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Any hint is appreciated! Paul [email protected] wrote: > Send edubuntu-users mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of edubuntu-users digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 48, Issue 9 (ps) > 2. Re: edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 48, Issue 9 (David Groos) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 23:17:47 +0300 > From: ps <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 48, Issue 9 > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > Dear List > > About 10.04 ltsp, I wrote a while ago about the problembut so far there > was response that would help in any way. However, I found that if you > nstall 9.10 and then upgradeto 10.04 ltsp at least tries to work by > giving thin client an ip address but no image. It seems that there is no > tc image ready and you have to create it first and place it in the > correct folder. Then it should work. > > Paul > > > > > [email protected] wrote: >> Send edubuntu-users mailing list submissions to >> [email protected] >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> [email protected] >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> [email protected] >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of edubuntu-users digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: ltsp-gui (Peter) >> 2. Re: Mentoring for improving wiki pages? (David Groos) >> 3. Re: ltsp-gui (dbclinton) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 11:27:42 +0000 (UTC) >> From: Peter <[email protected]> >> Subject: Re: ltsp-gui >> To: [email protected] >> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> dbclinton <dbclin <at> gmail.com> writes: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> Working on the assumption that there are probably other people just as >>> dumb as I am and that this might be useful for a circle wider than just >>> me, where did the ltsp gui go on edubuntu 10.04? It was under >>> "applications/other" while I was running a live CD session (and it >>> worked perfectly there), during the actual install (from live CD) I saw >>> a desktop icon, but once I'd rebooted into the OS, both the menu item >>> and the desktop icon had disappeared (not to mention my configurations >>> from the live CD session). >>> I searched Edubuntu Menu Editor and Synaptic to no avail and played >>> around in Terminal, getting some kind of response with "sudo >>> ltsp-install" - but nothing effective. >>> I could always do it the old-fashioned way as in past installs, but I am >>> at least curious as to where the GUI has gone. >>> Thanks, >>> >>> >>> >> I was very impressed when I ran the edubuntu 10.04 live cd and had clients >> working at a press of a button. So I was rather disappointed to find I had >> to >> install ltsp from scratch to get it working once I installed edu 10.04 on my >> server. So add me to the dumb list, especially if there is a script >> somewhere >> that I missed. I have ltsp working on ubuntu 9.04 with fat clients and want >> to >> set up on edubuntu 10.04 but I'm not sure if I just do it the same way as >> before >> or if the set-up is different with 10.04. I guess I will just try and see >> what >> happens. >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 19:42:32 -0500 >> From: David Groos <[email protected]> >> Subject: Re: Mentoring for improving wiki pages? >> To: Sim?n Ruiz <[email protected]> >> Cc: [email protected], ubuntu-education >> <[email protected]>, Edubuntu Users Group >> <[email protected]> >> Message-ID: >> <[email protected]> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >> Gavin and Sim?n thanks for your offers to help me write some good >> pages--I'll take you up on all of it, starting with the iTALC. Also, thanks >> for the history--something which I think is important to include, briefly, >> in the wiki as well. Hopefully, others in the community with additional >> knowledge, both from a programming and implementation-perspective, will >> chime in as needed. >> >> For starters, it would be a great time-saver on my part if people would >> direct me to good reference articles on iTALC for Ubuntu (I know it's used >> with Windows as well but I'm not focusing on that). I of course could do a >> google search on iTALC (done it many times, actually), however, I don't know >> what is outdated or applies to the areas of interest. The info I'm looking >> for is: >> --History of the project >> --Accuracy of the ubuntu page on italc (it says it is only good for Hardy) >> --Differences between versions for Hardy, Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid (I'll be >> focusing on Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid) >> --Successful applications of iTALC >> --CURRENT issues--limitations--with iTALC. >> --Theory on iTALC. >> >> Any favorite links or mini-lessons would be much appreciated! >> >> Thanks! >> David >> >> PS--Sounds like we need a tutorial on installing Edubuntu/LTSP from recent >> list-server e-mails--it's not that people are dumb, it's that wiki pages >> need improving! >> >> >> >> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Sim?n Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >>> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:37 PM, David Groos <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> I just turned in my final last night for my statistics class so can now >>>> dedicate some more time to edubuntu, again, and, teaching will be out for >>>> the year in just about 4 weeks. Like many users of edubuntu, I need help >>>> >>> to >>> >>>> install/upgrade/troubleshoot/fix things. One key resource for self-help >>>> >>> is >>> >>>> the wiki. People have been working hard to improve it as a whole. I'm >>>> suggesting to choose maybe a dozen 'hot spots'--topics that are critical >>>> >>> to >>> >>>> make edubuntu work in a school setting, and make great wiki pages on >>>> >>> them. >>> >>>> A perfect example of what I'm talking about is the work of Gavin and his >>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ThinClientHowtoNAT page. >>>> >>> While >>> >>>> it is true that 3 other people have also improved that page, Gavin made a >>>> big effort to make sure this critical task was CLEARLY and thoroughly >>>> explained. There is no such thing as perfect but there is excellent and >>>> that page is. >>>> >>>> I've spent I don't know how many hours battling iTALC and alkisg has >>>> >>> spent >>> >>>> at least 2 or 3 hours trying to help me. He one time groaned when I told >>>> him that I had followed the directions on the wiki. These might have >>>> >>> been >>> >>>> pretty good for Hardy, but I had Jaunty and just hoped it would work; it >>>> didn't, nor does it still. >>>> >>>> Here are some possible 'sticky points'. There might be some good wiki >>>> >>> pages >>> >>>> on them now, but when I first tackled these tasks, they were lacking. >>>> >>> They >>> >>>> are critical to many school setups. >>>> >>>> --iTALC setup >>>> --Basic squid proxy setup >>>> --Localapps setup >>>> --Backup System >>>> --using flash >>>> --using java >>>> --setting up file-sharing systems for one's classes >>>> >>>> I need to understand iTALC and make it work. I would be more than happy >>>> >>> to >>> >>>> polish this iTALC wiki page. I'll need mentoring, a lot at the start, >>>> >>> but a >>> >>>> great wiki page saves time for everyone and helps edubuntu users feel >>>> confident. Is there anyone who knows iTALC that would serve as my >>>> >>> technical >>> >>>> mentor on this wiki page? What would you add to or remove from the list >>>> >>> of >>> >>>> sticky points? >>>> >>> I had quite a bit of experience with iTALC back in 2006, in fact the >>> article I wrote back then on compiling iTALC from source for Dapper >>> < >>> http://indianalinux.blogspot.com/2007/02/howto-install-italc-from-source-on.html >>> >>> is still, according to Google Analytics, the single most visited >>> article on my somewhat comatose blog. >>> >>> My big problem was simply that there weren't up to date iTALC packages >>> for Ubuntu, and building from source gave me that. >>> >>> I was working on just "normal" Desktops, though, so I have >>> *absolutely* no experience with iTALC on LTSP. (no experience with >>> LTSP yet, really) >>> >>> Still, I may be able to help if your questions are basically just >>> iTALC-related. What problems are you having? >>> >>> >>>> David G >>>> >>> Sim?n R >>> >>> P.S. Just in case you're unaware: iTALC 1.x development ground to a >>> halt as the developer (a college student who codes in his free time) >>> works on version 2.0. The latest version, 1.0.10, was just released >>> after a couple of years break, and it pretty much just includes bug >>> fixes. >>> >>> >> -------------- next part -------------- >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edubuntu-users/attachments/20100515/76f6057b/attachment-0001.htm >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 23:37:42 -0400 >> From: dbclinton <[email protected]> >> Subject: Re: ltsp-gui >> To: Peter <[email protected]> >> Cc: [email protected] >> Message-ID: <1273981062.1820.11.ca...@rishon> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >> >> Hello, >> Here's what I discovered about my problem: >> My best guess is that ltsp failed to properly install (during the actual >> hard disk install process) because it couldn't get past my proxy server. >> Now, while in the live CD gui, I had configured my proxy info including >> authentication, but that information doesn't seem to have been passed to >> the actual installed system (I know that because I had to set it again >> once the install was done). >> Here's what I did to install ltsp on the HD (thanks to the guys a irc >> #edubuntu - if you don't have a proxy server, ignore the "export >> http..." line): >> First: >> use synaptic to install ltsp-server-standalone (NOT ltsp-server, but >> ltsp-server-standalone!) >> Then, from terminal: >> sudo -i >> export >> http_proxy=http://[yourproxyusername]:[proxypasswo...@[proxyipaddress]:[proxyport]/ >> ltsp-build-client >> Good luck >> >> On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 11:27 +0000, Peter wrote: >> >>> dbclinton <dbclin <at> gmail.com> writes: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Working on the assumption that there are probably other people just as >>>> dumb as I am and that this might be useful for a circle wider than just >>>> me, where did the ltsp gui go on edubuntu 10.04? It was under >>>> "applications/other" while I was running a live CD session (and it >>>> worked perfectly there), during the actual install (from live CD) I saw >>>> a desktop icon, but once I'd rebooted into the OS, both the menu item >>>> and the desktop icon had disappeared (not to mention my configurations >>>> from the live CD session). >>>> I searched Edubuntu Menu Editor and Synaptic to no avail and played >>>> around in Terminal, getting some kind of response with "sudo >>>> ltsp-install" - but nothing effective. >>>> I could always do it the old-fashioned way as in past installs, but I am >>>> at least curious as to where the GUI has gone. >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> I was very impressed when I ran the edubuntu 10.04 live cd and had clients >>> working at a press of a button. So I was rather disappointed to find I had >>> to >>> install ltsp from scratch to get it working once I installed edu 10.04 on >>> my >>> server. So add me to the dumb list, especially if there is a script >>> somewhere >>> that I missed. I have ltsp working on ubuntu 9.04 with fat clients and want >>> to >>> set up on edubuntu 10.04 but I'm not sure if I just do it the same way as >>> before >>> or if the set-up is different with 10.04. I guess I will just try and see >>> what >>> happens. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 16:37:40 -0500 > From: David Groos <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: edubuntu-users Digest, Vol 48, Issue 9 > To: ps <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Message-ID: > <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hi Paul, > > Thanks for your continued effort at communicating your experiences with > this. Personally, I've not yet gotten to try and install Lucid with LTSP > and thus don't have much to say but, 'good luck!' :) Well actually I was > working on it, got repeatedly stymied and have put it on the back burner > till the school year is out and I've got more time to address it. > > Have you seen this > page<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPQuickInstall#Installing%20on%20top%20of%20an%20already%20running%20desktop%20system>? > It's not so easy to find but I've heard it's up to date with Lucid. > This page <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP> is the mother-load > of LTSP-related links... though of course of varying states of > up-to-datedness. > > What has been your experience searching for needed info related to > installing Lucid/Edubuntu? > > David > > > > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 3:17 PM, ps <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear List >> >> About 10.04 ltsp, I wrote a while ago about the problembut so far there >> was response that would help in any way. However, I found that if you >> nstall 9.10 and then upgradeto 10.04 ltsp at least tries to work by >> giving thin client an ip address but no image. It seems that there is no >> tc image ready and you have to create it first and place it in the >> correct folder. Then it should work. >> >> Paul >> >> >> >> >> [email protected] wrote: >>> Send edubuntu-users mailing list submissions to >>> [email protected] >>> >>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >>> [email protected] >>> >>> You can reach the person managing the list at >>> [email protected] >>> >>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >>> than "Re: Contents of edubuntu-users digest..." >>> >>> >>> Today's Topics: >>> >>> 1. Re: ltsp-gui (Peter) >>> 2. Re: Mentoring for improving wiki pages? (David Groos) >>> 3. Re: ltsp-gui (dbclinton) >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Message: 1 >>> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 11:27:42 +0000 (UTC) >>> From: Peter <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: ltsp-gui >>> To: [email protected] >>> Message-ID: <[email protected]> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >>> >>> dbclinton <dbclin <at> gmail.com> writes: >>> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Working on the assumption that there are probably other people just as >>>> dumb as I am and that this might be useful for a circle wider than just >>>> me, where did the ltsp gui go on edubuntu 10.04? It was under >>>> "applications/other" while I was running a live CD session (and it >>>> worked perfectly there), during the actual install (from live CD) I saw >>>> a desktop icon, but once I'd rebooted into the OS, both the menu item >>>> and the desktop icon had disappeared (not to mention my configurations >>>> from the live CD session). >>>> I searched Edubuntu Menu Editor and Synaptic to no avail and played >>>> around in Terminal, getting some kind of response with "sudo >>>> ltsp-install" - but nothing effective. >>>> I could always do it the old-fashioned way as in past installs, but I am >>>> at least curious as to where the GUI has gone. >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> I was very impressed when I ran the edubuntu 10.04 live cd and had >> clients >>> working at a press of a button. So I was rather disappointed to find I >> had to >>> install ltsp from scratch to get it working once I installed edu 10.04 on >> my >>> server. So add me to the dumb list, especially if there is a script >> somewhere >>> that I missed. I have ltsp working on ubuntu 9.04 with fat clients and >> want to >>> set up on edubuntu 10.04 but I'm not sure if I just do it the same way as >> before >>> or if the set-up is different with 10.04. I guess I will just try and see >> what >>> happens. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 2 >>> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 19:42:32 -0500 >>> From: David Groos <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: Mentoring for improving wiki pages? >>> To: Sim?n Ruiz <[email protected]> >>> Cc: [email protected], ubuntu-education >>> <[email protected]>, Edubuntu Users Group >>> <[email protected]> >>> Message-ID: >>> <[email protected]> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >>> >>> Gavin and Sim?n thanks for your offers to help me write some good >>> pages--I'll take you up on all of it, starting with the iTALC. Also, >> thanks >>> for the history--something which I think is important to include, >> briefly, >>> in the wiki as well. Hopefully, others in the community with additional >>> knowledge, both from a programming and implementation-perspective, will >>> chime in as needed. >>> >>> For starters, it would be a great time-saver on my part if people would >>> direct me to good reference articles on iTALC for Ubuntu (I know it's >> used >>> with Windows as well but I'm not focusing on that). I of course could do >> a >>> google search on iTALC (done it many times, actually), however, I don't >> know >>> what is outdated or applies to the areas of interest. The info I'm >> looking >>> for is: >>> --History of the project >>> --Accuracy of the ubuntu page on italc (it says it is only good for >> Hardy) >>> --Differences between versions for Hardy, Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid (I'll be >>> focusing on Jaunty, Karmic, Lucid) >>> --Successful applications of iTALC >>> --CURRENT issues--limitations--with iTALC. >>> --Theory on iTALC. >>> >>> Any favorite links or mini-lessons would be much appreciated! >>> >>> Thanks! >>> David >>> >>> PS--Sounds like we need a tutorial on installing Edubuntu/LTSP from >> recent >>> list-server e-mails--it's not that people are dumb, it's that wiki pages >>> need improving! >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:34 AM, Sim?n Ruiz <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>>> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 5:37 PM, David Groos <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> I just turned in my final last night for my statistics class so can now >>>>> dedicate some more time to edubuntu, again, and, teaching will be out >> for >>>>> the year in just about 4 weeks. Like many users of edubuntu, I need >> help >>>> to >>>> >>>>> install/upgrade/troubleshoot/fix things. One key resource for >> self-help >>>> is >>>> >>>>> the wiki. People have been working hard to improve it as a whole. I'm >>>>> suggesting to choose maybe a dozen 'hot spots'--topics that are >> critical >>>> to >>>> >>>>> make edubuntu work in a school setting, and make great wiki pages on >>>>> >>>> them. >>>> >>>>> A perfect example of what I'm talking about is the work of Gavin and >> his >>>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ThinClientHowtoNAT page. >>>>> >>>> While >>>> >>>>> it is true that 3 other people have also improved that page, Gavin made >> a >>>>> big effort to make sure this critical task was CLEARLY and thoroughly >>>>> explained. There is no such thing as perfect but there is excellent >> and >>>>> that page is. >>>>> >>>>> I've spent I don't know how many hours battling iTALC and alkisg has >>>>> >>>> spent >>>> >>>>> at least 2 or 3 hours trying to help me. He one time groaned when I >> told >>>>> him that I had followed the directions on the wiki. These might have >>>>> >>>> been >>>> >>>>> pretty good for Hardy, but I had Jaunty and just hoped it would work; >> it >>>>> didn't, nor does it still. >>>>> >>>>> Here are some possible 'sticky points'. There might be some good wiki >>>>> >>>> pages >>>> >>>>> on them now, but when I first tackled these tasks, they were lacking. >>>>> >>>> They >>>> >>>>> are critical to many school setups. >>>>> >>>>> --iTALC setup >>>>> --Basic squid proxy setup >>>>> --Localapps setup >>>>> --Backup System >>>>> --using flash >>>>> --using java >>>>> --setting up file-sharing systems for one's classes >>>>> >>>>> I need to understand iTALC and make it work. I would be more than >> happy >>>> to >>>> >>>>> polish this iTALC wiki page. I'll need mentoring, a lot at the start, >>>>> >>>> but a >>>> >>>>> great wiki page saves time for everyone and helps edubuntu users feel >>>>> confident. Is there anyone who knows iTALC that would serve as my >>>>> >>>> technical >>>> >>>>> mentor on this wiki page? What would you add to or remove from the >> list >>>> of >>>> >>>>> sticky points? >>>>> >>>> I had quite a bit of experience with iTALC back in 2006, in fact the >>>> article I wrote back then on compiling iTALC from source for Dapper >>>> < >>>> >> http://indianalinux.blogspot.com/2007/02/howto-install-italc-from-source-on.html >>>> is still, according to Google Analytics, the single most visited >>>> article on my somewhat comatose blog. >>>> >>>> My big problem was simply that there weren't up to date iTALC packages >>>> for Ubuntu, and building from source gave me that. >>>> >>>> I was working on just "normal" Desktops, though, so I have >>>> *absolutely* no experience with iTALC on LTSP. (no experience with >>>> LTSP yet, really) >>>> >>>> Still, I may be able to help if your questions are basically just >>>> iTALC-related. What problems are you having? >>>> >>>> >>>>> David G >>>>> >>>> Sim?n R >>>> >>>> P.S. Just in case you're unaware: iTALC 1.x development ground to a >>>> halt as the developer (a college student who codes in his free time) >>>> works on version 2.0. The latest version, 1.0.10, was just released >>>> after a couple of years break, and it pretty much just includes bug >>>> fixes. >>>> >>>> >>> -------------- next part -------------- >>> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >>> URL: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edubuntu-users/attachments/20100515/76f6057b/attachment-0001.htm >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 3 >>> Date: Sat, 15 May 2010 23:37:42 -0400 >>> From: dbclinton <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: ltsp-gui >>> To: Peter <[email protected]> >>> Cc: [email protected] >>> Message-ID: <1273981062.1820.11.ca...@rishon> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" >>> >>> Hello, >>> Here's what I discovered about my problem: >>> My best guess is that ltsp failed to properly install (during the actual >>> hard disk install process) because it couldn't get past my proxy server. >>> Now, while in the live CD gui, I had configured my proxy info including >>> authentication, but that information doesn't seem to have been passed to >>> the actual installed system (I know that because I had to set it again >>> once the install was done). >>> Here's what I did to install ltsp on the HD (thanks to the guys a irc >>> #edubuntu - if you don't have a proxy server, ignore the "export >>> http..." line): >>> First: >>> use synaptic to install ltsp-server-standalone (NOT ltsp-server, but >>> ltsp-server-standalone!) >>> Then, from terminal: >>> sudo -i >>> export >>> http_proxy=http:// >> [yourproxyusername]:[proxypasswo...@[proxyipaddress]:[proxyport]/ >>> ltsp-build-client >>> Good luck >>> >>> On Sat, 2010-05-15 at 11:27 +0000, Peter wrote: >>> >>>> dbclinton <dbclin <at> gmail.com> writes: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> Working on the assumption that there are probably other people just as >>>>> dumb as I am and that this might be useful for a circle wider than just >>>>> me, where did the ltsp gui go on edubuntu 10.04? It was under >>>>> "applications/other" while I was running a live CD session (and it >>>>> worked perfectly there), during the actual install (from live CD) I saw >>>>> a desktop icon, but once I'd rebooted into the OS, both the menu item >>>>> and the desktop icon had disappeared (not to mention my configurations >>>>> from the live CD session). >>>>> I searched Edubuntu Menu Editor and Synaptic to no avail and played >>>>> around in Terminal, getting some kind of response with "sudo >>>>> ltsp-install" - but nothing effective. >>>>> I could always do it the old-fashioned way as in past installs, but I >> am >>>>> at least curious as to where the GUI has gone. >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> I was very impressed when I ran the edubuntu 10.04 live cd and had >> clients >>>> working at a press of a button. So I was rather disappointed to find I >> had to >>>> install ltsp from scratch to get it working once I installed edu 10.04 >> on my >>>> server. So add me to the dumb list, especially if there is a script >> somewhere >>>> that I missed. I have ltsp working on ubuntu 9.04 with fat clients and >> want to >>>> set up on edubuntu 10.04 but I'm not sure if I just do it the same way >> as before >>>> or if the set-up is different with 10.04. I guess I will just try and >> see what >>>> happens. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> >> -- >> edubuntu-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >> > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edubuntu-users/attachments/20100516/90ea9bd0/attachment.htm > > > ------------------------------ > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
