I am a regular user of LTSP, and promoting Linux as well as LTSP in
INDIA.
To make User comfortable to get a feel of Linux and change his M$
habits, its a big and difficult task.
A THOUGHT
To have a LTSP client Software for windows 95-98-2000-XP ,, same like
Citrix and RDP.
so from windows mac
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 12:15:39PM +0530, vcare wrote:
> I am a regular user of LTSP, and promoting Linux as well as LTSP in
> INDIA.
> To make User comfortable to get a feel of Linux and change his M$
> habits, its a big and difficult task.
> A THOUGHT
> To have a LTSP client Software for win
the kernel i am running on linux box is 2.4.18 and running latest kernel for
ltsp. I do not know how to get by this error. regards Rock
thanks
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I just foward a message from alessandro selli, that give me solution
for my LTS. thanks
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|Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Access Violation error - Unable to load file
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|I am new in LTS, I already insta
Hi,
I'm looking for running the window manager locally on the workstations, so i
don't need the xdm session on the server.
I need it because i have a lot of memory and CPU free on the
workstations,even when running apps locally and i want my server and network
be less loaded.
I see a
Try Xmanager, its a very good xserver for windows.
stephen
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Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 7:45 AM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] A THOUGHT.
> I am a regular user of LTSP, and
I think this is an excellent idea, Dinesh... Although it sounds like these
programs suggested might work. The first thing my boss asked me when I
opened a discussion about LTSP with him: Can I access your test server from
my XP box here? He immediately typed in the IP address of the test server
i
I keep seeing VNC as an alternative to X, but unless they haver changed
something recently isn't VNC a one to one desktop tool (meaning only one
person can run the desktop at on a server at any given time). To me t his
is not an alternative for a distributed application setup.
Michael
On Thu, 18
On Thursday 18 July 2002 1:20 pm, Michael Marschall wrote:
> I keep seeing VNC as an alternative to X, but unless they haver changed
> something recently isn't VNC a one to one desktop tool (meaning only one
> person can run the desktop at on a server at any given time). To me t his
> is not an al
It's one to one for Windows95 and 98 - I don't know about other versions
It runs as a daemon under linux and can be made into one desktop that many
people share, or as Nigel points out, can be made into a remote access to
your own desktop (that's how I use it)
Another nice thing about it is that
Cool thanks. That is what I was missing.
Michael
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Nigel Smith wrote:
> On Thursday 18 July 2002 1:20 pm, Michael Marschall wrote:
> > I keep seeing VNC as an alternative to X, but unless they haver changed
> > something recently isn't VNC a one to one desktop tool (meaning on
Hi,
Does anyone know of an Xserver for the Macintosh that will allow me to use
my LTSP server on a Mac? I have Xmanager for the PC but do not know of
anything for the Mac.
Any help would be great.
Many thanks,
Stephen Berry
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On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 15:01:10 +0100, "Stephen Berry"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of an Xserver for the Macintosh that will allow me to use
> my LTSP server on a Mac? I have Xmanager for the PC but do not know of
> anything for the Mac.
I'd also be interested in hea
It's definitely not one-to-one for linux. We have multiple vnc
connections(windows and linux clients) alongside our ltsp terminals to our
ltsp servers all the time.
I would think it could be accessed from a web page using a java-based vnc
client. I'm not sure how you set that up though.
-Jeff
Anyone have expreience with clusternfs? Comparisons with ltsp?
http://clusternfs.sourceforge.net/
I'm thinking of setting up an openmosix cluster using either ltsp or
clusternfs and Gentoo Linux. Any thoughts?
---Venkat.
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On Thursday 18 July 2002 3:01 pm, you wrote:
> It's definitely not one-to-one for linux. We have multiple vnc
> connections(windows and linux clients) alongside our ltsp terminals to our
> ltsp servers all the time.
>
>
> I would think it could be accessed from a web page using a java-based vnc
>
A theory question:
Can anyone see any plusses/minuses of doing a round-robin of three or four
smaller (IDE, 512Meg, single Athlon XP) application servers, and simply have
the clients do a DNS-lookup of a hostname to choose which server to run
applications on?
Basically, 'server.domain.ext' ro
Comparing it to LTSP:
LTSP exports a read-only filesystem so that all workstations share the
exact same filesystem and "overwrite" those files (using a temporary,
in-memory filesystem that is read-write) that need to be different for
each workstation.
ClusterNFS, however, exports the entire fi
Jeff Roberts wrote:
>It's definitely not one-to-one for linux. We have multiple vnc
>connections(windows and linux clients) alongside our ltsp terminals to our
>ltsp servers all the time.
>
>
>I would think it could be accessed from a web page using a java-based vnc
>client. I'm not sure how yo
I've been reading through the archives. I've gone back to the LTSP 2.x era
without finding anything definitive, so I'm going to go ahead and post.
I've got LTSP 3.0 up and running, and serving a workstation successfully. I'm
very pleased with how well this has gone so far, and am grateful to
I am having some problems with Opera and Acrobat Reader. I would like
for it to launch Acrobat rather than use the plug in.
--
Janyne Kizer
CNE-3, CNE-4, CNE-5
Systems Programmer Administrator
NC State University, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Extension Information Technology
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Never mind. I sent this note in error.
Since I already wasted bandwidth, this is the answer:
For individuals
~/.opera/opera6.ini
application/pdf=3,/usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread
%s,/usr/local/Acrobat5/Browsers/intellinux/nppdf.so,No
Name,pdf,|Portable Document Format
As a default setting t
Silvan,
It's my understanding that KDE uses artsd. And, i've heard there
are problems using artsd to deliver sound to a remote workstation.
I've heard Eric Harrison (k12ltsp) mention that he worked on artsd,
and couldn't get it going. I'm sure it's possible, but I guess
that nobody has figured
Quick question:
I was looking at LLP, and notice support for it is not included in the 3.0.4
kernel rpm - I also looked at the llp site and saw that not a lot has gone
on with that since last year. Is this a dead-end?
Hamish
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Hamish,
I saw the same thing on the LPP web page. So, i'm not sure what
they are up to lately. But, I don't think that the patch is
very complicated (as opposed to the NFS Swap patch). So, that's
something i'm interested in looking at porting to 2.4.19, when
that release of the kernel comes o
Jim,
I have been looking at SuSE 8.0 recently as I have got tired of RH shipping
with non-stable compilers, and it looks good. The one thing of interest is
that they have a splash screen option incuded in the kernel which looks
really neat. I will also play with that and see what the possibilitie
Hi All Guys
I am going to experiment DEBIAN Package and expect to receive some download
advice :
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=17723
1) 3.0.0 - DEB 2001-12-18 00:27 :- Whether this is the newest package
2) Whether I have to download all files under the heading in 1)
3
Hi All Guys
I am going to experiment DEBIAN Package and expect to receive some download
advice :
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=17723
1) 3.0.0 - DEB 2001-12-18 00:27 :- Whether this is the newest package
2) Whether I have to download all files under the heading in 1)
3
Hello Everyone,
I am evaluating an M7VKQ motherboard from Redfox with an RTL 8100 LAN chip on board
for a possible
LTSP school setup.
After looking at the docs at Realtek, it said that the boot code is incorporated on
the Motherboard's BIOS
(since this version of the chip no longer support
I was wondering if anybody can enlighten me on this. I went into Konsole
and did a "who" to see which LTSP clients were logged in. I have two
clients "cpc1" & "cpacct". I was curious why "cpc1" would show up twice
and "cpacct" only once. I logged these in myself and they've only been
turned on onc
On Thursday 18 July 2002 12:46 pm, you wrote:
> Pardon my ignorance.. but is NAS a library that would normally replace the
> artsd? And if so, is it possible to link the libraries together. This
> would allow you to compile the KDE in your own environment. I have always
> preferred this method
OK, I have almost given up and need help.
Running RH7.3 on server, ltsp latest V3 and ltsp_sound-3.0.1-i386.tgz
on a fairly vanilla system.
Iget ltsp started on the terminal in RL 3. lsmod reveals only netwk card loaded
and no nasd started. I can manually load the sound:
modoprobe sound
>Hi All Guys
>
>I am going to experiment DEBIAN Package and expect to receive some download
>advice :
>
>http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=17723
>
>1) 3.0.0 - DEB 2001-12-18 00:27 :- Whether this is the newest package
No. The newest packages are always found on http://termser
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