Hi,
I have problem, I need configuration the keyboard for br-abnt2 map,
how to ?
I using terminal text mode
Thank´s
Alexandre Rosa
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Ok.
you are brazillian right?
entao vou falar em portugues
voce configura o teclado, da mesma forma que voce configura em uma
maquina comum, o lts eh apenas um conjunto de scripts, qual
distribuicao voce usa?
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 10:57, Alexandre O. Rosa wrote:
Hi,
I have problem,
I use the LTSP webcam package, ltspwebcam,
which displays a picture having a machine date, because of a setting in
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/local/share/camserv.cfg
This displayed date can be useful since webcams apparently
retain a few images sometimes hours old.
SO, WHAT APPROACH WOULD YOU TAKE
I was
wondering if anyone knows whether Macs are compatible with LTSP as terminals,
and if so where I might find configuration info on that. Thanks!
Dylan Maniquis
Lincoln Akerman School
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Olá João, eu estou usando o Red Hat 8, eu preciso que na estação esteja com
o layout do abnt2 pois está como us, porém na estação é limitado os
programas para configuração, existe um programa no modo texto para fazer
isso direto da estação ou é um arquivo ?
Muito Obrigado
Alexandre Rosa
Has anyone written a grant for the installation and support
of ltsp installations for the benefit of small schools or
municipalities?
Mike
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I have not but would like to see one if you write or
get one because Im about to open a cyber cafe a block
from a school and am defititelly talking to the
principal to offer free ltsp related help 8)
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Has anyone written a grant for the installation and
Oak technology ISA video card
anybody recall the driver needed for an Oak technology
ISA video card?
Im just installing a 486 DX wirh 32 RAM!
thanks! 8)
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Anyone familiar with this unit. Trying to test thin clients for use in a
highschool next year. I have one of these and am running debian. Can see
to get it to boot. Anyone using this??
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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:58:27PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A terminal, like any PC, has at least two kinds of RAM: internal
memory and video memory. They each serve different purposes.
If a terminal solely acts as a terminal then it only needs an amount
of internal memory that
Hi there,
I am new to this Project, my boss wants me to setit up via Network Card Boot. He does
not want the floppy disk or using a hard disk. Would like to make these workstations
as dumb as possible. Is it possible to boot from the Network card, with out the use
of a floppy or hard disk.. We
read the documentation and contrib sections at
ltsp.org
believe me, 99% of what youll need is there
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Hi there,
I am new to this Project, my boss wants me to setit
up via Network Card Boot. He does not want the
floppy disk or using a hard disk.
Matt,
Yes this can easily be acomplished. Check out http://www.disklessworkstations.com.
$30-$35 for Linksys bootable cards that work great with LTSP. Complete documentation
on setting up LTSP is available from http://www.ltsp.org.
Pete
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All,
I've got an 'old dog' Komodo monitor (Model H566) which I'm looking for the
refresh rates for. I've checked on monitorworld.com, but this manufacturer
isn't even listed. Does anyone have anyidea what the refresh rates are for
this baby?
Also, at the risk of repeating sources that you
Yes, it is possible to eliminate the floppy drive if your NIC can
accomodate an EEPROM with the rom-o-matic boot code. The procedure is
documented on the LTSP site, though I don't remember where exactly.
PS: [Cameron]: please correct me if I am wrong (again?) ;-)
On 06-Feb-03 Matthew Smeltzer
I can assure you that my 16 terminals run fine: 486DX4/100 with 16-24
Mb RAM and 1-2Mb of video RAM. My students use them daily, but then
again we're satisfied with 800x600/16bit, IceWM, nEdit, g++, opera
and a number of other tools with a small footprint.
CU
On 06-Feb-03 Cameron Lerch wrote:
About a month ago Pedro Noticioso has sent the following reply to
this list. Maybe that helps.
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:44:36 -0800 (PST)
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From: pedro noticioso [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Modeline
There is a document at http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/modelines.html
describing a safe set of modelines that can be used for virtually any
(old) monitor.
On 06-Feb-03 Steven G. Spencer wrote:
All,
I've got an 'old dog' Komodo monitor (Model H566) which I'm looking
for the
refresh rates for.
Hi everyone,
It's been a while since anyone reminded people of where the K12LTSP and
LTSP IRC Help channel is.
The K12LTSP and LTSP help channel is on irc.freenode.net in channel
#ltsp
You can use any number of irc clients to get there. in windows (ack) you
can use xchat(http://www.xchat.org)
Is there to control that a user that has log will not log again in another
terminal?
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I would actually suggest running ntpd on it, yes, it seems excessive for
an ltsp client (but remember how much is actually running on a client)
And it does a much better job at getting the time set correctly. Not to
mention that rdate doesn't know if the time it is getting from the
server is
Dan,
Ahh, now I understand reserved sessions.
The dilema I ran into implementing reserved sessions was what happens if User A was
trying to squeak a couple more words onto their resume or into a long e-mail when
their session expires and User B's session is queued up immediatly behind them?
I want the Visual basic Virtual machine for linux , so i can run the
Visual Basic programs , on linux .
I have tried Cross-over with no success.
ANybody knows how to run VB programs on linux
I am able to run Foxpro programs on Linux without DOSEMU.
Direction on Help in this appreciated.
regards
Hello everyone,
I am fairly new to the linux world, and are trying to create a network for
several users. I have decided to use several older computer (about 20 or so)
and place them on a LTSP network (Good idea? :P ).
I need to be able to restrict these users (who are part of a Win2K network
Hi,
Can i directly save the ltsp kernel on floppy with
SYSLINUX??? I will avoid etherboot in this case. Is
this paossible??? And what will be the append lines
in syslinux.cfg???
I tried this with syslinux. My syslinux.cfg file is
as follows:
- syslinux.cfg
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