Op dinsdag 27-09-2011 om 08:37 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Lars J.
Helbo:
> Probably it is something concerning the setup of Zebra, as the search
> function works fine, if I turn Zebra off.
The first thing I always look at when this happens is the zebrasrv
process. In particular, is it running?
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
> I couldn't get it to click to the next items, scrolling right. It scrolled
> one or two book images and then seemed to stall.
This sounds like a bug I've seen before, but not tablet-related. The
shelf browser doesn't scroll to the next fu
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I couldn't get it to click to the next items, scrolling right. It scrolled
one or two book images and then seemed to stall. It could just be my
connection was too slow and couldn't handle loading the covers?
Lori
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Owen Leonard wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
> I found the Shelf Browser doesn't work that well when I used the iPad
> connecting to the ByWater demo system
Can you elaborate?
-- Owen
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Web Developer
Athens County Public Libraries
http://www.myacpl.org
Hi
I said it : we had to hack the code and the installation process is
quite hard too, because relies on sphynx among other things.
But you may found our "hacks" on git.biblibre.com
locum, insurge, and sopac
Le 25/09/2011 09:50, Luís Díaz a écrit :
> Good,
> glade to know some one could install so
Tom,
You can also prepend ldaps:// to the hostname, and that should set to port
to the default (which as I recall is 636). You'd only explicitly need the
port if you're running on non-standard ports for your protocol.
-Ian
2011/9/27 Tom Hanstra
> **
> I think I figured this out. Adding :63
We use Koha on the iPad for inventory and other work in the stacks. No issues
that I know of. Displays great.
Hal Bright
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> Does anyone have any experience using Koha on tablet computers?
Saying "tablet computers" is really too broad for a good answer,
considering the range of devices available. I've used Koha on an iPod
Touch and an iPhone and found that everything worked even though there
is no mobile version of th
Hello All,
Does anyone have any experience using Koha on tablet computers? I'm
curious if there are any problems, quirks, anecdotes, or tips you might
have in using Koha on tablets. Thanks for your input.
John Crockett
Internet Services Librarian
www.washoecountylibrary.us
775-327-8364
I think I figured this out. Adding :636 to the server name seems to be
getting me farther. Still some errors, but they are bind errors rather
than access errors.
Tom
On 09/27/2011 10:39 AM, Tom Hanstra wrote:
Ian,
Is there a setting somewhere for what port Koha attempts to perform
LDAP co
Ian,
Is there a setting somewhere for what port Koha attempts to perform LDAP
connections?
I'm receiving the error:
LDAP error #50: LDAP_INSUFFICIENT_ACCESS
# The client does not have sufficient access to perform the requested
operation
But I also do not see any attempt to contact the LDAP
toreachdeepak
> I want to send the mails in KOHA using our SMTP Server. How do we do these
> settings ? Is it based on the ubuntu linux server ?
There are some settings in the staff interface System Preferences.
Current releases use the misleadingly-named Mail::Sendmail - see
man Mail::Sendma
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