Hello Jorge,
Tuesday, January 14, 2003, 6:02:14 AM CET, you wrote:
JAS> These terminals are now supposed to be able to have Bar Code Readers
JAS> attached to the serial ports of the machines !!
JAS> If I cannot do this with LTSP I am going to be forced to GO Full Linux
JAS> on the Desktop machin
Hello Ramasubramani,
Tuesday, January 14, 2003, 6:45:55 AM, you wrote:
RV> Hi all
RV> I am having problem in lts.conf file. I am using around 20 computers abt some of
them are X server and other or shell. But now the shell prompt is not working. In My
shell workstation it is
RV> asking for "P
Hi all
I am having problem in lts.conf file. I am using around 20 computers abt some of them are X server and other or shell. But now the shell prompt is not working. In My shell workstation it is asking for "Probing Display Card".
In My lts.conf file i have mentioned "Runlevel=4" and "Runlevel=3"
Hello All, I hope Everybody is doing fine ...
I just bought 190 Dell GX260N Machines hoping that I could use them all
as LTSP Clients. (Pretty big Mission Critical Implementation)
I have tested Redhat 7.3 with LTSP Packages and the terminal works fine
but ..
These terminals are now supposed to
I can't remember the details of the original post. Did you ask about a
PSU with a 4 conductor plug? It's just a guess, but I've heard reference
to Pentium 4 PSU's in many newer boxes.
John Karns
My name is Sergio Castaneda and I'm the tech coordinator for a school
district in Alaska.
I'm fairly new to the LTSP, but already ordered the CDs from
k12ltsp.org and I'm trying them out. If this works the school will have
to buy a new server to run the LTSP. Since we also have Macs in our
netw
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 16:25:11 -0600
"Rock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question is there a VNC type viewer that will allow you to see acutual
>desktop that is running. My server is a 30 minute walk and if I could get this to
>work it would save me a trip to see if someone is messing wi
I have a question is there a VNC type viewer that
will allow you to see acutual desktop that is running. My server is a 30
minute walk and if I could get this to work it would save me a trip to see if
someone is messing with the server. I installed vnc but seems to start a
new xwindow sess
...
> As a workaround I edited ltsp's rc.local with XOPTS="-dpi 100" and
> passing ${XOPTS} to the X-Server-call. But as a drawback now all WS get
> this resolution, but they have quite different display-sizes (between 15
> and 21 inches).
...
You can limit your changes to individual workstations
Hi fellow ltsp-admins,
I just subscribed as I assume to be on topic here. If not, pls forgive
and point me to the right list, if possible.
I put up a clean ltsp-install on a suse 8.0 server. And it worked
instantly - thanks to the developers, great work.
But now I try to finetune the graphical a
Sure (about +5, & +12, but most PC's also use -12, and now, 3.3V, soft
power on/off . There may be -5 as well, though I'm not sure.
If you can give my dim's, and/or, if dim's are critical, I can probably
locate something.
Is it a box, or open ?. If open, you may be able to identify o/p
regula
you can download the core packs for suse 8.1 @
http://tux.tsn.at/download
or
http://tux.tsn.at/download/terminalserver/
(select version 3.0.8)
new:
support for kde 3.1
support gdm for gnome 2.0
added some changes for future versions (8.x)
thanx
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We run kde on our terminals and have different workcenters running on
the same server. To accomplish what you are talking about we just create
a admin user for each work center. I log into the admin account and
place a desktop icon pointing to the application. I then run a script
that overwrites ev
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Márcio de Sousa Pessoa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry but I don't speak english very good...
>
> I have a question about MPICH (Message Passing Interface -
> http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/) working with LTSP.
>
> I have experiêncies a lot with PVM (Paralel
Hello,
Sorry but I don't speak english very good...
I have a question about MPICH (Message Passing Interface -
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/) working with LTSP.
I have experiêncies a lot with PVM (Paralel Virtual Machine -
http://www.netlib.org/pvm3/). And I'm thinking to
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Randy Cuadra wrote:
>
> Guys;
>
>im just a begin playing ltsp. After installing all those ltsp
> packages and starting to my ltsp client, i got this error "Unable to
> open initial console"
>
> I am wondering why /opt/i386/ltsp/dev is empty... WHYY:-(..
because we
Big thanks to all of you, guys! I didn't expect so prpmpt, so many
and so valuable replies.
You help encoureged me to switch to ltsp immediately :)
Piotr
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Hi,
HENRY Laurent wrote:
i was installing my ltsp server on a Suselinux 7.2 before. All was ok then.
I'm planning to install it now on a SuseLinux 8.1, and when installing the
ltsp core pacckage, i'm getting a "Sorry, but SuSE version 8.1 not supported
:-(" but the package is installed.
I
hi,
i was installing my ltsp server on a Suselinux 7.2 before. All was ok then.
I'm planning to install it now on a SuseLinux 8.1, and when installing the
ltsp core pacckage, i'm getting a "Sorry, but SuSE version 8.1 not supported
:-(" but the package is installed.
I see on the ltsp webpage
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