> 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 h
> X will usually only send updates, but, those updates can be pretty
> large. For instance, if you have 2 windows open, but overlapping,
> when you click on the window underneath, to make it come to the
> top, that can be quite a bit of data that needs to be sent to
> the workstation.
Wouldn't
Hi Francis,
Lot of thanks for your detail information.
Debian distribution is completely new to me. I have previousl experience
on Terminal Server running on Redhat
At 03:54 AM 7/19/2002 -0400, Francis Avila wrote:
>Add 'deb http://termserv.berlios.de/debian' stable main non-free' to your
>so
I have Tried this option but it is very slow on low end machines.
Thanks for your reply
Dinesh
Stephen Berry wrote:
> Try Xmanager, its a very good xserver for windows.
>
> stephen
> - Original Message -
> From: "vcare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jim McQuillan" <[EM
On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Don Pettengill wrote:
> Start X with /tmp/start_ws on the WS and log in, no problem, all fine
> and dandy but as soon as I start realpayer the dreaded message
>
> "cannot open sound, in use by another application" (or that
> paraphrased) appears.
I'm not sure if this will hel
Hi there,
What video cards support the LPP?
I cant seem to get it working. I have LTSP 3.0 Kernel 2.4.9. How can I get
the progress bar picture to display while booting?
Thanks,
Stephen
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It looks to me like anything which supports Framebuffer device should be OK,
so ensure you have framebuffer device kernel support and ensure that you set
a mode in lilo with an append="video.", and
you should be set to go.
Hamish
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I was trying to find the source code for some of these packages.
I am assuming that the .tgz are for slackware binaries.
I was reading through the ltsp documentation for creating your own
custom kernels. There seems to be some package or files that are needed
for ltsp to create the correct fil