The_Code> ok, i will start with: welcome to easy-ltsp gsoc meeting :) what happened the last two weeks: i managed to get my makefile finished * The_Code_ (n=jweber@p549FFE09.dip.t-dialin.net) has joined #ltsp did you get my last lines? last one - i managed to get my makefile finished there are now two versions available for test * The_Code has quit (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) one for openSUSE containing the kiwi-ltsp part at: http://forgeftp.novell.com/kiwi-ltsp/easy-ltsp-0.4-opensuse.tar.gz and one for other distros containing just the lts.conf part: http://forgeftp.novell.com/kiwi-ltsp/easy-ltsp-0.4-other.tar.gz i made some look changes to the ui, giving the dialogs better titles * cyberorg is having internet connection problem, hopefully it will last till the meeting is done if a lts.conf is specified in easy-ltsp.conf and it exists it will be loaded automatically at startup also there is now a userconfiguration handling the last used lts.conf file or xml file cool, so now packagers can package for their distros, and put lts.conf path according to their setup preconfigured i will update the tarball one more time later today, but yes they can we need someone to debianize the package, we can build it on the oBS let me know when i can start with my feedback i am currently giving save and cancel button in the section back their functionality i can try to build a .deb package if nobody else does you can start with your feedback kl_eisbaer, it would be good to have ubuntu and debian packages available as well The_Code_, "Save" button in the UI, what does it do exactly? what about deciding per make options if the resulting code should contain opensuse specific things atm nothing, but it will write to the currently loaded file in about 1h sorry, looks like 11.1 locks the capslock The_Code_, instead of two tarballs, create one tarball, and we can use --with-kiwi-ltsp to build for suse ./configure --with-kiwi-ltsp good will include this * The_Code_ is now known as The_Code ok, another thing is "Load" xml and lts.conf button is broken Settings > preference > choose sorry that one ^^ * mhterres (n=marcelo@c9259a63.virtua.com.br) has joined #ltsp ok, will check it The_Code, also alignments everywhere needs fixing, including in kiwi-ltsp section The_Code, go in advanced configuration, all the subsections are aligned differently next steps : backup/restore - are we doing it by file or per variable? per file would be easy :) ok, lets do it that way "August 11: Suggested 'pencils down' date. Take a week to scrub code, write tests, improve documentation, etc" http://en.opensuse.org/Summer_of_Code_2008#Important_dates my plan is that a click on the cancel button resumes to the last saved state * jammcq (n=jam@70.91.230.209) has joined #ltsp sounds good The_Code, i think we have covered everything we could in this SOC timeline :) one thing, i currently autosave the conf if the user hasn't saved it, should i ask him to save? * The_Code thinks so too if there is a "Save" button we should leave it to users to save so i ask him on quit yes another thing, /usr/sbin /usr/bin root tool or user tool it should be /usr/sbin as everything we change is accessible by root only, /etc/easy-ltsp and lts.conf k, next thing i have is keyboard task but as we discussed, user should be able to open it read-only and save in their home folder of course what tasks are remaining apart from keyboard? imo it is enough to set XkbModel, XkbLayout ? yes The_Code: yes all others we have defined are there great, once the GUI beautification is done, you can start on code documentation and cleanup The_Code, cyberog: so we switch to /usr/bin ß good so keyboard task will be there real soon kl_eisbaer, yeah so the desktop entry should call kdesu or something similar currently ? as the gui is currently just for root kl_eisbaer, xdg-su or should the normal user also be able to start it ? normal user should be able to start it ok kl_eisbaer, no point in starting it read-only, saving it in home, then copying it over, so users can start manually running easy-ltsp if they want to but when clicking .desktop it should run xdg-su easy-ltsp i am checking if user has writepermission on the file he is loading The_Code, we now have fl_teachertool in our repo, see how it detects MAC addresses, you may want to use it for adding clients will take a look at it /sbin/arp "+dummy.ip+" |grep -v HWaddress|awk '{print $3}' something like this in fl_teachertool-0.60/fl_teachertool.cxx good that's all from me, kl_eisbaer you got anything to add? anyone else here want to know more about easy-ltsp GUI? The_Code, once you roll out single tarball with fixed Makefile, kl_eisbaer can you look at debanizing it too? nothing from my side - just ping us when the tarball is ready will do cyberorg: yes, will create a debian package i've updated kiwi-ltsp addon CD http://forgeftp.novell.com/kiwi-ltsp/iso/ later i'll add easy-ltsp and italc in there too ok one thing, i am i allowed to change http://en.opensuse.org/Easy-LTSP to fit the current state? The_Code, of course :) The_Code: feel free ... good, then i will change it cyberorg, i saw you refered to the page in your talk, so i thought this would be needed kl_eisbaer, you saw mukt.in slides? it has some explanation of how ltsp works in simple terms yes - nice 1 it was more of a practical, so not that many slides me is just wondering when you add the workflows in the wiki kl_eisbaer, the flow chart that is in the slide? * Q-FUNK has quit ("Leaving.") yes ok, will do it right away thanks take both, the one for ltsp and the one for kiwi-ltsp i need to add live CD and USB in kiwi-ltsp-setup flowchart The_Code, you'd have to add kiwi-ltsp-setup -u and kiwi-ltsp-setup -cd to the kiwi-ltsp menu to create live USB/CD will be added