Todd Shoemaker a écrit :
Denis-
There are a couple of ways to handle this. For special-purpose use I
create or modify an xorg.conf file and specify it in lts.conf for that
terminal using XF86CONFIG_FILE=nvidia-xorg.conf. This gives the most
control over the X configuration, but you
Hi Paul,
It was a type error, my real file has a quote mark on it.
It looks like to be a little error, but I can´t get it. It is very
frustrating isn´t it ?
Thank you.
Flavio
Paul VanGundy escreveu:
Flavio,
I noticed that you are missing a quote mark at the end of filename
Hi DenisG,
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, DenisG wrote:
I'm now trying to make it accept a PCI video card in place of the
integrated AGP chip, and it doesn't want... This is a Dell Optiplex GXa
with integrated ATI Rage Pro AGP. Somebody here ever did that?
You may need to turn off the AGP card in the
Finding the bios setting is the best solution, but I have an old system
that had no such setting, so while I would get text from the PCI card
during bios and bootup, when the OS would try to auto-sense the
graphics hardware, it would always choose the integrated graphics card
first. This was
Hi Joe,
Thanks for the tip. Ideally vmware should do the trick. Linux on top of
a Win2003 server
should be OK but vmware can slow things down a good deal, so I thought
a cygwin
environment with the dhcpd, tftpd and nfsd services running should do
the job at a much
lower CPU penalty. Maybe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Win can netboot. Can run terminal services. I don't do Win, but my friend
assure me that it's done like that.
All I see is a benefit is you save 512M ram on each terminal, but it costs
much more than 512M in licences etc
If you have a Pentium 75 as a
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 24/10/06, Reed Loefgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have an ltsp-3 installation that has stopped letting users print to a
printer on a host. It had in the past. Users can print to an HP
ee... you lost me here...host? Are you meaning thin
hi
I'm running centos
4.3 and LTSP 4.2 and trying to enable LDA on client
computers.
I'm stuck in a
situation where if i plug in a usb drive on a client, a new icon apears on the
desktop with the drive's name (as it apears in windows) and the "on" led on the
driver is lit. There's a
This is my lts.cong. Also I checked that it's using /var/opt/ltsp/swapfiles as NFS swap. How to make sure that, its's using swap.
[Default]
SERVER = 192.168.0.1
XSERVER = auto
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = Microsoft
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = /dev/ttyS0
X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 50
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 3
USE_XFS
I suggest to install Adblock PLUS extension instead of Adblock (encounter some problems). https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1865/Also, install noscript (because the ajax based _javascript_ takes a load of resources these days).
On 10/30/06, Andrew Ziem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bannerfilter is a
G'day all!
On our ltsp clients, we use grdesktop to connect to
a Windows Server 2003 server via remote desktop. Office staff would like
to be able to change their desktop background when they log on (although they
appreciate (or at least were told) that it is graphics intensive).
Currently,
hi
I'm running centos
4.3 and LTSP 4.2 and trying to enable LDA on client
computers.
I'm stuck in a
situation where if i plug in a usb drive on a client, a new icon apears on the
desktop with the drive's name (as it apears in windows) and the "on" led on the
driver is lit. There's a
I've been trying to put a LTSP up and running, but no success. Though out the mailing list I've gotten some help http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discussm=114355418619747w=2
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DHCPbut now I'm stuck and looking for some help.Any help will be great.
Thanks
Hi
I'm trying to get
access to local drives (USB and Floppy mostly) on terminals with
winbind
I've managed to get
local linux users to get access to the drives, but when a Windows User tries to
get access, he is unable.
May be a group
thing?
As I am unable to
add Windows users to a
Hi.Correct the paths are messed up, I ended up using the LTSP installer scripts instead of debian packages./ Jakob Simon-Gaarde2006/10/31, DenisG
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Hi listI just upgraded my LTSP server from Ubuntu Breezy to Dapper, but tftpd
doesn't work anymore.DHCP works fine, my client gets
Little more thorough message:I'm not sitting at my Ubuntu machine right now, but I seem to remember that the tftpd default path to /tftpboot is wrong. The the kernel is installed elsewhere mayby /var/lib/lts or something. Check it out :-)
/Jakob Simon-Gaarde2006/10/31, Jakob Simon-Gaarde [EMAIL
Hi All,I've been trying to put a LTSP up and running, but no success. Though out the mailing list I've gotten some help
but now I'm stuck and looking for help.
Below I am sending my config files. I am running a Kurumin dist. (Debian).
We are running: LTSP v4.2On the clients screen we've been
I want to have some information about the security in ltsp.First I know there's a display manager called LDM using ssh to secure the connection, it's all I need but I'm unable to make it working under debian with the debian package.. I'm trying to find some information about ldm but I can't find
Hi all. This is a bit off-topic, but I am considering giving myself an early
Xmas present: a new laptop.
I will be running Fedora Core on it and will be getting enough RAM to act as
an
LTSP server for *demonstrations* only.
For serveral reasons (one of which is on-island support) I have
We need Flash enabled because some educational sites use it as a teaching tool...Just 5 people browsing a web site with Flash...Local application is the solution. The problems is the hard configuration.
2006/10/31, Jason A. Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had the same problem and installed flashblock
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 06:09:41PM +0100, Daniel Teixeira wrote:
hi
I'm running centos 4.3 and LTSP 4.2 and trying to enable LDA on client
computers.
I'm stuck in a situation where if i plug in a usb drive on a client, a new
icon apears on the desktop with the drive's name (as it apears in
I was not planning on changing the ownership of single files but my comment was about changing the directory to prevent other plugins from also being installed.
I still don't like that idea. People should have full ownership of all files and directories in their home.
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at
Your statement translates to this:
They screw it up, and you would like to make them stop, but you want to
ensure that they retain the ability to screw it up. Sounds like there have
been plenty of valid suggestions, but you're just not interested in them.
Jeremy Young
Programmer/Analyst
I will be out of the office starting 11/03/2006 and will not return until
11/06/2006.
I will respond to your message when I return.
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Hello
I have configured as in manual:
http://ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-4.1/ltsp-4.1-en.html.
Everything works fine so far. I configured SCREEN_01 for startx.
X server starts but there is display manager problem (grey screen with large X
cursor).
1. I tried xdm. Configured as in manual.
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