvd and install it... or you have an existing system and you want to add edubuntu into it? [11:37] The 10.04 edubuntu is not look as addon cd [11:37] It isn't; it's an installation dvd [11:38] I.e. you need to boot with it [11:38] Yes, I already installed ubuntu, Now need to install edubuntu applications.. [11:38] You can't with those 2 disks [11:38] You can either install edubuntu by booting from it, or you'd need internet connection, or (i think) the ubuntu dvd. [11:39] So if you can "erase" the existing ubuntu installation, just boot with the edubuntu dvd and reinstall from there. [11:39] Edubuntu does not provides wubi (install inside windows)?! [11:39] There's no addon cd for 10.0.4 [11:39] *10.04 [11:40] I don't know about wubi, if someone else knows... [11:40] I think its a major drawback of the release 10.04 [11:41] I already installed Windows XP , Windows 7, ubuntu as wubi(installed inside win 7) [11:42] If I install edubuntu as a seperate installation, the HDD need to be repartioned.. [11:42] It make more loss to my 500 GB of data in my HDD [11:43] I think you can find the packages in the ubuntu dvd [11:43] So you don't need to reinstall in your case. [11:43] I'm not sure though, so if you want wait for someone else. [11:44] I am new to this IRC, any officials here to provide support? [11:47] This channell is very silent... [11:47] Any one here active?! [11:48] The developers are at UDS now, [11:48] and it's also US night now, so many of them are also sleeping [11:48] Oh! [12:25] highvoltage: is there another edubuntu session today? [12:27] mhall119: nope, I think we're finished with them all [12:28] mhall119: I'm sure we'll have to discuss some items again, but probably not during uds [12:46] ok, thanks [17:01] afternoon [17:06] are there any council members around? my ~edubuntu-bugs membership is about to expire [17:07] bencrisford: and you can't renew it? [17:07] It must be approved? [17:07] apparently that is the case... [17:08] there is no option to upgrade [17:08] Do you have the link handy? [17:08] for edubuntu-bugs? :) https://edge.launchpad.net/~edubuntu-bugs [17:09] bencrisford: check it please, is it better now? [17:10] alkisg: Im not sure, I am still in the team anyway, just is about to expire (in a few days or so) [17:10] bencrisford: probably a misconfiguration... you should be able to self-renew [17:10] bencrisford: I supposedly extended it for another 6 months [17:11] alkisg: ok thanks :) [17:11] Please check it though [17:11] alkisg: im not sure how [17:11] highvoltage: yeah I thought it was a little odd [17:11] https://edge.launchpad.net/~edubuntu-bugs/+member/bencrisford [17:12] alkisg: thats an admin administration page I think, I dont have permission to view it :) [17:12] ok [17:12] alkisg: im sure it will be ok, if I stop getting reminder emails tommorrow then I will know for sure [17:13] highvoltage: how was today :) [17:13] alkisg: hmm, yes thegroup is set to send out an invitation on experiation [17:13] (reading the installer session notes now) [17:14] bencrisford: not bad, I'm a bit tired though from concetrating hard on (sometimes) bad audio [17:15] * bencrisford gives highvoltage a strong, creamy warm cup of coffee... [17:16] :) [17:26] !info fet [17:26] fet (source: fet): timetable generator. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.11.0-1ubuntu1 (lucid), package size 4963 kB, installed size 22824 kB [17:28] highvoltage: I had a look at fet - the timetable generator. I think it is something we could look at maybe including...? [17:29] It does seem to be quite good :), even if it wouldnt be useful for alot of edubuntu users [17:32] Something bring up at next weeks meeting? [19:01] I'm again attempting to get iTALC working properly. I've done a complete removal and followed suggestions from previous edubuntu irclogs eg .../2010/03/09. [19:02] And ran sudo apt-get install italc-master [19:02] But... for example, I can't get auto-computers to work. Can't even find italc.conf. [19:04] I get an error message before italc opens up: "Could not open configuration file /etc/italc/configfiles/globalconfig.xml. You will have to add at least one classroom and computers using the classroom-manager which you'll find inside the program in the sidebar on the left side." [19:04] Then it opens. [19:14] To start, I would like the auto-detect function for computers to work. How do you make that work? [19:27] The globalclientconfig file in my user folder has this as the first line: which seems wrong because I'm using version 1.0.9. Is this an error or? [20:55] bencrisford: well we'll possibly be including schooltool, so having 2 tools that do the same thing might not be optimal [20:55] highvoltage: I didn't realise schooltool had timetabling tools [20:55] fair enough then :) [20:55] bencrisford: :) [20:57] highvoltage: is schooltool included in ubuntu? [20:57] bencrisford: we had a session on that yesterday, it depends on a bunch of zope packages that couldn't make it in ubuntu in time for lucid [20:57] bencrisford: but for maverick it should be able to make it in [20:59] highvoltage: ok cool, I'm thinking I might work on fet anyway, its outdated in ubuntu and i'm thinking it might be a neat little project for my helping learn packaging :) [20:59] but obviously it doesnt need to be included in edubuntu for that ;) [21:01] bencrisford: yep yep [21:02] highvoltage: im really hoping to try and get a lot of packaging stuff done this cycle :) is there much to be done at our end? [21:05] bencrisford: yep, I'm going to try and process tomorrow what we said we'll do for this cycle [21:05] bencrisford: I want to list everything we need to do on a wiki page, and over the next week or two try to break it down in smaller pieces [21:06] bencrisford: that way, someone could pick up some of the more bite-sized tasks and do it if they have a few hours here and there to spare [21:09] highvoltage: ok cool, I'll hopefully be able adopt some tasks that I can work on :). I really intend to work hard this cycle :D. [21:10] bencrisford: great! [21:11] highvoltage: :)