[11:00] <jackk> Hello, can someone tell me if this Linux has flash preinstalled? I am a huge fan of porn and would like to know.
[11:18] <alkisg> Is it educational porn?
[11:21] <jackk> alkisg: No it dirty
[11:21] <alkisg> Try asking in #dirtylinux then :)
[11:21] <alkisg> This is a channel for educational matters...
[11:23] <jackk> alkisg: Is this OS made for 2 year olds?
[20:25] <TheProf> Hello - I'm hoping someone is around who could help me please.  I need to install Edubunt 12.04 on our server.  I have one SSD for the OS (where I will mount / ) and 2 x 1 TB SATA drives I'd like in mirror RAID 1 for mounting /home.
[20:25] <TheProf> I can't get the DVD installer to create the RAID.  What do I do please?
[20:27] <TheProf> I did some reading and in the regular Ubuntu installation I must use an 'alternate' DVD which will recognize RAID.  But this means I will not get LTSP functionality.  I was under the impression that Edubuntu is also an 'alternate' DVD setup.
[20:29] <alkisg> You can install both the edubuntu-desktop package and ltsp over any ubuntu installation
[20:29] <stgraber> right, you can either use the ubuntu alternate disk with the LTSP option (press F4 on the CD menu), or install Edubuntu on your first disk and setup the raid for /home after installation
[20:30] <TheProf> Hello -- thanks for your responses.  I was afraid of doing the edubuntu-desktop package as I was worried it was not as seamless as Edubuntu has been.
[20:30] <TheProf> Especially with the backend integration (network, thin clients, applications, etc.)
[20:32] <TheProf> stgraber: Do I understand you correctly that the ubuntu alternative disk has LTSP as an option? That would be perfect as it also has RAID.
[20:38] <TheProf> I apologize if these are elementary questions - just the time pressure I've been put under makes this process rather stressful. Thank you.
[20:47] <stgraber> TheProf: yeah, ubuntu alternate has an ltsp option, just press F4 and select ltsp server from the cd boot menu
[20:48] <TheProf> stgraber: is that LTSP option = edubuntu? or would I also afterward install the edubuntu-desktop?
[21:15] <stgraber> you'd need to install edubuntu-desktop afterwards to pull the educational tool
[21:19] <TheProf> stgraber: Thank you very much.  I believe I understand it now.  I'll install Ubuntu Alternatve CD with RAID support (to get /home on RAID 1) and LTSP configuration, then once up and running install edubuntu-desktop to pull in the educational tools.