[00:22] <highvoltage> zarrku: hey
[00:22] <highvoltage> zarrku: that 'invalid card' error is usually harmless. does it reboot the machine completely or just throw you back to the login screen when attempting to log on?
[00:23] <zarrku> well
[00:24] <zarrku> it reboots several times
[00:24] <zarrku> then finally displays a logon screen
[00:24]  * highvoltage hasn't run in to that one before
[00:25] <highvoltage> looking up dell gx150...
[00:25] <zarrku> I believe its a video problem
[00:25] <zarrku> al most all our thin clients ar gx150s
[00:25] <zarrku> all
[00:26] <zarrku> heh
[00:26] <highvoltage> how much ram do they have?
[00:26] <zarrku> 512 a piece
[00:26] <zarrku> somehave 1 gb
[00:26] <highvoltage> they seem like nice machines for thin clients
[00:27] <highvoltage> what display cards do they use?
[00:27] <zarrku> yeah they were
[00:27] <zarrku> 10 bucks a piece
[00:27] <zarrku> bulk sell
[00:27] <highvoltage> nice
[00:28] <highvoltage> how did you set up ltsp? from the edubuntu installer? did you set up an lts.conf?
[00:28] <zarrku> the edubuntu installer
[00:28] <highvoltage> I guess you could also try ltsp live to check whether it's a problem with your installation or something else
[00:29] <zarrku> no  I did not setup a lts.conf
[00:29] <highvoltage> zarrku: my brain is fried this afternoon but I suggest you hang around, someone might be able to help you still. or even in #ltsp
[00:30] <highvoltage> you could also try SCREEN_02=shell in lts.conf
[00:30] <highvoltage> if you get a machine booted up then at least you could check if there's something weird in the logs
[00:32] <highvoltage> zarrku: looking at some old bugs it's possible that it sometimes tries to load the wrong driver for that machine
[00:32] <highvoltage> zarrku: the following in your lts.conf might fix it:
[00:32] <highvoltage> [default] XSERVER=intel
[00:33] <highvoltage> (oops, with a new line after [default])
[00:34] <zarrku> I got someone to help me in ltsp high, I thank you for your help, and you are right
[00:34] <zarrku> I have to edit the lts.conf file
[00:34] <highvoltage> and aparently X_COLOR_DEPTH=16 as well
[00:36] <zarrku> the edubuntu 11.04 user profile editor is very buggy too
[00:36] <zarrku> it crashes everytime I try to load it
[13:40] <tl1000s77_> Hello everyone
[14:46] <mgariepy> good morning everyone!
[14:47] <highvoltage> welcome back mgariepy
[15:37] <scottmaccal> Greetings! Where is appropriate place to file Web site bugs?
[16:03] <highvoltage> scottmaccal: on a website! :)
[16:03] <highvoltage> scottmaccal: https://launchpad.net/~edubuntu-website
[16:05] <scottmaccal> but where there? :-) Heh.
[16:05] <highvoltage> not sure where the 'file bug' button went to on the launchpad UI, but you can get there directly via https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug/?no-redirect too
[16:05] <scottmaccal> OK. Thank you.
[16:05] <highvoltage> or you could just bug me or stgraber on this channel too if you want, but sometimes we forget things if there aren't bugs filed and it's not a quick fix
[16:09] <scottmaccal> so I shouldn't file a bug at the Ubuntu Website Product: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-website
[16:10] <highvoltage> scottmaccal: is it a problem on the edubuntu website or ubuntu website?
[16:10] <scottmaccal> Edubuntu
[16:11] <highvoltage> then you should file it against edubuntu-website instead. if it's not there then even ubuntu-website will do, we'll pick it up
[16:15] <scottmaccal> OK.