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balajiHi14:34
alkisgHi14:35
balajiI would like to install sis630e vga driver in linux14:35
balajiplease help me14:35
balajiu there?14:36
alkisgPlease use #ubuntu for generic ubuntu questions... this channel is specific to the edubuntu version, i.e. for education matters.14:36
balajisorry sir14:36
bencrisfordhighvoltage: I love the new16:26
bencrisford*your new blog theme16:26
bencrisfordsorry, can't type today :P16:26
highvoltagebencrisford: hehe, thanks :)16:39
highvoltagebencrisford: I'm not much better today either :)16:39
bencrisfordhighvoltage: :)16:39
hybridvigourgreetings19:52
highvoltagehey hybridvigour19:52
sebsebsebhighvoltage: hi, thought you would come here19:52
sebsebsebuh wrong one19:52
sebsebsebthat was meant to be sent to hybridvigour19:52
highvoltageok :)19:53
hybridvigourhighvoltage: greetings19:53
hybridvigoursebsebseb: how did you guess19:53
hybridvigour?19:53
hybridvigour:)19:53
sebsebsebhybridvigour: also  in  the past they have run Edubuntu sessions for Ubuntu Open Week, telling people about it, and their are logs,  but yeah the guys here can tell you more about it, as I suggested in #ubuntu19:53
hybridvigoursebsebseb: cool19:54
sebsebsebhighvoltage: Aren't you one of the devs of Edubuntu ?19:54
sebsebseb!openweek | hybridvigour19:54
ubottuhybridvigour: Ubuntu is hosting a series of introductory sessions for people who want to join the Ubuntu community, which all takes place in a week. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek for schedules, logs, and instructions.19:54
sebsebsebhybridvigour: message is out of date, link is still good :)19:55
highvoltagesebsebseb: yep19:55
hybridvigourhello edubuntu people, i'm setting up a bunch of donated laptops with educational software for a school in malawi and was hoping to learn about networking, any leads and/or advice is more than welcome19:56
hybridvigourthanks in advance19:56
highvoltagehybridvigour: what kind of networking advice do you need?19:56
sebsebsebhybridvigour:  For the past few releases after a new release, they run Open Week.  Next one will be the day after the 10.10 release. However as far as I know you should keep the lap tops on 10.04 since LTS.19:57
highvoltage10.10 is also going to be a somewhat risky release with lots of new technology, probably not the best choice for old hardware :)19:58
sebsebsebhighvoltage: new technology such as?19:58
hybridvigourhighvoltage: well the ABC's for now and eventually all the bells and whistles (i will be sending someone over to malawi and would like to arm them with as much info as possible to be able to make it all happen) are there ebooks or something of that sort that i can dl19:58
highvoltagesebsebseb: btrfs, for one19:58
sebsebsebother than the obvious of course,  new kernel, slightly later version of Gnome19:58
sebsebsebhighvoltage: right sure btrfs, but that won't be the default for 10.1019:58
hybridvigourhighvoltage: right19:59
highvoltagesebsebseb: it also jumps from kernel 2.6.32 to 2.6.35... probably going to have some impact for old devices19:59
sebsebsebalso btrfs has been around like two years, but not even Fedora is doing it as default just yet.  seems they will on like Fedora 1519:59
sebsebsebah yes thats right19:59
sebsebsebnow I remember19:59
highvoltagesebsebseb: also has a new xorg that has many changes, it's going to have an effect on people who need proprietary drivers19:59
sebsebseb10.10 lacks support for i586 or something like that19:59
highvoltageyep.20:00
sebsebsebhighvoltage: I warned hybridvigour in #ubuntu  that 10.04 should be fine,  as long as no propritary drivers for ATI or Nivida are installed, since the boot up can mess up,  and as you probably know I mean Plymouth20:00
highvoltageso for machines older than 5 years I personally wouldn't install 10.10 on them. I'd install 10.04 on them and then that system can die with the hardware one die20:01
highvoltage*day20:01
sebsebseband I have had issues on other computer, and I am hoping 10.10 will be more fixed for that20:01
sebsebsebhighvoltage: yeah indeed 10.04 is good, since the three years of support20:01
sebsebsebfor this kind of thing20:01
highvoltage(bbl)20:01
sebsebsebhighvoltage: uhmm right so  this channel isn't that active at the moment20:02
sebsebsebah wrong one again20:02
sebsebsebstily auto compelte20:02
sebsebsebsilly20:02
sebsebsebhybridvigour: so a good start is to check out the Edubuntu website of course, but to also read Open Week Edubuntu session logs :)20:03
hybridvigourso, is there a way for me to get 10.04 with all the bells and whistles i.e. the fixes and such since release or is that done with updating after install?20:03
hybridvigoursebsebseb: right20:04
sebsebsebwith Ubuntu releases a release comes out, and then useually its only security fixes after, with some exceptions20:04
hybridvigourk20:04
sebsebsebhybridvigour: for example the server version of 10.04, well the Linux kernel that is currently used won't be supported for five years, so a later kernel will get back ported20:04
hybridvigoursebsebseb: cool20:07
sebsebsebhybridvigour: if you want to learn more about Ubuntu, then those Open Week logs are great,  just like the user day ones are. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDays20:08
sebsebsebalso this is a great download to get20:08
sebsebseba free PDF20:08
hybridvigouralso part of the challenge is that once on the ground at the school in malawi there will be limited to no connectivity so upgrades and updates once i'm done installing here in canada become next to impossible20:08
sebsebseb!manual | hybridvigour20:08
ubottuhybridvigour: The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. http://ubuntu-manual.org/20:08
sebsebsebhybridvigour: well I guess highvoltage reolized that20:09
sebsebsebhence the thing about put the software on, and let it die with the hardware20:09
hybridvigoursebsebseb: i was about the thank the bot again! but thank you that is exactly what i need20:09
hybridvigournice20:09
sebsebsebtheres also a good  Ubuntu Pocket Guide you can download again20:10
sebsebsebhybridvigour: Do you know about the One Lap Top per child project by the way?20:10
sebsebsebIf not you should find out about that really20:10
hybridvigouri have heard about it20:11
sebsebsebanyway if the computers  aren't Internet connected well then they will be rather secure as well20:11
hybridvigouri will take a look for sure prolly have a lot to teach me for sure20:11
sebsebsebso it doesn't really matter about security updates, when not Internet connected20:11
hybridvigourof course20:12
sebsebsebhybridvigour: when I virtual machined Edubuntu 10.04 I didn't like the default look of it much at all,  compared to 9.10 for example.  oh sure looks can be changed20:12
hybridvigoursebsebseb: is there a "but"?20:12
sebsebsebhybridvigour: I guess it doesn't really matter much which version of the OS is on there, if they aren't going to be Internet connected20:13
sebsebsebmhall119:  has his project based on Ubuntu for kids as well20:13
sebsebsebhybridvigour: qimo or something20:14
mhall119yes, http://www.qimo4kids.com20:14
sebsebsebyep that20:14
hybridvigourhunh... nice is that a skin or an actual OS20:15
mhall119it's a modified version of Xubuntu20:15
hybridvigourright20:15
sebsebsebmhall119: basically  hybridvigour wants to put Educational software on a load of lap tops, but once he is  done, they will probably not get Internet connected again20:15
hybridvigourcool20:15
mhall119but there's packages in the Lucid repos to apply it to standard Ubuntu20:15
mhall119Qimo is designed to run disconnected20:16
mhall119but it's tailored to 3 year olds to about 12 year olds20:16
mhall119any older than that, and the games don't hold their interest much20:16
hybridvigourhmmm...20:17
sebsebseb!info gcompris20:17
ubottugcompris (source: gcompris): Educational games for small children. In component universe, is optional. Version 9.0-0ubuntu7 (lucid), package size 498 kB, installed size 1724 kB20:17
sebsebseb!info child's play20:17
ubottu'play' is not a valid distribution: hardy, hardy-backports, hardy-proposed, jaunty, jaunty-backports, jaunty-proposed, karmic, karmic-backports, karmic-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, maverick, maverick-backports, maverick-proposed, medibuntu, partner, stable, testing, unstable20:17
sebsebseb!info childsplay20:17
ubottuchildsplay (source: childsplay): Suite of educational games for young children. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3-1 (lucid), package size 11562 kB, installed size 15740 kB20:17
hybridvigourmhall119: knowing the school it's ages 5 or six up until adults20:18
sebsebsebhybridvigour: right well heres the good news20:18
sebsebsebthen20:18
sebsebsebthere is educational software for older people as well20:18
hybridvigourlol20:18
sebsebsebthere are like packages you can install that will put on like primary education, secondary education etc20:18
hybridvigourawesome20:18
hybridvigourgood news indeed20:18
hybridvigourk20:18
sebsebsebhybridvigour: Edubuntu looks well very childish20:18
sebsebsebhybridvigour: and had some sort of network feature, so schools can set up computers running it20:19
sebsebsebhowever you can network standard Ubuntu as well of course :) and like I said in #ubuntu you can install the Edubuntu apps in that anyway20:19
sebsebsebhybridvigour: to be honest with you,  if these computers are never going to get Internet connected,  I probaby woudn't actsaully go with later versions of Ubuntu20:20
sebsebsebinstead I would go for like 9.04, 8.10, or 8.04.   9.04 will run out of support at the end of October this year.  8.10  ran out of support  April 30th 2010.   8.04 will run out of support at the end of April next year.  Right, but not like that matters much if the installs aren't even Internet connected :D20:21
hybridvigoursebsebseb: oh you mean because of bugs and fixes and such that are part of the initial phase of any OS right?20:21
mhall119hybridvigour: in that case you might want to just add the qimo packages on top of an Edubuntu install20:21
mhall119qimo-session will give you all the Qimo games and art20:21
sebsebsebhybridvigour: I mean, because of unessary features that have been added, that aren't that great also20:22
hybridvigourmhall119: is it : install ubuntu, install edubuntu over ubuntu and then install qimo (or any other) over edubuntu?20:23
sebsebsebhybridvigour: or if I was doing it,  since  I have used Ubuntu a long time,  I would customize to look like older versions, if doing 10.04, but thats  well me.   Try a few versions and gain experience you know :D20:24
mhall119hybridvigour: as of 10.04, you can directly install Edubuntu from a DVD again20:24
hybridvigouroh cool20:24
mhall119and then you install qimo-session20:24
hybridvigourk20:24
sebsebsebmhall119: ah ha, so qimo stuff yeah, but also the edubuntu stuff?20:24
mhall119for the older kids, I'd recommend having more of the edubuntu stuff20:25
mhall119if it were strictly 3 to 12 year olds, I'd say Qimo would be enough20:25
sebsebsebhybridvigour: or you just install it all I guess, and then people can change the look when they are ready?20:25
hybridvigourright20:25
sebsebsebhybridvigour: Gnome is rather easy to customize20:26
hybridvigourthank you all i'm off to get it all started and obviously have my work cut out for me20:26
sebsebsebmhall119: ah yeah I noticed that can get some qimo artwork into Gnome :D20:26
hybridvigourthank you for your guidance i'm sure i'll be back in not too long20:26
sebsebsebhybridvigour: anyway yeah that sounds good,  10.04, with well loads of stuff for them20:27
hybridvigouri'll remain signed in and if you can think of any other helpful hints and leads let me know20:27
hybridvigour10.04 it is20:28
hybridvigourpeace to you all20:28
sebsebsebhybridvigour: you might want to intall stuff like Kubuntu as well20:28
sebsebsebhave it as an option from log in screen20:28
hybridvigoursebsebseb: nice20:28
sebsebsebI mean if your going to set the computer up, so it can be used for years, without going on the Internet20:28
hybridvigourthat's the point20:28
sebsebsebhybridvigour: and theres Xubuntu and Lubuntu as well20:29
hybridvigourso that once it's there it's there for life (it's life that is)20:29
sebsebsebplus loads of more complacted looks that can be used instead20:29
hybridvigourcomplacted?20:29
sebsebsebhybridvigour: Desktop Linux is very much so about choice, from the distros,  to the programs that are installed20:29
sebsebsebwell find out what a window manager and desktop environment is :)   there is a lot of choice when it comes to that20:29
sebsebseba lot of that choice, is for total geeks though20:29
hybridvigourlol20:30
hybridvigournice20:30
sebsebsebwhen it come to the window managers,  but the main two desktop environments are Gnome and KDE20:30
sebsebseband then theres XFCE in 3rd place,  and LXDE in 4th place, basically20:30
hybridvigouri feel my inner geek waking up20:30
hybridvigourk20:30
sebsebsebUbuntu uses Gnome by default,  but  since 9.04 they have changed it down streame here and there,  so some changes to it, that won't be in other distros20:30
sebsebseband I remove most of that personally if doing Ubuntu, and have it set up more like older versions :)20:31
sebsebsebso yeah http://www.gnome.org20:31
sebsebsebthen KDE  http://www.kde.org  http://www.kubuntu.org  and  XFCE  http://www.xfce.org is the site I guess  http://www.xubuntu.org  and  LXDE with the site being http://www.lxde.org I guess  and thats yeah Lubuntu  http://www.lubuntu.org20:32
sebsebsebhybridvigour: Lubuntu and Xubuntu are better for computers, with little RAM20:32
sebsebsebmore lite waight20:33
sebsebsebhybridvigour: well have fun,  browse the Software Centre and Synaptic, I guess20:35
sebsebseb!synaptic | hybridvigour20:35
ubottuhybridvigour: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto20:36
hybridvigoursebsebseb: one last thing would you recommend formatting the hd before install or will the format included in the install be enough20:37
hybridvigour?20:37
sebsebsebhybridvigour: uhmm what is currently on the computers?20:38
sebsebseband where did the lap tops come from?20:38
hybridvigourrandom donors (individuals, companies, educational institutions), some with and some without OS, running the gammut from none to win95 to win2000nt20:42
sebsebsebhybridvigour: oh20:42
sebsebsebso  a lot of these lap tops probably still have peoples personal data on them?20:42
sebsebsebhybridvigour: you know how there are a lot of people who don't know computers properly, that will give them away, with their personal data still on them?  sure you do?  well obviously don't do anything your not meant to with that yourself.  However I think you should give the hard disks a proper hard disk clean, before setting them up, and giving them away.20:44
sebsebseband thats what more technical people would do,  first if they were going to sell their lap top.20:44
hybridvigoursome have but every single one has been approved for formatting beforehand, i get i touch with the donors if there are any ?? on my part20:45
sebsebsebhybridvigour: oh right, so  its up to you to format them?20:45
sebsebsebif you do a normal format,  loads of that data will still be there on the hard disk20:45
sebsebsebif not all of it even20:45
sebsebsebhybridvigour:  and there are programs that you can use, to do a proper hard disk clean :)20:46
sebsebsebplus apparnatly doing that,  might even speed OS up a tiny bit20:46
hybridvigourlike gparted?20:46
sebsebsebno not gparted20:47
hybridvigourah20:47
sebsebsebthats just a partition program20:47
sebsebsebI mean like test disk for example, but last time I tried to use that,  didn't work out20:47
hybridvigourhmmm20:47
sebsebsebso I ended up using another program on the Ultimate Boot CD instead20:47
sebsebsebwell our family computer messed up big time20:47
sebsebseba virus or something20:47
sebsebsebthe XP side of it messed up I should say,  Ubuntu 9.04 no problem at all20:47
hybridvigourso is there a prog that you would recommend for formatting ?20:48
sebsebsebXP CD was blue screen of deathing and so on,  my Dad wanted the whole hard disk re done, since he wanted XP working again, so I end up doing a proper hard disk clean.  and I was like to him did you do anything with the hardware? and he is like no.20:48
sebsebsebhybridvigour: not sure what it is called what I used last time, but it wasn't test disk, so one of the other two, on the ultimate boot cd20:49
sebsebsebI think there was only two others20:49
hybridvigoursebsebseb: k20:49
hybridvigouri'll check that out20:49
sebsebsebhybridvigour: also this way if they get stolen in Africa or something like that,  the people who donated them, well their data probably won't get stolen20:49
hybridvigoursebsebseb: stranger things have been known to happen20:50
hybridvigoursebsebseb: cool i'm off now but really thank you for all your help20:50
sebsebsebhybridvigour: such as?20:50
sebsebsebalso yes doing a proper hard disk clean, does take quite a while, and then there are like differnet levels of security as well20:50
sebsebsebhybridvigour: well I was going to give you ultimate boot cd link, but  its also rather easy to find on Google20:51
hybridvigoursebsebseb: is it 'an' ultimate boot cd or is it called "ultimate boot cd"?20:52
sebsebsebhttp://www.ultimatebootcd.com/20:52
sebsebsebwww.ultimatebootcd.com/20:53
sebsebsebalso your meant to check the ISO you download really, before using, to make sure its good20:53
hybridvigoursebsebseb: cool20:53
sebsebsebhybridvigour: sometimes you need this kind of CD20:53
sebsebsebto clean out Windows malware20:54
sebsebsebproperly20:54
sebsebseband yeah20:54
sebsebsebhybridvigour: anyway ok well sounds good, this lap top thing :)20:54
hybridvigoursebsebseb: thanks, it's laptops for now and when we get enough $$ to send towers we'll do that to. laptops can go over as carry on or in people's luggage so the shipping price is way down20:56
sebsebsebhybridvigour: ah right yeah20:56
sebsebsebso this is being done for some sort of chariety?20:56
hybridvigoursebsebseb: our canadian family started this as a way to help our malawi family and it took off, we put in a well and fundraised to buy land for crops and the surrounding community became interested and so did the school where we are donating the laptops to set up a computer lab20:58
hybridvigourbut it's still just me and my family so it's a lot of work and few people to do it all20:58
hybridvigourplus we all have lifes to tend to outside of this work20:59
sebsebsebyeah jobs you mean I guess20:59
sebsebsebwork20:59
sebsebsebso you know some family in malawi thats what you meant above?20:59
hybridvigourjobs kids and all21:01
hybridvigourno no21:01
hybridvigouri mean the family in malawi is my family too21:01
sebsebsebthe people you know in malawi,  you care about them a bit like how you would care for your own family, thats what you mean I guess21:01
hybridvigourmy immediate is all here in canada and all our cousins et cetera are in malawi21:01
hybridvigourmy mother comes from that village and they are our blood relatives21:02
sebsebseboh ok21:02
sebsebsebwe went a little off topic in here, but nevermind I guess, altough I never used the factoid in here,  or if I remember correctly21:03
sebsebseb!ot21:03
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics. Thanks!21:03
sebsebsebhybridvigour: ok so its not been set up for this channel as well21:03
sebsebsebanyway21:03
sebsebsebI think you wanted to go away from the computer really,  just like I want to at the moment,  I don't tend to come here21:03
sebsebseb,but I do tend to go to #ubuntu21:03
sebsebsebso if you want to find me again, you know where21:04
hybridvigoursebsebseb: anyway thanks so much, i will keep an eye out for you on #ubuntu for sure21:04
hybridvigourkeep well21:04
hybridvigourpeace to you21:04

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