Hi Todd, sigh... Managing students' computer-choices on classroom computers is, I think, currently the biggest un-met need of teachers using Edubuntu. Back when Hardy/Jaunty was coming out, sbalneav and others worked very hard to bring sabayon up to working and it did work very well in Jaunty. It was GREAT! When I upgraded to Lucid I found that it didn't work and sbalneav was no longer working with Edubuntu so I stopped using it. As explained by Jordan M., the design of Sabayon is inherently complex and difficult to maintain.
Then, Edubuntu Menu Editor came around thanks to many, especially Marc G. at Revolution Linux, effort. I wasn't able to get it to work but I think that I didn't try hard enough as Marc is right there to help as needed to make it work. I'm not sure of it's current status but I would recommend giving it a try especially because of Marc's support. Check here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/Documentation/Edubuntu-menueditor for more info. I always encourage people to join and post to all 3 lists because each list has specific and not always overlapping expertise, thus also include: [email protected], [email protected]. So, might want to post to more lists to get a wider audience. To manage classroom computers I tried iTALC for many many years (well, 2.5 years but it seems more) with little satisfaction and then sch-scripts, a series of scripts that do much of what iTALC does, reliably and more responsively. Sch-scripts is pretty much in beta mode if you aren't a Greek school for which they were designed, but they work well enough for me at this time. I'll be interested to hear how you end up addressing this need--please post your experiences to the list. I too will probably be trying to set up edubuntu menu editor soon, as well. Will share what I find out. David G On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Todd O'Bryan <[email protected]> wrote: > When I try saving a profile after doing some tweaks to Google Chrome, I get > the > > A fatal error has occurred. You can help us fix the problem by > sending the log in /etc/sabayon/sabayon-debug-log.conf to > http://bugzilla.gnome.org > > error message. Unfortunately, there is no such file. In fact, there's > just a profiles directory in /etc/sabayon. > > Any ideas how I might debug this or anyone have suggestions about how > to customize users' experiences without Sabayon? > > Thanks! > Todd > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >
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