[00:11] Can users screw up their UI by removing bars and menus in gnome on edubuntu? [00:11] from thinclients? [00:23] gnoob: sure they can. You can either lock them down, or reset them by: gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/panel && killall gnome-panel [01:16] Thanks a lot alkisg, that will be of help i think :) [01:16] Installing ltsp server now, but got a red screen telling me that Build LTSP chroot failed.. Can I go on with the install and fix it later? [01:19] looks like that error is pretty common.. http://tillamookrage.blogspot.com/2007/09/build-chroot-fails-during-ltsp-server.html This is how to fix it appearantly.. [01:24] You can continue with the installation and then run ltsp-build-client from the start [01:24] What was the failure message? [01:29] hmm dont remeber any failure message. Just that Build LTSP chroot failed (was during install with a red background) I tried to install system over again but got same message. This time I continued install and got system booted up now :) [01:34] Did as the page told me to do.. rm -R /opt/ltsp && ltsp-build-client --arch i386 and looks like its working well :) [01:57] I have just one more problem for today I think :p The testserver that I used for the install had only one wired NIC. I have a wireless one too, but the installation could not make use of the wireless card for the install.. So I needed to switch.. The NIC I want for thin-clients I used for internet during install and now I want to use them the other way around [01:57] Is there a easy way to do that? [01:57] where do I tell LTSP to use what nic? :) [06:41] Are there any LTSP guru's around? [06:44] I'm looking for an example exports file since mine seemed to have been mangled on upgrade to 10.04 [20:35] hi all,,,,,i need DUND....anyone knows where to get it? [20:42] hi all,,,,,i need DUND....anyone knows where to get it? [20:43] For generic ubuntu questions, try #ubuntu [20:44] thanks but with thousend people aking how to install.....no one answers.....any other suggestion? [20:45] Try the mailing list or the man pages, e.g. http://linux.die.net/man/1/dund [20:46] I know them...my problem is not with usage.....i need to get it, has not been included on the last release [20:47] $ dund [20:47] The program 'dund' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: [20:47] sudo apt-get install bluez-compat [20:47] The system is giving you instructions ^^^ [20:48] But really, this isn't the place to get support for bluetooth.. try the mailing lists or something [20:48] thanks m8..solved.....i test many things....thanks 4 ur time [20:49] 04 m4t3 n0 pr0bl3m :) [20:56] crom: for a perl app, I believe you should ask in #perl or something [20:57] thanks [20:58] 4v3 415k1g [20:58] :D