[ubuntu-uk] Edubuntu thin client subnet and Windows Domain

2011-03-22 Thread Nathan Arkless
Hi All [cid:image002.png@01CBE890.D188A8C0][cid:image003.png@01CBE890.D188A8C0][cid:image002.png@01CBE890.D188A8C0][cid:image001.png@01CBE890.6DDBB100][cid:image001.png@01CBE890.6DDBB100]I'm new to the group and would like to ask your help. I'm an IT tech at a school and I want to demo Edubuntu

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-16 Thread Alistair Crust
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 18:52 +, andylockran wrote: > Alistair, > > I was at FLOSSiE at the Bolton TIC in 2006 and was really impressed by your > work. I've not noticed you on the list before - so here's a quick "Well > Done" from a fan! > > Andy > > On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:23:34 +, Alis

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-15 Thread norman
> Yup, tried both the server and desktop versions and both seemed to work > okay for me. Now that I have had a nights sleep and the little one has gone off to school I will try again. It is quite possible that I failed to check some language box or other so I will try to be alert. Incidentally,

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-15 Thread andylockran
Alistair, I was at FLOSSiE at the Bolton TIC in 2006 and was really impressed by your work. I've not noticed you on the list before - so here's a quick "Well Done" from a fan! Andy On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:23:34 +, Alistair Crust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 14:00 +000

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-15 Thread Rob Beard
norman wrote: >> Yup, tried both the server and desktop versions and both seemed to work >> okay for me. > > Now that I have had a nights sleep and the little one has gone off to > school I will try again. It is quite possible that I failed to check > some language box or other so I will try to b

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-15 Thread Alistair Crust
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 14:00 +, andylockran wrote: > Norman, > > I _really_ like edubuntu so much that it's become my choice for the desktop > at home. It was great fun to have friends at uni come with their XP laptops > complaining about their speed - and set them up to boot off their netwo

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-15 Thread andylockran
Norman, I _really_ like edubuntu so much that it's become my choice for the desktop at home. It was great fun to have friends at uni come with their XP laptops complaining about their speed - and set them up to boot off their network cards onto my edubuntu server. That's only a small part of

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-15 Thread Dave Morley
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 21:27 +, norman wrote: > Has anybody here installed Edubuntu, please and, if so, did you have any > problems? I tried this evening and everything went well until I came to > type in names and so forth. Instead of appearing in English everything I > had typed came in what

[ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-14 Thread norman
Has anybody here installed Edubuntu, please and, if so, did you have any problems? I tried this evening and everything went well until I came to type in names and so forth. Instead of appearing in English everything I had typed came in what looked like Arabic. Nothing in life runs smoothly. Norman

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-14 Thread London School of Puppetry
On 14/11/2007, alan c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > norman wrote: > > Has anybody here installed Edubuntu, please and, if so, did you have any > > problems? I tried this evening and everything went well until I came to > > type in names and so forth. Instead of appearing in English everything I >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-14 Thread Rob Beard
norman wrote: > Has anybody here installed Edubuntu, please and, if so, did you have any > problems? I tried this evening and everything went well until I came to > type in names and so forth. Instead of appearing in English everything I > had typed came in what looked like Arabic. Nothing in life

Re: [ubuntu-uk] edubuntu

2007-11-14 Thread alan c
norman wrote: > Has anybody here installed Edubuntu, please and, if so, did you have any > problems? I tried this evening and everything went well until I came to > type in names and so forth. Instead of appearing in English everything I > had typed came in what looked like Arabic. Nothing in life

Re: [ubuntu-uk] EdUbuntu

2007-09-30 Thread Kris Douglas
On 30/09/2007, Rhys Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On the subject of edubuntu i have just introduced it to a early learning > centre/nursery that my cousins wife works in and they are over the moon with > the useability and more importantly the cost i.e nothing. Anyway they have > branches

Re: [ubuntu-uk] EdUbuntu

2007-09-30 Thread Rhys Morgan
On the subject of edubuntu i have just introduced it to a early learning centre/nursery that my cousins wife works in and they are over the moon with the useability and more importantly the cost i.e nothing. Anyway they have branches nationwide and have asked me to write some more copies of edub

Re: [ubuntu-uk] EdUbuntu

2007-09-30 Thread Sakjur
2007/9/29, Ron Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Ian Pascoe wrote: > > Will someone put me out of my misery > > > > > > > > Thanks, but what desktop does EdUbuntu come with? I'bve just scoured > over > > the site and found what's included and I'm leaving towards KDE but can > > someone say for sure

Re: [ubuntu-uk] EdUbuntu

2007-09-29 Thread Ron Rhodes
Ian Pascoe wrote: > Will someone put me out of my misery > > > > Thanks, but what desktop does EdUbuntu come with? I'bve just scoured over > the site and found what's included and I'm leaving towards KDE but can > someone say for sure please? > > E > > > > It's Gnome, see http://www.edubuntu.o

[ubuntu-uk] EdUbuntu

2007-09-29 Thread Ian Pascoe
Will someone put me out of my misery Thanks, but what desktop does EdUbuntu come with? I'bve just scoured over the site and found what's included and I'm leaving towards KDE but can someone say for sure please? E -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubunt