Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Fl_TeacherTool 0.60 for K12LTSP 5EL (ltsp 4.x) released

2008-08-11 Thread CyberOrg
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:33 AM, Robert Arkiletian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 9:58 AM, CyberOrg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 12:33 AM, Robert Arkiletian [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 Italc does not require anything installed in the client chroot for

 Not from what I understand. Here is a snip from Italc INSTALL file

 
 Setup an iTALC-client
 --

 On clients you have to make sure that the iTALC-Client-Application (ICA),
 provided by package italc, is being started when either X is started or a
 user logs on.

In LTSP setup, the client's session is running on the server, so
server is also a client, nothing required in the chroot :)

iTALC insctuctions are for normal clients.

Cheers

-J

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[Ltsp-discuss] News from Easy-LTSP

2008-08-11 Thread CyberOrg
Hello Community

Just forwarding the post from Jan Weber, openSUSE GSOC student working
on Easy-LTSP.

As GSoC is almost over Easy-LTSP is going into a new round!

Checkout his post and a screenshot:

http://www.luckylemon.de/?p=29

Start testing as this tool is made for you, we have about couple of
weeks to get bugs fixed and get features you think is missing
implemented. Take full advantage of this generosity from Google ;)

Kind regards

-J

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[Ltsp-discuss] No ltsp-utils package, no allow_shutdown (Ubuntu 8.04)?

2008-08-11 Thread Asmo Koskinen

I never use it, but it was possible, I think, to shutdown clients with 
ltsp 4.x:

The package ltsp-utils is a great tool when it comes to administrating 
the thinclients without to much footjob.
[--]
With ALLOW_SHUTDOWN = Y you may reboot/shutdown your thinclients using 
the commands

ltspinfo --reboot -h ltsp040
ltspinfo --shutdown -h ltsp040

http://www.skolelinux.org/~klaus/sarge/x2700.html



[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache search ltsp
ldm - LTSP display manager
python-tcm - control ubuntu LTSP connections
thin-client-manager-backend - control ubuntu LTSP connections
thin-client-manager-gnome - control ubuntu LTSP connections
ltsp-manager - Ubuntu LTSP server management GUI
mythbuntu-diskless-client - Mythbuntu-diskless client environment
python-ltsp - provides ltsp related functions
ltsp-client - LTSP client environment
ltsp-client-core - LTSP client environment
ltsp-server - Basic LTSP server environment
ltsp-server-standalone - Complete LTSP server environment
ltspfs - Fuse based remote filesystem for LTSP thin clients
ltspfsd - Fuse based remote filesystem daemon for LTSP thin clients
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

Is there a way do that with Ubuntu 8.04/LTSP5. Thin clients are HP t5125 
and t5135.

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

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Re: [Ltsp-discuss] No ltsp-utils package, no allow_shutdown (Ubuntu 8.04)?

2008-08-11 Thread SZABO Zsolt
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Asmo Koskinen wrote:

 I never use it, but it was possible, I think, to shutdown clients with
 ltsp 4.x:

 The package ltsp-utils is a great tool when it comes to administrating
 the thinclients without to much footjob.
 [--]
 With ALLOW_SHUTDOWN = Y you may reboot/shutdown your thinclients using
 the commands

 ltspinfo --reboot -h ltsp040
 ltspinfo --shutdown -h ltsp040

 http://www.skolelinux.org/~klaus/sarge/x2700.html


Yeah, it really could have been a nice feature (if it worked), that I am 
missing very much, too... Now, I could do this only with some dirty hack+ 
installing crond in the chroot, or such AFAIK... but never have tried yet.

--
Zsolt

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Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp 5 ignoring lts.conf?

2008-08-11 Thread Rob Owens
SZABO Zsolt wrote:
 On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, Tom Knowles wrote:
 
 I posted previously re elo touchscreen not working. However, when I add
 SCREEN_07=shell to (var/lib/tftpboot...) lts.conf it has no effect, I
 
 lts.conf should be in ltsp chroot, typically in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/, 
 AFAIK.
 
 Here, /var/lib/tftpboot contains only the kernel+initrd images for PXE 
 boot...
 
 Though, the permission check can be another good hint, too...
 
It used to be that way, and possibly still is on Debian (I haven't 
checked).  But on Ubuntu 7.10 and later (maybe earlier, too, I can't 
remember) it no longer goes there.  On my Ubuntu 8.04 machine it's in 
/var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386.  This was done so that changes to lts.conf 
would not require running ltsp-update-image afterwards.

-Rob


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[Ltsp-discuss] java audio on the clients

2008-08-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi guys,
i'm on a ltsp system and it works correctly, but i have this: i can hear 
the boot chimes and mp3 audio on the clients, but i can't hear sounds 
from java software... i think the java audio stream is lost in the net.

can anyone tell me how to investigate and solve it?!
how can i understand where my audio streams are lost in the net? should 
i netstat on the clients? what is the audio daemon? and on the server?


thank you
quark

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