Thanks for the excellent work. I set up LTSP with Ubuntu Breezy and it
works perfectly.
My only small Problem:
LTSP ignores the default language set for users.
Clients are used by refugees speaking many languages so this is
important for me.
I found that Ubuntu saves the default user language in
Hello,
I can start a workstation
but it gets the console of the server.
All the service are running
But I cannot get the XDMCP
enabled; it is listening on port 177.
If I try to start if form
ltspcfg I get the message already running and enabled.
ltspcfg v0.11 The Linux Terminal
Hello,
I can start a workstation
but it gets the console of the server.
All the service are running
But I cannot get the XDMCP
enabled; it is listening on port 177.
If I try to start if form
ltspcfg I get the message already running and enabled.
ltspcfg
v0.11 The
Linux
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On Friday 18 November 2005 20:31, Eilert wrote:
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Your problem is clear:
no /dev/lp0 means no driver being loaded (or /etc/devfs.conf funnies)
Are you using a .4 or .6 kernel ? The .6 still has funnies not loading
the lp driver?
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/gray_screen.html
tourist wrote:
Hello,
I can start a workstation but it gets the console of the server.
All the service are running
But I cannot get the XDMCP enabled; it is listening on port 177.
If I try to start if form ltspcfg I get the message already
I'm trying to use LTSP 4.1 on Suse 9.3 x86_64. The root mount is
failing :
mounting root filesystem: /opt/ltsp/i386 from 172.30.4.74
mount: RPC: Timed out
mount: nfsmount failed: Bad file descriptor
nfs warning: mount version older than kernel
NFS: mount program didn't pass remote address!
Hi guys,
I'm just barely setting up our LTSP environment here at work, and I had
a few questions for those much more advanced than me. :)
One question I had is -- what is your take on running xscreensaver on
the thin clients? Does it put too much of a load on the server? Does
it save
On Thursday 24 November 2005 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm just barely setting up our LTSP environment here at work, and I had
a few questions for those much more advanced than me. :):)
One question I had is -- what is your take on running xscreensaver on
the thin clients? Does it put