Hi, I had the same problem once, but every other time I've done it the local apps worked fine. I've written a howto that I think is a bit easier to follow than the one you used, although I borrow...
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Hi, I had the same problem once, but every other time I've done it the local apps worked fine. I've written a howto that I think is a bit easier to follow than the one you used, although I borrow...
You can do this yourself on any pc running windows or linux. Here is the page to explain how. It's free and simple.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles
Here's the page to...
Sorry no idea, I don't actually use either one, but I do use LTSP. I would solicit the good fellows at the edubuntu users listserv:
edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
There are some developers...
For anyone having problems with different resolutions on different monitors in an LTSP setup the solution I found was to put:
XRANDR_DISABLE = True
in my lts.conf
This disables xrandr trying to...
I don't think thin client manager is supported anymore. I think italc took over. You can find out more at the edubuntu-users listserv. -joe
/dev/sda1:
Timing cached reads: 774 MB in 2.00 seconds = 386.89 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 84 MB in 3.04 seconds = 27.65 MB/sec
I posted a fix for this issue a little while ago. It's quite easy. Here you go:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1138099
Good Luck! -joe
I got it working too. Here's what I did:
Installed jaunty UNR from ubuntu.com using .img file (.iso didn't work for some reason)
Installed all updates with Update Manager
Added repos from...
Sorry, I haven't got any further steps for you. I assume you've tried disabling autologin and all that? What if you create a new user, does it still come up? You tried the fix that worked for me...
Hmmm, it sounds like a problem with your hardware or something. Perhaps you corrupted your etc/network/interfaces file somehow? In any case you may be able to fix it by installing the old GNOME...
Nah, you can always fix it. If you installed Gnome Network Manager you will find it under one of the other menus, like System->Network or something. It is a pretty straightforward manager from what I...
Installed jaunty unr last night for my wife. She says it is snappier than hardy unr. The new notification system is nice.
Everything seems to work out of the box except the GMA 500 display driver...
i guess i have to reply to mark it as solved...
For anyone who had the same problem as me:
In 9.04 UNR I had an account autologin but would then be prompted for a password with the following message:
There are all kinds of fixes on the...
idk about AR but there are lots of free mindmapping sites out there. I like mindmeister.com and bubbl.us a lot. maybe they will work for you. -joe
Hi Josh, glad I can help out. I use Google Docs extensively, so no worries. In fact we use Google Apps here for both our staff and students. I also have implemented a fair amount of linux boxes here...
Hi Josh,
My name is Joe and I'm also a teacher. I teach K-8 technology in San Diego and have been trying to learn Ubuntu and Linux better for about 2 years now. I use LTSP mostly so I'm not going...
I've always enjoyed geosense, but kdice is my current fave. (I'm not sure if either is technically open source though).
I WANT THEM!!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE can I have them? I don't care how many you have I will pick them up and everything. I meet all of your...
The bad news is you must use the terminal. The good news is that it is pretty easy. Check it out:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=542308
1. Scribus
2. kturtle
3. clonezilla
4. there's an app that basically manages thin clients like the built in one in edubuntu and does screen share and everything but I forget what it is called. If...
Sunny San Diego (discovered by the Germans in 1904, and of course in German means "a whale's vagina").
The only thing I know of that is even close to what you are asking about is referenced here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntucert
Unfortunately it doesn't look like that's going to be up and...
Well...I was lurking in the hopes that someone else would respond with some sage-like advice but since that hasn't happened I'll just tell you to check out iTalc and please let me know how it goes...
I looked into textbooks when I was first investigating Ubuntu and while there are a few out there by the usual suspects (just check the computers/programming section of your local bookstore) the best...