I installed from rpm, and got 2 scripts:
/opt/ltsp/install_scripts/ltsp_initialize
and
/opt/ltsp/templates/ltsp_initialize
and only the latter one worked.
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Stanley 'pm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am still installing ltsp.3 on my server but I've got a problem with a
> ltsp_initia
Hello,
I am still installing ltsp.3 on my server but I've got a problem with a
ltsp_initialize sripts. I couldn't get success when I tried installing it.
When I run ./ltsp_initialize the menu comes appearing and then I sellected
APPLY menu ..and Doing the Update. But infact there is no
Hi,
I'm setting up 60 diskless workstations using LTSP and I want to know what
type of server do I need to run all of this stations together. I want to run
KDE, OpenOffice, StarOffice, Applix, Adobe Acrobat, Konqueror & Kmail on
each workstation. I am also planning to install 10/100 Mbps switches
Hi team,
Just been tidying up a few issues with my rc.local script, as we run local
apps here on our workstations and have been investigating some very slow
bootup pauses on the ltsp clients.
We run Redhat 7.3 , kernel 2.4.18, on our servers and workstations. Actually
our configuration is a hang
The most important thing is not cpu power, but memmory bandwidth to
the cpus. There are currently mothermboards by SuperMicro using the
Serverworks grand champion chipset. This chipset usually features
multiprocessor xeons and has greater that 3GB/s bus bandwidth.
I would highly recommend one o
Il giorno Thu, 8 Aug 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] così ha scritto:
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|To: ltsp discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 00:05:42 +0530
|Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] 486 (33mhz!) with 16 of ram good enough?
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|Hi all,
|the subject already says it all :).
|Anybody who can sav
Jason Pattie made a comment recently about ENBD and possible
inclusion of it in the next (or the one after) release of LTSP. Is
there some more info on this by someone in the know?
--
Mvh Ragnar Wisløff
--
life is a reach. then you gybe.
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Umm... Xmanager starts at US $69.00
Cygwin (on Window$) is free. Using Cygwin you connect to the LTSP server
(or, for that matter, to any Linux box) with a simple command line
instruction - in my case "ltsp.bat" contains only 1 line i.e.
"\cygwin\usr\x11r6\bin\xwin.exe -query 192.168.0.254 -ful
Hi there,
I am using Xmanager to connect to my LTSP server and run a graphical LTSP
session on my Windoze PC. Does anyone know of something similar that will
let you do the same for MacOS? I guess im looking for an X server for Mac
OS.
Hope someone can help!
Thanks,
Stephen
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