[18:25] lotuspsychje called the ops in #ubuntu (Guest57880 does not understand offtopic) [19:02] In ubottu, hfp said: !manual is The Ubuntu Manual will help you become familiar with everyday tasks such as surfing the web, listening to music and scanning documents. With an emphasis on easy to follow instructions, it is suitable for all levels of experience. https://ubuntu-manual.org/ [22:38] In #ubuntu-offtopic, blue1 said: ubottu: mythbuntu is dead, jim [22:39] heh [22:55] MythTV isn't! [22:55] Edubuntu is dead, long live Debian Edu! [22:56] as a distro, almost dead [23:00] I'd bet the software a bit too, Kodi seems to be the huge one. [23:27] kde edu is very much alive and growing [23:27] Gcompris alone has 3 or 4 GSoC students working on it this year [23:29] I accidentally contributed to Debian Edu, if that counts. It's very much alive too. [23:32] michael hall's project was so cool, based on ubuntu -- I guess a fork? for his son [23:32] I put it on a really old laptop down low for the kids at some family party [23:32] Perhaps more an "unofficial flavor"? [23:32] they *loved* it [23:33] even the ones over the target age [23:33] can't recall the name [23:33] I guess his son aged out of that and he lost the time to keep it up [23:33] I've done some fruity stuff like that too, mainly because secretly I'm a nutjob. I didn't know mhall did an Edubuntu type thing. [23:33] and possibly the interest [23:34] it was for like.... 4-8 year olds [23:34] Perhaps also "Does anyone use this?" aspect to dropping it too. [23:34] he knew that there were users, but I think hosting costs were an issue [23:35] Ah. [23:35] I hope he contributed the code somewhere or popped it on github or so [23:35] because it was very cool [23:35] basically cartoon characters led the kids into various activities [23:36] so it was "turn on the laptop and let the kids do everything else" [23:36] no connectivity so nothing to worry about there