I would also point out that there is (or was) an Ubuntu Christian
Edition that already ships with these programs, plus a content filter
and religious artwork.
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On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 20:53 -0600, Scott Balneaves wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 01:07:14AM +0
g the display name to something more user friendly/descriptive
would be a simple change of the .desktop file, wouldn't require custom
menu definitions, and would benefit all desktops that use the XDG
standard.
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On Tue, 2010-12-28 at 10:48 -0500, Jonat
Hi, It
sounds like windows isn't detecting the hard drive properly, ie only sees it as a
130gb hard drive not the full 250gb. Therefore when you install edubuntu and create a 150gb partition, it might be
changing the partition table on the hard drive
and causing Windoze to crash.
If this
-s switch with no luck.
The sound works on the server for gcompris and normal sounds.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Thanks
Michael
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Subject: Re: no sound in gcompris
Hi Michael
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 12:39 +0200, Michael wrote:
> in the lts.conf file. This is how I got the startup sound to work.
> I've also tries starting gcompr
Hi, you might have a
memory problem...
Boot off the edubuntu cd and chose memory
test.
Let the memory test run for an hour or so.
If there are errors, you need to replace the faulty memory.
Hope this helps.
Michael
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e range motherboards will work well
with Edubuntu 7.04? They must be able to boot off the onboard NIC, and the
onboard sound and graphics must 'just work'
Any suggestions would be a great help.
Thanks
Michael
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Hi, sorry about that...
Only about 5 to 7 workstations per server. I'm going to use the servers as
'workstations' aswell.
Michael
Michael-0722258775
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Hi, are you using Edubuntu 7.04 ? If so I have noticed that a lot of people
are having a lot of problems with it. I was having problems where the
terminals and even the server would just freeze sometimes while the kids
were doing their thing, mainly TuxPaint and Gcompris as the kids are all in
grad
my wife is a teacher, and a common complaint by her and her colleagues
is that teaching materials are virtually impossible to find
online. there are sites which offer lesson plans and example
work, however these are either lacking in content or paid-subscription.
edubuntu provides an opportunity
(comments inline)
Miles Berry wrote: Moodleforge, which is a
schoolforge.org.uk project, is about using
Moodle to provide communication and collaboration tools for groups ofeducators, in much the same way as Edna groups do down in Oz (see
http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/course/view.php?id=40), but
does edubuntu plan to include an attendance/student information
program? there are a few web-based administration systems (http://www.miller-group.net/'>centre and http://richtech.ca/openadmin/"> open admin for
schools for example), but these require a central server and
access to the internet to
Depending on your definition of "recent", you might wantto try Snofrix:
http://www.skolelinux.org/~conrad/snofrix/html/de/programs.html
http://www.skolelinux.org/~conrad/snofrix/html/us/download.htmlhttp://www.skolelinux.org/~conrad/snofrix.htmlIt was released this summer, with KDE
3.3 and OOo 1.1
My name is Michael Berger. I am new to Edubuntu, but not new to Linux
or Open Source. I am a Linux adinistrator at a major International
COmpany (46+ people). I am very interested in working with this
group because I now have a child that is school age and looking into
private schools
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