Any references out there regarding the use of media players in a LTSP
environment? I want to utilize some older machines as thin clients but I am
not exactly sure of the best configuration - disk, no disk, etc. I'll be
running the normal stuff on the TS; OpenOffice, Acrobat Reader, etc
(probably wi
How about Xvesa?
Felipe Abbastante wrote:
Hello, I´ve the following problem:
I´ve a terminal with the sis6326 video card and I can´t seem to be able to
configure it. Maybe someone has the same video card and made it work
without a problem. If that´s so, I´d appreciate any help you could provide.
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отличительные особенности:
1) размер ящика 15 мб;
2) защищенность и надежность;
3) возможность использования любых почтовых программ(POP,IMAP,SMTP);
4) доступ из любого места в любое время;
5) простой и доступный ве
Did you set up rlpr as per the documentation.
You have to set an environment variable for the rlpr host
RLPR_PRINTHOST=192.168.0.254 (or whatever the IP address of your print
server is).
LPDEST=printername
export LPDEST RLPR_PRINTHOST
rlpr /etc/hosts
Also you have to configure the lpr daemon on t
Hello Werner,
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 1:47:06 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Anselm,
>>> a printer is connected to the teachers PC and it's working well. Is there any way
>>> for 15 terminals
> in
>>> the same cabinet to use this printer? The printer doens't have a NIC.
>>
>>We have a similar setup.
Norine wrote:
Hi all,
Is anyone use LTSP for PBC design and layout? If so what software are
you using? I have a client that currently uses a windows package but
wants to move to LTSP if there is a comparable package available for
Linux and LTSP.
Thanks
---
On 24 Jul 2003, A.J. Venter wrote:
> If you are running kde, you can use standard unix wall command (as
> root), KDE includes something called kwrited which will pick up unix
> write messages and display them in X.
> Sadly I have yet to find a non-kde replacement and kwrited seems to
> crash if it
Hello Anselm,
>> a printer is connected to the teachers PC and it's working well. Is there any way
>> for 15 terminals
in
>> the same cabinet to use this printer? The printer doens't have a NIC.
>
>We have a similar setup. We used the printer daemon (lts.conf knows
>some entry, look into LTSP d
Hello Gerhard,
>> a very easy way without any hazzle:
>> buy a small printserver box (ebay: about 50 EUR, new: about 250 EUR).
>> Then every client can print on this printer.
>>
>
> Or for free. How depends on if the teachers is the server and what
>running to talk to the printer.
>If pc i
If you are running kde, you can use standard unix wall command (as
root), KDE includes something called kwrited which will pick up unix
write messages and display them in X.
Sadly I have yet to find a non-kde replacement and kwrited seems to
crash if it is called without the rest of kde running. I
Hello
I just want to send a message for all the LTSP Client Open
Is there something how can do this ?
Thanks
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--On Thursday, July 24, 2003 10:34:04 +0100 Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello campbell,
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 9:10:09 AM, you wrote:
After a day or so of running, and people logging in and out of the
terminal it starts to misbehave.
display manager issue. I am runni
--On Thursday, July 24, 2003 10:55:10 +0100 Louis Sabet
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim,
I had a couple of requests for my user balancing scripts, so I've spent
the morning putting them together in a useable form, and have written a
reasonably comprehensive readme (attached, but also in the tarba
Hello campbell,
Thursday, July 24, 2003, 9:10:09 AM, you wrote:
> After a day or so of running, and people logging in and out of the
> terminal it starts to misbehave.
> display manager issue. I am running the standard GDM which comes with
> redhat 9.
Try KDM instead. GDM seems not properly to
Hi,
I've got an LTSP setup at home that my parents use, at the moment just
have one terminal, but have a number more boxes to connect.
Anyway, setup is Redhat 9 with all the latest versions of LTSP packages.
I have small form factory Compaq Deskpro's which use PXE to get
etherboot. But all this s
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 16:42, Louis Sabet wrote:
> Oh, btw, I've just managed to get some sort of rudimentary
> login/load-balancing going with a couple of LTSP servers. Just involves
> some NFS, shell scripts and crontab - not very complex, but the end result
> is that you can ensure that both y
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Gerhard Damerau wrote:
> Werner Winter schrieb:
> > Hello,
> > a printer is connected to the teachers PC and it's working well. Is there any way
> > for 15 terminals in
> > the same cabinet to use this printer? The printer doens't have a NIC.
> >
> > Werner
>
> Hallo Wern
Hello Werner,
> Hello,
> a printer is connected to the teachers PC and it's working well. Is there any way
> for 15 terminals in
> the same cabinet to use this printer? The printer doens't have a NIC.
We have a similar setup. We used the printer daemon (lts.conf knows
some entry, look into LTSP
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