[09:23] <issa> I have installed edubuntu on 20 student computers, and the teacher's computer as well .... i tried to setup epoptes but no luck any help ?
[09:24] <alkisg> issa: did you follow the installation page?
[09:24] <alkisg> http://www.epoptes.org/installation
[09:24] <alkisg> If so, at which point are you having problems?
[09:25] <issa> i thought that it is shipped by default
[09:26] <alkisg> Ah sorry I didn't try out the default installation recently
[09:27] <alkisg> So up until now, you basically didn't do anything related to installing epoptes/epoptes-client?
[09:27] <alkisg> No key transferring etc?
[09:28] <issa> no
[09:28] <issa> correct me if i am wrong ... teacher's pc must run epoptes, each student pc must run epoptes-client
[09:29] <alkisg> Right, but the epoptes public keys need to be transfered to the client computers, and also an /etc/hosts entry needs to be added
[09:30] <alkisg> AFAIK in edubuntu it only works out of the box for ltsp (remotely booted computers)
[09:30] <alkisg> For standalone clients like yours, you need to follow some parts of the installation page I pasted above, especially the keys transferring part
[09:31] <alkisg> So, on a client, put "ip-of-teacher-ip server" in /etc/hosts, and then run: sudo epoptes-client -c
[09:31] <alkisg> *ip-of-teacher-pc
[09:31] <alkisg> E.g. 192.168.0.1 server
[09:31] <issa> great, do i need any special configuration on the teacher's pc ?
[09:32] <alkisg> No, just to add the teacher in the epoptes group and logout/login for the change to take effect
[09:33] <issa> thanks a lot .... i will try it later on today :)
[09:33] <alkisg> Remember to put the word "server" there, not the actual hostname of the teacher pc
[09:33] <issa> ok
[09:34] <alkisg> If it doesn't work with the first try, read the installation page for more details, or come back here :)