[13:22] <sbalneav> mhall119: Changes user settings
[13:23] <sbalneav> It creates a zip file of gconf settings & files
[13:35] <stgraber> morning sbalneav !
[13:47] <sbalneav> Morning stgraber
[13:49] <stgraber> sbalneav: back home or still somewhere in the US ?
[13:51] <sbalneav> Sitting here in McQuillan's office.  I head to the airport at 11:15
[13:52] <sbalneav> in 'bout an hour and 15 minutes.
[13:52] <sbalneav> Just doing some more cleanup on the pam_libssh module.
[13:53] <mhall119> sbalneav: so it just over-writes the user's gconf files?
[13:53] <mhall119> rather than adding a new read-only source location
[13:54] <mhall119> the way I was planning on doing Qimo was to add a gdm script that would add a new set of default configs between the user's settings and the default settings
[13:55] <mhall119> you could do the same, adding read-only configs before the user's settings
[13:55] <sbalneav> mhall119: for the mandatory settings it sets up a new directory.
[13:55] <mhall119> in the user's folder, or somewhere shared?
[13:56] <sbalneav> Users' folder
[13:56] <mhall119> does sabayon do per-user settings, or do you define a "profile" once and assign it to multiple users or groups
[13:57] <sbalneav> Sabayon can do both.
[13:57] <mhall119> ok
[13:57] <mhall119> I'll have to play with it some i guess
[17:19] <highvoltage> mhall119: hmm, my twidenash doesn't display. All I did was include the css, and link to the javascript in a block doing <script src="http://edubuntu.org/scripts/twidenash.js?edubuntu"></script>
[17:19] <highvoltage> mhall119: was there anything else I should've done
[17:28] <mhall119> highvoltage: I'll check it in a minute, gotta pickup the kids from school
[17:34] <highvoltage> mhall119: k
[18:42] <mhall119> highvoltage: do you have that code hosted somewhere I can check it?
[18:42] <highvoltage> mhall119: hmm, only admin users can see it at the moment, I'll just throw it out in an html file somewhere... one moment...
[18:44] <mhall119> highvoltage: are you seeing any error messages?
[18:44] <highvoltage> mhall119: so I guess this is thie simplest form it should work as? http://edubuntu.org/scripts/microblogs.html
[18:44] <mhall119> I think it needs a parent-block
[18:49] <highvoltage> hmm, it works when I run it from the loco team site, I'll just grab that script then :)
[18:51] <mhall119> that one will also check locoteams.status.net
[18:52] <highvoltage> hmm, in this case it seems like that's the only one it's checking
[19:14] <binyam_> is there any way to make Qcad open AutoCAD files
[19:17] <mhall119> highvoltage: the newest lp:twidenash should work for you
[19:18] <mhall119> rev 4
[19:24] <binyam_> is there any way to make Qcad open AutoCAD dwg files
[19:24] <mhall119> binyam_: don't know, sorry
[19:58] <jbicha> have you guys heard of http://www.userful.com/ ? Alberta company selling Edubuntu thin client stuff?
[19:59] <highvoltage> jbicha: yep, they're stuff was even packaged at one point
[20:00] <highvoltage> (although not in main/universe, obviously)
[20:02] <jbicha> so they're sort of competing with your company?
[20:02] <highvoltage> not that I know of :)
[20:02] <highvoltage> seems to be aiming for a slightly different market
[20:03] <jbicha> what do you mean?
[20:04] <highvoltage> jbicha: userful seems more for someone who actually just wants to implement a few computers. revolution linux does more work on the type of stuff that scales very big, like large (3000-5000 machine) LTSP deployments with LTSP cluster
[20:05] <jbicha> ooh ok
[20:05] <highvoltage> jbicha: if you end up deploying that much userful hardware, you'll need to go with a configuration manager anyway and could then just as well use standalone machines
[20:06] <highvoltage> jbicha: anyway, if they'd like to be listed on the Edubutnu Marketplace I'd be happy to do so :)
[20:06] <highvoltage> jbicha: do you have contact with them? I had in 2006 but the employees I knew there at the time aren't there anymore
[20:06] <jbicha> well I don't have any contact with them, just happened to see them mentioned in news stuff I read
[20:07] <jbicha> & was curious because I only knew of 1 Canadian Edubuntu business
[20:09] <highvoltage> I like that you can make out an edubuntu logo on their front page
[20:10] <jbicha> and their logo seems edubuntu-inspired to me
[20:11] <jbicha> it's still unique
[20:14] <highvoltage> yeah