Jeff,
xdialog is your friend. Just write a selection script to wrap
around lpr.
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyone on this list who has a bunch of printers set up on their
system, and any moron can pick a printer from a list instead of typing lpr
-P printer
Title: Wish me luck :-)
Hi all,
Today we (the organisation I work for) are going to show a potential client that LTSP works.
I told the list before and promised to keep you updated so here I go.
The first time they hired me in this organisation, I now work par time for, another party
Howdy everybody,
Probably a newbie question, but. If a workstation
is reset or powered off/on while a user session is
in progress, the server doesn't seem to care.
The workstation freezes saying, XDMCP fatal error:
Session declined Maximum number of open sessions from
your host reached, and it
I also have the same problem. When i starts evolution on the server
from my own linux machine through ssh, I don't get this problem, so it
must have something with the ltsp font system or some other thing
related to ltsp. Hope some clever people take a look on this problem
for us amateurs ;-).
-
Thanks a lot! Creation of a symbolic link in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/X11/
to /tmp/XF86Config solved my problem.
Nice day to everybody,
Peter
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do the messages as /tmp/XF86Config is being created help you at all? I
found that x would grab XF86Config-4
Hello,
I am trying to boot some embedded controllers as LTS clients .
They work without local
display or keyboard. I need to login to them from a remote machine.
I tried to copy the xinetd and in.telnetd related files to
/opt/ltsp/i386, the NFS mounted
root of the client.
We have found out our newly built ltsp_initrd_kit kernel problem was caused
by something in the lpp patch. I would guess the on-board Trident Blade
video card or the frame buffer must be causing problems. We also tried
the 2.4.20 kernel with the 2.4.20 lpp patch, same result. Any one had
I am trying to connect to a WinXP Pro system using terminal services. I
have rdesktop 1.1 installed and working for connection to our W2K Server
running TS. I try to connect to a WinXP Pro system and all I get is
connection refused. There is nothing at all in the WinXP event log to
help.
Julius,
I checked out xdialog's documentation. Definitely looks like a workable
solution to my woes. Got any sample scripts you want to share?
-Jeff
Jeff,
xdialog is your friend. Just write a selection script to wrap
around lpr.
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is
I feel your pain. There is an old thread on this topic that I believe I
started. Usually a station recovers in about five minutes from an unclean
shutdown. However I have had to resort to changing the stations hostname
in dns and dhcp to recover it without bringing down the server. Surely we
I have been requested to make linux workstations work
like the windows clients reffering to the fact that
SAMBA shares only the users directory
//server/unly-one-user
and they where concerned for security reasons, that
/home/all
/home/users
/home/are
/home/visible
lists all users instead of
I have tried vmware, win4lin and crossover (wine). It seems that while
vmware and win4lin are complete windows packages, there are extreme
limitations on using them...ie purchasing multiple or server based
licenses, kernel hooks and large memory consumptionblah. Crossover
Office is really
now that evolution is the subjetc, how can I put a
servers contacts to a new server? the old one will be
erased 8)
--- Henrik_Ormåsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also have the same problem. When i starts
evolution on the server
from my own linux machine through ssh, I don't get
this problem,
can you please go into a little more detail with the
script tweaking for visual studio to work?
thanks
--- Lott Caskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried vmware, win4lin and crossover (wine).
It seems that while
vmware and win4lin are complete windows packages,
there are extreme
How would you go about getting a kernel downloaded with pxe to load a
specific nic driver, as we need to do for the e1000 card?
Note: I tried the eepro100, unless I did not try it right...
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 10:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris,
option-128 is NOT a mac address.
Please
Jeff,
no, but Peter Billson does, ad he is on this list and he has
shared them before :-)
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julius,
I checked out xdialog's documentation. Definitely looks like a workable
solution to my woes. Got any sample scripts you want to share?
Is
I too am hurting...I've been having a similar problem on terminals that get
powered off and then powered on quite frequently. One terminal refused to
reconnect for three days(!). I've also got the complication(?) that I'm not
running ddns updating on my server and don't use DHCP to send hostnames
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 20:20, pedro noticioso wrote:
I have been requested to make linux workstations work
like the windows clients reffering to the fact that
SAMBA shares only the users directory
//server/unly-one-user
and they where concerned for security reasons, that
/home/all
The [homes] section of smb.conf is generally setup so that the user only see's their
own folder and no one elses.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
writeable = yes
valid users = %S #The key for only the current users folder to show
create mode = 0644
directory mode = 0775
-Jeff
Hi,
if I restart the terminalserver (2,4GHz, 533Mhz FSB 2GB-DDR and SuSE 8.1), all
terminals (16) are working very fast with StarOffice in school. But after an
hour working, it is very slow - For examlple: after the restart, you don't
notice the time after clicking on an icon, but after
I have a problem with a compaq prosignia client.
The hardware of this model is very special and so
i had no luck getting the standart ltsp-kernel or
self build kernels runing on this machine.
I dont know why but the kernel from the suse 7.3
instalation disks is somehow working.
I would like to
Cornelius,
Take a look in the buildk script. It passes many more options
to mknbi-linux when it tags the kernel.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Cornelius Weiß wrote:
I have a problem with a compaq prosignia client.
The hardware of this model is very special and so
i
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:33:29AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel your pain. There is an old thread on this topic that I believe I
started. Usually a station recovers in about five minutes from an unclean
shutdown. However I have had to resort to changing the stations hostname
in
I EDITED THIS FILE
CARLOS-EDITED-ltsp-client-acpi.txt
ITS IN PORTUGUESE, ITS SIMILAR TO SPANISH SO I DID MY
BEST TO TRY TO FIGURE IT OUT TO ENGLISH
THIS IS FUN!
Note: forwarded message attached.
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Ajith,
Here's what i did to have a telnet to thin client.
I didnt modify the xinetd part of telnet. whatever is put in there by
ltsp kit, it is as it is. I put in a extra line in
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.local as --
/usr/sbin/xinetd
This line starts the telnet daemon on the thin client. Telent
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