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[10:19] <beni> Anybody any idea how I could get my USB devices working with ltspfs on hardy? Floppies work by the way. |
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[17:11] <RichEd_> stgraber: hello ? |
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[17:14] <stgraber> RichEd: hi |
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[17:14] <RichEd> how did the presentation go ? |
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[17:29] <Nick_M_> @ RichEd : http://eyeedu.org |
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[17:29] <Nick_M_> Hello, again ;) |
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[17:29] <RichEd> hi Nick_M_ |
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[17:30] <RichEd> still travelling ... sitting in london hotel now preparing for company sprint tomorrow |
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[17:30] <RichEd> i'm just busy, not avoiding you :) ... next week life should be more normal |
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[17:30] <RichEd> (after a 18 hour trip home) |
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[17:30] <Nick_M_> Ahh, well sorry for the bothers then |
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[17:31] <RichEd> np ... keep pinging me ... i'll let you know when i have 30 mins |
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[17:31] <Nick_M_> Ok ;) |
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[21:15] <edenadmin> Hi we were having problems logging into edubuntu after an upgrade to Hardy - user not recognised at login screen. ltsp-update-sshkeys and ltsp-update-image changed the problem to fail at busybox with mount errors visible on the console (ctl-alt-f1). This is like "http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=686966&highlight=ltsp+busybox" - see the edenlab post at the end. Any ideas? |
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[21:27] <edenadmin> Please help |
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