[08:45] <dyllan> hi all
[08:55] <dyllan> I am running the command: ltsp-build-client --arch i386 it runs and then starts downloading updates but fails at some point with the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/sane-backends/libsane_1.0.22-2ubuntu1_i386.deb  Hash Sum mismatch
[08:56] <dyllan> and error: LTSP client installation ended abnormally
[08:57] <dyllan> if i run the ltsp-build command again it complains that the i386 directory already exists, so i have to delete it and start again. Is there a way to try again from where it left off?
[10:51] <dyllan> is there any additional configuration needed to mount a usb digital camera via think client in ltsp? A flash drive works 100% but the digital camera is not even noticed ie. no entry in dmesg for the camera when its plugged in.. .
[17:24] <cjohnston> highvoltage: ping
[17:24] <cjohnston> or stgraber
[17:25] <highvoltage> cjohnston: pong
[17:26] <cjohnston> hey... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bug/776501  <-- I have a few bugs like this... Should I move them to edubuntu-website project or mark them as wont fix since they are beta links
[17:26] <cjohnston> or move them to edubuntu and mark them wont fix
[17:28] <highvoltage> cjohnston: yep
[17:28] <cjohnston> to which? I gave three choices ;-)
[17:28] <highvoltage> there's an edubuntu-website project in launchpad
[17:28] <cjohnston> ok
[17:28] <highvoltage> I think that will work best
[17:31] <cjohnston> done. thanks
[17:31] <highvoltage> and thank you! :)
[17:32] <cjohnston> always happy to spam :-)
[17:33] <highvoltage> I should probably pay some attention to my bug list some time this week too
[17:33] <cjohnston> lol
[17:33] <cjohnston> They are links to alpha's and betas.. im sure they are gone.
[17:33] <cjohnston> can only have so much storage
[17:34] <highvoltage> indeed. I guess the actual iso image site should have some page that says "Hey! The iso images you're looking for doesn't exist anymore, but you can click here and we'll redirect you to the final release"