Re: [Ltsp-discuss] machine waits for long time after mounting file system

2002-01-15 Thread Jason Bechtel
DK- I've used xmovie on a diskless client. Here's the description from Freshmeat: "XMovie allows you to watch high quality Quicktime and MPEG movies on a Linux box. The Quicktime decoder reads OpenDivx, assorted YUV formats, JPEG photo, MJPA, RGB, DV, IMA4, ULAW, Vorbis, and PCM codecs. The

[Ltsp-discuss] NFS server different machine to DHCP server

2002-01-15 Thread Andy Rabagliati
Folks, I have ltsp 2.09pre4 installed. I am aware it is not the latest one, but the changelog does not appear to address my issue - perhaps you can help. The system works just dandy when my NFS server is the same machine as my DHCP server. I do this with a dedicated ethernet card on m

[Ltsp-discuss] Fwd: Rom-o-matic trouble

2002-01-15 Thread Marty Connor
Can someone help this fellow? I'm pretty sure his kernel compile or mknbi (ip=...) settings are wrong, but I don't have time to help him personally. Thanks, Marty Begin Forwarded Message Date:1/14/2002 10:47 PM Received:1/14/2002 10:51 PM From:

[Ltsp-discuss] Useful auto login article

2002-01-15 Thread Benjamin J Chapman
Everyone: I ran across a useful autologin article at Linux Gazette. Since this question comes up from time to time on this list, here's the URL: http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/chung.html It's written by Adrian Chung and discusses graphical and non-graphical ways to auto login. I'm consid

[Ltsp-discuss] can't log in

2002-01-15 Thread Kirk, Joe
I got my thin client to boot up to the gnome login screen, but it won't take input from the keyboard. What am I missing? Also what are the X_MOUSE settings in lts.conf for a serial mouse? _ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-su

[Ltsp-discuss] User Profiles?

2002-01-15 Thread Rose, David
> Hello. Just installed LTSP and got it working. So far, everything looks > awesome! A question that I have is, I would like to make 'profiles' -- > both with regard to rights to the file system and to having a common > desktop appearance / certain programs available to the user. >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] NFS server different machine to DHCP server

2002-01-15 Thread jam
Andy, the dhcpd.info file is written by the dhcp CLIENT that is running on the workstation, as part of the initrd. You can grab the ltsp_initrd_kit and look in /linuxrc to see where that all begins. The lack of the dhcpcd-eth0.info file indicates that the dhcp reply probably wasn't received fro

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Fwd: Rom-o-matic trouble

2002-01-15 Thread jam
Javier, it looks as though you have a good etherboot image, but where did you get the kernel that you are downloading ? it looks as though the kernel hasn't been properly prepared for diskless booting. Try the ltsp_kernel package from the ltsp.org download page. Make sure it is an LTSP v3.0 ke

[Ltsp-discuss] ICA with floppy and sound - ltsp v.3.x

2002-01-15 Thread Jannic S. Jensen
Hello all, Just wondering... Have anyone integrated Citirx' ICA (wfica) protocol with sound and local floppy support with ltsp ver. 3.x.? Does it work? I've made a setup, where the thin client boots directly to an Windows2000 WTS (RDP) and one with the ICA protocol, but I'm having some troub

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] can't log in

2002-01-15 Thread jam
Joe, When you get your second question figured out, you'll find that the first problem will go away. Certain X servers behave that way, when the mouse isn't available. Take a look in the lts.conf.readme file for a complete list of all available parameters for the lts.conf file. I hope that hel

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ICA with floppy and sound - ltsp v.3.x

2002-01-15 Thread Nigel Pallett
Hi Jannic, > Just wondering... Have anyone integrated Citirx' ICA (wfica) protocol with > sound and local floppy support with ltsp ver. 3.x.? Does it work? > I've made a setup, where the thin client boots directly to an Windows2000 > WTS (RDP) and one with the ICA protocol, but I'm having some

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] can't log in

2002-01-15 Thread Dario Rapisardi
Hi, That usually happens when there's a problem with the mouse. The settings for a serial mouse in lts.conf are: X_MOUSE_DEVICE = /dev/ttySx #(replace with ttyS0, ttyS1, etc) X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "Microsoft" Hope it helps, Dario. El mar, 15-01-2002 a las 12:43, Ki

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ICA with floppy and sound - ltsp v.3.x

2002-01-15 Thread Jannic S. Jensen
Hi Nigel, > We have succeeded in getting LTSP based ICA Clients working with sound, > but I do not believe that the RDP protocol has any support for sound at all. I'm aware of the lack of sound in RDP protocol. But thanks. > First of all, you need to get sound to work for the ltsp client itself

[Ltsp-discuss] Greetings

2002-01-15 Thread Matt Goade
Greetings to the list, I just joined. I have 40 Compaq Deskpro 200MHz boxes, S3Virge/GX video, and integrated 10/100 Netelligent (tlan) network. Our office is already using Sun StarOffice. If I can demonstrate functional LTSP, I will be awarded a budget to build an appropriate LTSP server. If a

[Ltsp-discuss] extrange printing...!

2002-01-15 Thread Andres Ramirez M.
Hi to everyone, i have Redhat 7.1 and ltps 3.0 + drbd and heartbeat, all is fine...! there are a instruction that made telnet to the server (telnet 220.13.49.3) when startup..! then, if somebody tries to print all appears like the user is not avalable to doit, but when the user logoff and goes

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Greetings

2002-01-15 Thread Ragnar Wisløff
Matt Goade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Greetings to the list, I just joined. I have 40 Compaq Deskpro 200MHz > boxes, > S3Virge/GX video, and integrated 10/100 Netelligent (tlan) network. Our > office is already using Sun StarOffice. If I can demonstrate functional > LTSP, > I will be awarded a bu

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Greetings

2002-01-15 Thread jam
Matt, the first problem I can see is that there isn't an Etherboot driver for the Tlan cards. You can, however, put the kernel on a floppy, and boot that way. I've done this, and it worked very well, although reading the 1mb image from the floppy does take several seconds. As for the Wyse60 em

[Ltsp-discuss] 3com lanworks bootROM

2002-01-15 Thread Kirk, Joe
Can the 3com boot ROMs be used with ltsp? Where can I find info on this? _ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP h

[Ltsp-discuss] DHCP Configurator

2002-01-15 Thread James Vasey
Is there, or is anyone working on a method of quickly allowing a non-competent user to quickly add workstations, and configure them from within a web browser i.e. the user enters the mac address, AT/PS2 connector, driver, etc? I know there is a webmin for the LTSP server side, but haven't seen one

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] 3com lanworks bootROM

2002-01-15 Thread jam
Joe, Yes, I think the Lanworks bootrom is also called an MBA bootrom. there's a document, contributed by Conrad Lawes (formerly of Lanworks). The doc is on the LTSP website, and it explains how to prepare your kernel to be downloaded by an MBA bootrom, using the imggen utility. Hope that helps,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP Configurator

2002-01-15 Thread James Vasey
Arh, my problem may be solved: http://termserv.berlios.de/ltsp-module/ is a webmin configurator for this very problem, has anyone used it, had problems, great successes? does it configure most things? Also to Brent, we use a customised version of web-min, so that our engineers can access with su,

[Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing

2002-01-15 Thread Joseph Kezar
Is there anyway to shadow a user logged into a LTS? If I need to assist a particular user who can't print(lets say) is there anyway I can shadow him and take over control of his screen and help him remotely. Kind of like what Citrix does for WinNT Terminal server. -- Joseph Kezar _

[Ltsp-discuss] Off Topic - Mandrake Apps

2002-01-15 Thread James Vasey
Sorry, even i know the worst thing on a mailing list is people going off on their own, so i'm sorry. Does anyone know where i can find a full list of the apps supplied on the mandrake CD's as i cant seem to find it on the one place that would: their site. And i'm about 30miles from my CD, so

[Ltsp-discuss] Alan Cox digs LTSP

2002-01-15 Thread Jason Bechtel
Sorry if I'm not the first to mention it (I subscribe in digest mode), but Alan Cox mentioned LTSP very favorably in his interview with KernelTrap. I picked it up from Slashdot and followed the following link: http://kerneltrap.com/article.php?sid=490 Congratulations to Jim and everyone who has

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP Configurator

2002-01-15 Thread rapodaca
The dhcp webmin module is a standard module and works well. You can configure everything necessary for ltsp with it. http://www.webmin.com/webmin/standard.html The ltsp webmin module works 'ok'. You can configure *most things with it. It doesn't seem to read existing lts.conf files very well t

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Alan Cox digs LTSP

2002-01-15 Thread jam
Hmm, I've been having trouble getting to the Kerneltrap.com site. I'm anxious to see what he had to say. Jim. On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Jason Bechtel wrote: > Sorry if I'm not the first to mention it (I subscribe in > digest mode), but Alan Cox mentioned LTSP very favorably in > his interview wit

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Off Topic - Mandrake Apps

2002-01-15 Thread Steven Edgar
I'll reply direct to James with the full list - but it's a bit big, so he may regret the request! Steven On Tuesday 15 January 2002 9:01 pm, James Vasey wrote: > Sorry, even i know the worst thing on a mailing list is people going off on > their own, so i'm sorry. Does anyone know where i can f

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Alan Cox digs LTSP

2002-01-15 Thread Eric Harrison
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Jason Bechtel wrote: >Sorry if I'm not the first to mention it (I subscribe in >digest mode), but Alan Cox mentioned LTSP very favorably in >his interview with KernelTrap. I picked it up from Slashdot >and followed the following link: > >http://kerneltrap.com/article.php?sid

[Ltsp-discuss] reading from lp_server

2002-01-15 Thread Adam Wiggins
Greetings, We're using LTSP as a component in a warehouse management system we are building for a fulfillment house. So far it has worked wonderfully, kudos to all the developers for making such a great software package! There's one thing that's been causing us a little difficulty. We have tw

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Shadowing

2002-01-15 Thread Michael H. Collins
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ Joseph Kezar wrote: > Is there anyway to shadow a user logged into a LTS? > > If I need to assist a particular user who can't print(lets say) is there anyway I >can shadow him and take over control of his screen and help him remotely. Kind of >like what

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] DHCP Configurator

2002-01-15 Thread Michael H. Collins
Dern, what a bunch of lazy guys. HeHe. Just kidding. But if we make it too easy, anybody will be able to do it. Even me. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The dhcp webmin module is a standard module and works well. You can > configure everything necessary for ltsp with it. > http://www.webmin.c

[Ltsp-discuss] thanks for help with StarOfficd

2002-01-15 Thread Phillips
I reinstalled SO /net ,and it works fine!   I'm sorry it takes so long for me to get back to you.  I intend to use ltsp in a small school (k-12) to teach document formatting (StarOffice), typing (?), graphics (Gimp), and general computer (linux).  We're testing ltsp using an HP 466 Celeron w