How to setup gdm for auto login
A little how to will be great !
Regards
Murali
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 04:09, Malcolm Silberman wrote:
> I have used Mozilla Kiosk (also works with Phoenix) quite successfully
>
> http://kiosk.mozdev.org/
>
> I use autologin with gdm using a little autologin.sh
Baeseman, Cliff wrote:
Well you can have a fully redundant clustered ltsp solution, I know because
that is
what I am running on. It is however not a very cheap or easy to imlement
solution. I have
two Red Hat Advanced Servers running in both a active / active and active /
passive mode.
We achie
Julius,
My xterm works with transparent printing commands.
Turn on the printer port with \E[5i
and turn it off with \E[4i, just like vt100.
The following script will print to the printer:
echo -e "\033[5i"
echo "hello"
echo -e "\033[4i"
The printer is setup in the .Xdefaults file.
I
Krishna,
in the proper american idiom you are sol. Neither Gnome, nor KDE,
nor plain xterm support local printing. I find it very,very frustrating.
You will be forced to create hp direct style queues and do rewrites to
perfectly good software to accomodate them. The really insulting part is
KP> I have some terms that use telnet to connect to ltsp
KP> I need to use the printer attached to term via slave
KP> printer command. Anyone knows how do I make that?
I forgot the URI:
http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-3.0-4-en.html
Look in Chapter 5, it should get you half the way.
Ansel
Hallo Krishna,
KP> I have some terms that use telnet to connect to ltsp
KP> I need to use the printer attached to term via slave
KP> printer command. Anyone knows how do I make that?
I would assume it works like in the docs, making the printer listen on
port 9100 of the client, so that the server
Hi,
I have some terms that use telnet to connect to ltsp
I need to use the printer attached to term via slave
printer command. Anyone knows how do I make that?
Thank you
Krishna Padilha
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Here's the link to the Contrib document I used. I opted for the dual DHCP
server option.
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/parallel_dhcp.txt
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I think I have figured it out via experimentation. I changed the mount
statement from 'mount -n -o ro,...' to 'mount -t nfs -n -o
ro,...' and things magically started working. I don't know what's the
deal, but I figured I would be as explicit as possible with the mount
command to see if I could g
Hello pedro, mornin' Colin,
Monday, February 10, 2003, 11:49:30 PM, you wrote:
pn>
http://www.rom-o-matic.net/5.0.2/contrib/Diskless-From-NT/diskless-windows-howto.html
I don't think that's what Colin is looking for. He seems to plan
having two DHCP servers on the same network segment, nothing t
http://www.rom-o-matic.net/5.0.2/contrib/Diskless-From-NT/diskless-windows-howto.html
--- Colin Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am investiagting using the LTSP in an effort of
> getting rid of Windows
> Terminal Services & Citrix.
>
> At the moment I have a Windows Server running D
I have used Mozilla Kiosk (also works with Phoenix) quite successfully
http://kiosk.mozdev.org/
I use autologin with gdm using a little autologin.sh in /usr/bin
The kiosk is completely locked down.
Rgds
Malcolm
Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
Rod wrote:
Greetings,
New to the list so forgive my
Dieter:
I'm using a Viewsonic 15" TFT display with LTSP on a ThinkNIC (with the
improved video driver from LTSP). It's only been in service for three
weeks but I've had no problems. I didn't research the use of TFT
displays much so I can't approach your question from a position of
technical knowle
Hi,
I want to buy a tft-display, but I don't know, if there are any
problems if I use it with ltsp?
Does anybody works with a ltsp-client _and_ a tft-display?
Kind regards
Dieter
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Hi,
I am investiagting using the LTSP in an effort of getting rid of Windows
Terminal Services & Citrix.
At the moment I have a Windows Server running DHCP and will need it while I
investigate LTSP.
How do I force a workstation to connect to my Linux Server giving out the
DHCP info instead of th
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 10:32:34 -
"Stephen Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed that my terminals are picking up the US keyboard settings
> rather than the UK settings.
>
> Where do I change this?
>
> Thanks,
> Stephen
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf
[Default]
XkbLa
> More a matter of personal preference than anything else, perhaps. Up to
> this point, I have avoided the hassle of setting up ntpd and driving the
> clock sync from cron.
>From what you say, I don't think you understand how NTP (the protocol)
and the ntpd implementations work. ntpd does not nee
Rod wrote:
Greetings,
New to the list so forgive my ignorance. I've been surfing the web and
searching the archives but still have some questions as to whether ltsp
is what I should be using or attempting something from scratch.
I'm interested in setting up diskless nodes in a library setting f
Hi all!
I would like to use Mozilla with KDE 3.0.5 on LTSP, but if I open an link of
an .jpg-file, Mozilla always asks what application I would like to open the
picture, even when I set an application in KDE and Mozilla. I´ve always to
open the advaced dialog, to select the application again.
Cia
oops my mistake, I guell Ill have to pay more
attention 8)
--- Randal Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Respectfully, it IS loading the proper kernel. It's
> after the kernel
> loads and boots that I have the problem... it's
> where the root
> filesystem is being mounted over NFS where it seems
Hello,
Although I am a newbie in using LTSP it would like to try to help you
somehow.
First of all I think you should review your configuration files,
especially those in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc (try grepping the default values
for your settings), I had this kind of problem when I fist installed
LTSP
Respectfully, it IS loading the proper kernel. It's after the kernel loads and boots that I have the problem... it's where the root filesystem is being mounted over NFS where it seems to die.
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 13:06, pedro noticioso wrote:
check the example dhcpd.conf from the docs, for
I have never done it but I think
chown root.root /home/user/.gnome
will do the trick
--- bermann chery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI everyone
>
> how cant I configure gnome menu so users can not
> modify it
> I`am using ltsp-redhat-8
>
> thanks
>
>
>
>
>
>
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check the example dhcpd.conf from the docs, for
starters your ws is not supposedd to load
/opt/ltsp/i386, it has to load the file in
/tftpboot/lts/vmlinuxkernel... because THAT is the
kernel for the ws 8)
--- Randal Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good morning all,
>
> I am new to LTSP, but I
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=basic+compiler§ion=projects&x=0&y=0
from this search these programs stand out:
GNU/Liberty Basic Compiler Collection
Production BASIC
Cross Platform BASIC programming language.
--- Benjamin Rousch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try WINE or VMWare
>
> www.winehq.co
Try WINE or VMWare
www.winehq.com
www.vmware.com
> Ive seen there are quite a few basic comilers for
> linux, look for them with google 8)
>
>
> --- vcare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I want the Visual basic Virtual machine for linux ,
>> so i can run the
>> Visual Basic programs , on linux .
>
Good morning all,
I am new to LTSP, but I have indeed searched the archives with no luck finding my answer before asking this...
I am trying to get a floppy only pentium MMX terminal working with LTSP. It contains a 3C509, in which PNP has been disabled. My problem seems to be when the init
HI everyone
how cant I configure gnome menu so users can not modify it
I`am using ltsp-redhat-8
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Greetings,
> I'm interested in setting up diskless nodes in a library setting for
> searching the libary catalog web server. The existing implementation is
> based on locked down Windows 95 boxes but these will be upgraded to
> something else soon. The current thinking is either a commercial thi
Quoting garry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If i had a hard drive with a customised install of LTSP with all the
> programs i like on it, how could i duplicate the contents of the drive
> so that they may be used in more than one server?
>
If they are identical drives, you should be able to do this with
Quoting Gary Jaffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I would appreciate some help with a problem I've been struggling with for
> some
> time now. I have ltsp_core-3.0.5-0, ltsp_kernel-3.0.5-0,
> ltsp_x_core-3.0.1-1, and ltsp_x_fonts-3.0.0-0 installed on a Redhat 7.3
box.
>
> I have a single workstation
Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Gabriel Sere wrote:
> If you see this message, take a look into
> http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/lts_ig_v2.4/lts_ig_v2.4-15.html
> but also check that you have not denying access to the server (i.e check
> hosts.allow, hosts.deny).
I have done that, but still have the proble
Howdy
I have a room of 16 PC's which were working perfectly on Mandrake 8.2 and the
LTSP of that time (kernel 2.4.9-ltsp-6).
The NICs in all the Terminals are new PCI Intel eepro100.
Since installing Mandrake 9.0 and the latest LTSP (kernel 2.4.19-ltsp-1), six
of the terminals, give the follow
Hi,
I got the solution. The problem was with dhcp
request and response not reaching at proper time. I
have to increase sleep timing in /linuxrc.
Best Regards,
Rajesh
--- Rajesh Ghanekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a laptop with PCMCIA network card which i
> try booting
Hi,
I have noticed that my terminals are picking up the US keyboard settings
rather than the UK settings.
Where do I change this?
Thanks,
Stephen
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Hi,
Thank you very much for your help.
I will try your proposal(s) as soon as possible.
Regard
frc
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Hi,
I have a laptop with PCMCIA network card which i
try booting
with Etherboot. As etherboot code doesn't support
PCMCIA
cards, i tried using wireless_ltsp package. But it
stops at
"Running dhclient" and kernel panic!!!
So i tried creating file
"/etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info" in initrd ima
Any and all feedback welcome (positive as well as negative).
For those who haven't caught on, this is a complete load-balancing,
failover (live sessions on a failed box exempted :-( ) and scaleable
LTSP solution. It can take into account different specifications of
servers (and therefore doesn't r
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Jameson C. Burt wrote:
> Curiously, since I already run ntpd on my main computer
> ("server" serving DHCP and NFS to my LTS machine,
> and that "server" accomodates time according to 3 internet ntp-computers),
> the "ntpdate" solution works well, but the seemingly simpler
>
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