David Van Assche
/me is an education technologist, helping to implement both pedagogical solutions for IT, and migrating systems from windows to Linux. He is often found hacking at ltsp, edubuntu and moodle. You can contact me here: nubae (at) nubae (dot) com or u can catch me on irc here: #edubuntu

http://nubae.com/ltsp-and-collaboarted-netbooks-not-just-xos
and
http://nubae.com/sugar-on-ltsp-ubuntu-intrepid-ibex
kind Regards,
David Van Assche
Mark Ahlness wrote:
> We saw you, too, Bud. When we see you on, we'll invite you to a chat. Currently there are two others on the same server - don't know who they are...
>
> Right now my third graders are slogging through our NCLB state test craziness called the WASL. Ugh. - Mark
>
> Bud Hunt wrote:
> > Mark,
> >
> > I saw your machines when I was online with my XO yesterday and friended two of them. Will say hello the next time I see y'all online.
> >
> > Bud
> >
> >
> > Mark Ahlness wrote:
> > > If anybody would like to connect with us via a jabber server, that would be great. Users can chat, share applications, etc. I have our four logged on to a local, pretty reliable one. Gotta have your XO on the Internet.
> > >
> > > To connect, go to the terminal and type:
> > >
> > > sugar-control-panel -s jabber school.letschange.org
> > >
> > > Then restart sugar, and check your neighborhood! Our classsroom machine names all end with roomtwelve.com
> > >
> > > The wiki page listing all of the jabber servers is here:
> > > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Community_Jabber_Servers
> > > Your XO will stay connected to a jabber server you select until you change it.
> > >
> > > Thanks! - Mark