[01:10] <highvoltage> oo-dragon: 2
[01:11] <highvoltage> stgraber: something seems wrong with the outgoing emails for deployments, I haven't received any notifications in a while
[01:11] <highvoltage> stgraber: and there are a lot of unconfirmed ones in the web ui
[01:11] <stgraber> highvoltage: hmm, I'll have to check. My guess is that Canonical fixed the firewall weirdness I was using :)
[01:13] <highvoltage> heh
[16:48] <joohoo340> Hello is any one out there?
[16:49] <joohoo340> hello?
[16:49] <alkisg> !ask
[16:49] <alkisg> !patience
[16:53] <joohoo340> ok I am getting my church up and running with some computer systems and I am trying to make use of the systems that they have (very old). I was wondering if edubuntu was mature/reliable enough to provide some samba shares, dhcp and ltsp all on one machine that has non-server hardware?
[16:59] <highvoltage> joohoo340: edubuntu is basically ubuntu with different installer options and packages, so it's good. I'd recommend going with the LTS (Long Term Support) version though, that's 12.04
[17:00] <highvoltage> one day I'll have the right combination of time/patience/motivation and spend some time with samba and put together some nice docs for Edubuntu users. it's *so* overdue.
[17:01] <joohoo340> yes I was looking at edubuntu because of the server like features ltsp which imo is the harder thing to get setup, and you have a decent gui to do the rest of the stuff
[17:02] <highvoltage> joohoo340: great. there's currently work going into edubuntu to set up samba like that too, it's targeted for a stable release by 14.04. can't wait :)
[17:03] <highvoltage> it will even have a nice web UI: https://plus.google.com/104492301562638456962/posts/gk4DjdSxWWb
[17:05] <joohoo340> that does look really nice. I look forward to being able to use that in the future. I guess I just need to baby sit the system until I can find a stable hands off way to supervise this who thing
[17:06] <joohoo340> thanks for the help and a glimmer of the future.
[17:10] <highvoltage> you're welcome, if you have any tips/feedback to share, please do so