On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Daniel Villarreal
youcanli...@gmail.com wrote:
Before I sign the Ubuntu code of conduct online, I have a question.
I have a website and I've used the GNU Free Documentation License
(http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt). If I sign the Ubuntu code of
conduct
Dear list,
you should *really* look at these sites dgroos made to document his use
of LTSP, Ubuntu and Edubuntu since 6.10!
Building old PC's into tables and then covering them with a glass
plate so students can work on top of them - even with clay - is so
awesome it should be patented
hello everybody,
I find this documentation very helpful. does it also exist in german??
if not would it be ok when I translate it and give it back to you?
rgds,
uwe
Hi all,
Just wanted to drop a line and let you all know that we're updating a
lot of the information regarding LTSP
documentation, updated as of 2008/10/09 - Thanks to Scott
Balneaves and everyone else who worked on this!
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ScottBalneaves
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP - I'm starting to
consolidate/reformat this page as well as add new and updated content
hi,
sorry for the crosspost...
during the hackfest we started an effort of getting the documantation
into better shape, we have:
a) created a team and branch on launchpad that is related directly to
the code branches:
team: https://launchpad.net/~ltsp-docwriters
docbook code:
Jordan Mantha kirjoitti:
The Edubuntu Handbook would probably be the closest to what you're
thinking. I don't know of a PDF version of it, but it would be nice to have.
Here is one - not mine, I did find it with Google:
http://www.hunterhollow.com/handbook.pdf
It seems dated as January
Jim Hutchinson wrote:
I am trying to get a conference presentation on setting up an edubuntu
thin-client approved and would like to attach a PDF of some
setup/install documentation. I know there is some info on the wiki but
didn't know if there was anything semi-professional available
I am trying to get a conference presentation on setting up an edubuntu
thin-client approved and would like to attach a PDF of some
setup/install documentation. I know there is some info on the wiki but
didn't know if there was anything semi-professional available that
would work as a nice handout
Another issue that was brought up at the last meeting [0] was that we
haven't had any commits to the Edubuntu documentation [1] since 7.10 was
released.
At a minimum we need to make sure that the existing docs are updated to
8.04. This primarily involves working on the Edubuntu Handbook[2]. I'm
Hi Anton,
I work on software for Language School in Voronezh (Russian Federation).
I want to use Edubuntu with LTSP School in local net of this school.
Where can I find some manuals or documentation of using and configuring LTSP?
Once installed (but also in the live session of the Desktop CD
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