[04:17] <jadarite> I have tried to use a USB to install ubuntu and edubuntu, but when it boots up, it just lists "Syslinux 3.86.......Peter Anvin et al"  and stalls.  I used the universal USB program as instructed.  Can someone help me try to find the solution to getting this installed?  I have been working on this for 2 days.
[04:36] <jadarite> Can you use "UNetbootin" for edubuntu?  I don't see it listed, so it doesn't look like it
[06:02] <jadarite> Found the problem.  I have been using an out of date version of the Universal USB Installer program.  Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.0.5.exe works
[06:02] <jadarite> .3 doesn't
[09:53] <clinton> Hi, can anybody tell me if there is anybody in the durban or PMB area, who has a copy of the EDUBunut DVD.  Ive been trying to download it for 4 days now and it keeps on dropping after I have downloaded about 700mbs
[19:25] <highvoltage> ● Edubuntu Meeting in about 30 minutes
[19:28] <alkisg> ● ⓞⓚ
[19:29] <highvoltage> pity there's no real Edubuntu logo in unicode :)
[19:30] <highvoltage> ◉ Canonical
[19:30] <highvoltage> that one is easier :)
[19:34] <alkisg> I've seen ubuntu written with some pretty unicode characters, maybe mathematical symbols, but I can't find it...
[20:35] <mhall119> o/
[20:35] <mhall119> oh wait, in 30 minutes...
[20:39]  * mhall119 is busy subscribing to the edubuntu uds-n blueprints
[20:39] <mhall119> heh, in 30 minutes over an hour ago, i fail
[20:48]  * mhall119 reads the meeting long instead
[21:11] <highvoltage> heh
[21:17] <epaphus> hello all. Does edubuntu still ship with LTSP preconfigured and ready to be used?  10.04 ?
[21:22] <mhall119> doesn't really matter, because you didn't stick around for an answer
[21:45] <epaphus> back
[21:46] <mhall119> epaphus: I'm pretty sure it still ships with LTSP
[22:05] <highvoltage> epaphus: yep, it still ships with ltsp. not automatically configured though, you still have to make at least one extra click during the installation process...
[22:06] <highvoltage> epaphus: http://edubuntu.org/documentation/10.10/installation-guide has more details
[22:07] <epaphus> thanks