updated package for python-qt3 / python-sip4?

2009-08-13 Thread Mark Peter Wege
Hi,

I tried to install the package luma and stumbled on the following 
dependency-problem:

python-qt3: Hängt ab: python-sip4 (= 4.8) aber 4.8.1-1~jaunty1 soll 
installiert werden

Seems like I have a newer version of python-sip4 installed through backports 
together but python-qt3 does not allow this.

Is there any chance that an updated package dependency will be made available?

Greetings, Mark

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custom livecd

2009-08-13 Thread Carl Karsten
Not sure this is the best place to post this, so if someone knows
better, tell me where to go.

I have followed:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
and was able to remove openoffice, add my PPA, install some apps and
make a CD that works.  yay.

Now I want to do some more things:

1) add a shortcut to gnome-terminal to the launcher panel
2) add a shortcut to my app on the desktop.
3) apt-get dist-upgrade  - seems like a good idea, but on the
unaltered  ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso it adds 150mb to the .iso,
even after apt-get clean.
4) there are a bunch more apps I want to add, but there isn't room
even without the dist-upgrade and removing OpenOffice.  I am hoping
there are some things I can remove to free up a big chunk.  like I
don't need the installer, but guessing that isn't much of a chunk.
don't need docs, don't need printer drivers... wondering how I can see
what takes up what space.  I know this isn't that simple, just
wondering what my options are.

5) boot options to pick between master and slave:

default live
label live
  menu label DVswitch (alone or master) on Ubuntu - no change to your computer
  kernel /casper/vmlinuz
  append  file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper
initrd=/casper/initrd.gz quiet splash  --

label live-slave
  menu label DVswitch slave (no GUI)
  kernel /casper/vmlinuz
  append  file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper
initrd=/casper/initrd.gz text  --

and some zeroconf magic or something so that each box gets a unique IP
and hostname=master/slave.  extra credit for
master/slave1/slave2/slaveN... but I can live without multiple slave
boxes.

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Re: tsclient printer redirection patch

2009-08-13 Thread Joseph Miller
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:52 AM, Johnson, Chad cbjohn...@newstandard.comwrote:

  Hello Joseph,



 I happened upon your patch for tsclient printer mapping, and I was
 wondering if I could bounce a question off of you? I know it was written for
 ubuntu, but I dl'd the patch and ran it on my xubuntu build and it appeared
 to install correctly, however, when I run the tsclient it doesn't map the
 local USB printer to my RDP session on Windows 2003 server. Is that just an
 issue with using xubuntu? Thanks in advance for any assistance :).

Are you sure that you checked the appropriate box under the Local
Resources tab?  If that's not it, try using something like ps to check what
command line options were sent to rdesktop by tsclient when connecting.
Send that to me along with a list of the printers on your system and the
printing system that you are using.

-Joseph Miller
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