[03:19] highvoltage: any idea what I might be missing for debmower? [03:19] I really need to get back on track if I'm going to make alpha2 [03:41] mhall119: you're putting together that qimo-desktop meta-package right? [03:43] mhall119: I need to spend some time in it, also want to isolate it in lxc so minimize any risk to the host system [03:45] highvoltage: I'm working on that [03:46] I've got the 3 listed now, qimo-session, qimo-gdm-theme and qimo-plymouth-theme [03:46] it's the isolinux parts of the CD i'm missing [05:38] I am hoping to add a file server and proxy server to a room with a couple of computers with Edubuntu installed. Is there a way that the (clients?) can have /home and any other user related files (such as login credentials) on the file server so that settings follow them from computer to computer. But still have it so that each computer can also boot up and login as standalone if the network is not available? [08:20] anyone using nanny without problems? trying to use it on maverick (not edubuntu) but it fails to prevent a user to log when he is not supposed to be allowed log in. [09:00] is there support in 10.10 for installing with RAID? [16:25] I was asked to say a few words about edubuntu the other day http://www.youtube.com/user/OpenSourceSchools#p/a/u/2/TlSTQEXpwXE [16:29] AlanBell: where was this? [16:30] good answer to the 'you mean easy for a geek to install?" [16:34] this was at BETT [16:34] educational trade show for 30,000 attendees [16:34] but this was in a seminar room for maybe 100 people [16:35] quite packed [16:35] awesome [16:35] czajkowski was there too [16:37] someone must have opened a door, I can hear the 30,000 people outside [16:38] lol, "Translate to English" [16:58] :) [18:11] Hello I am looking at Edubuntu to revive an old laptop [18:11] what are the system requirements? [18:11] How much RAM does the laptop have? [18:12] I have a Pentium II with 196 MB RAM [18:12] I'd suggest that you tried lubuntu or debian/lxde [18:13] I think the suggested requirements for Ubuntu nowadays are 1 Gb RAM [18:13] ...with 512 being the minimum, as the wiki says [18:16] I have Ubuntu 6 running on it, but if II can use something more recent... and education-oriented [18:17] Edubuntu has the same requirements as Ubuntu, so, 512 minimum and 1 Gb recommented [18:18] I'm not aware of any education-oriented recent distros that run on 196 MB RAM [18:19] I asked on #puppylinux, they suggested an older Edubuntu [18:20] If you have ubuntu 6 on it, you can just add the edu* packages [18:20] how about the Sugar UI? Does it go on top of Linux? [18:20] or just apt-get install edubuntu-desktop [18:21] alkisg: good idea, I will start with that [18:30] is nanny working correctly on edubuntu 10.10? on my "normal" ubuntu 10.10 it dosn't prevent a user to log in.