Am Donnerstag, den 20.10.2005, 01:03 +0200 schrieb Mario Minati:
Hi folks,
I have a problem understanding how ltsp works.
First I'll would like to describe my goal, than my question is easier to
understand.
1. The users shall use thin clients with an ltsp server
2. The users are working
i install ltsp with ubuntu (kubuntu 5.10). the installtion failed i had
32 mb ram on the client , with 64 mb ram it works fine. I install
ltsp-1.4.1.1 with thin client with 32 mb ram and it works fine
(somewhere (i think in the in the ltsp docu) i read that the thin client
needs at least 32 mb
As far as I know the install won't fail due to ram. Were there other
differences? Was this the same system with more ram aded, or a
different system? Both the same version of ubuntu and the same command
run? I don't see how the problem you laid out happened unless there was
another
how can i use skype?
thank you
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#-Original Message-
#From: riky riky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 3:48 AM
#To: Scott, John
#Subject: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP an user policy
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#i am new from linux, how can i insal this package?
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You need to get the kiosktool rpm. I don't use Fedora Core
hello,
may be i do not explain well, the installtion on teh server was ok, but
i coud not start the client, when the client has only 32 mb ram and tehe
client starts when i put 64 mb ram. I hope it is now more clear.
Joe Auerbach a écrit :
As far as I know the install won't fail due to ram.
Hello List,
Im attempting to get ESD working on clients running mixed soundcards
(all cards are being detected by the kernel fine).
When I play an audio file, the client outputs a sound file through the
speakers, but it just sounds like a beep. I suspect that the audio is
being played but at a
Hello List,
Im attempting to get ESD working on clients running LTSP 4.1.1.
(all client soundcards are being detected by the kernel fine).
When I play an audio file, the client outputs a sound file through the
speakers, but it just sounds like a beep. I suspect that the audio is
being played but
Sorry for the multiple posts, email client had a heart attack :(
My apologies.
Shane.
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Hi
Just like to get some input whether anyone in here has setup LTSP with
RAID 1? Because we have run into harddisk crash problem and users a
facing with downtime. I came across HA with LTSP, etc. Is RAID 1 is one
of the solutions because it seems simpler to set-up as compared to
setting up HA.
Duan,
I use raid-1 all the time
every server in my office has some form of raid, and I wouldn't risk
setting up a server without it. If I could squeeze a 2nd disk in my
little sony laptop, i'd run raid-1 there too :)
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, duan wrote:
Hi
On Friday 21 October 2005 11:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a problem understanding how ltsp works.
First I'll would like to describe my goal, than my question is easier to
understand.
1. The users shall use thin clients with an ltsp server
2. The users are working
On Friday 21 October 2005 11:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
how can i use skype?
thank you
Well I think that its possible, but I could not do it. I use a fat-client!
James
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Hello,
is it possible to install a webcam on a LTSP-Client? If yes, are there
any informations available?
Thanks in advance.
Guenther
Davao City, Philippines, Planet Earth
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