Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server/user capacity

2003-08-18 Thread Eric Harrison
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Jason Greene wrote: >We are evaluating Linux in the Company I work for. We have over 60k desktops. > >I'm on the evaluation team and I'm really pushing the LTSP idea for call >centers and the like. > >What I'd like to ask the LTSP team and all it s users is "What is the >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server/user capacity

2003-08-18 Thread Norman Gaywood
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 04:47:51PM -0500, Jason Greene wrote: > We are evaluating Linux in the Company I work for. We have over 60k desktops. > > I'm on the evaluation team and I'm really pushing the LTSP idea for call > centers and the like. > > What I'd like to ask the LTSP team and all it s

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server/user capacity

2003-08-18 Thread Jason Greene
Well, they will use it as much as any average user... I'm just talking about and average user... Doc, spreadsheets, mail, browser, etc... On Monday 18 August 2003 13:22, Peter Billson wrote: > Jason, > You left out the most important item: What will the users be doing? > Running Mozilla take

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server/user capacity

2003-08-18 Thread jam
Jason, Before we can talk about hardware, you really need to tell us more about the software. What applications will the "average" users be using ? Will they settle for a lightweight window manager like Icewm ? One thing I can tell you is that we deployed a server that now has 140 thin clients

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server/user capacity

2003-08-18 Thread Peter Billson
Jason, You left out the most important item: What will the users be doing? Running Mozilla takes a lot more "oomph" then a term window! :-) Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Jason Greene wrote: > > We are evaluating Lin

[Ltsp-discuss] server/user capacity

2003-08-18 Thread Jason Greene
We are evaluating Linux in the Company I work for. We have over 60k desktops. I'm on the evaluation team and I'm really pushing the LTSP idea for call centers and the like. What I'd like to ask the LTSP team and all it s users is "What is the capicity of a server?" Meaning how many users can

Fwd: [Ltsp-discuss] WINNING NOTIFICATION

2003-08-18 Thread Jason Greene
Is there a way to block this kind of stuff? Don't you have to be a member of the list to send to the list? Jason--- Begin Message --- LOTTERY LA PRIMITIVA. C/GUZMAN EL BUENO,137 MADRID - ESPANA. TEL:0034 696 026 500 FAX: 0034 645 564 045 FROM: THE DESK OF T

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-4 beta 1

2003-08-18 Thread jam
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Andy Rabagliati wrote: > But, presumably, there is nothing to prevent the old X3 servers > from working on LTSP-4 ? That is correct. the 3.3.6 version of the xservers should work just fine, as long as you create the appropriate XF86Config file. Jim. > > Cheers,Andy!

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] terminal printers

2003-08-18 Thread Hallvard Paulsen
fredag 18. juli 2003 22:45, skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I have had problems with print queues hanging up when printing straight to > the jet direct (or other printservers), whether it is multiple linux, > windows or a combination of both. I have better (although still not > perfect) results funneli

Ang: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot with router in lan...

2003-08-18 Thread Svein Erik Kro
If you use the router dhcpd, disabled it and use ltsp-dhcpd.. Svein Erik >>> Dieter Kroemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18.08.03 11:14 >>> Am Montag, 18. August 2003 09:18 schrieb Andrea Sistarelli: > if the client and server are connected to a router, there is a method to > tell a client the add

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-4 beta 1

2003-08-18 Thread Andy Rabagliati
But, presumably, there is nothing to prevent the old X3 servers from working on LTSP-4 ? Cheers,Andy! On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I don't think so. I haven't written the rc.setup script for X3 > yet. > > Jim McQuillan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > On Wed, 13 Aug 2003

[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-4 beta 1

2003-08-18 Thread Andy Rabagliati
Folks, Just a couple of notes Re: LTSP-4 beta 1 :- * The install script has a place to add other repositories, but the retrieve_with_wget() hardcodes the repository location * ltsp_fonts is automatically installed - it might be nice to prompt for fontserver usage Nothing that c

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Users login identification

2003-08-18 Thread Julius Szelagiewicz
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Juan Alberto Seuc wrote: > In the old dumb serial terminals, we always knew where were the users > logged. All terminals had a fixed tty and using last or who or w gave enough > information. > > With the X clients (either thin clients or PCs running X-win with DHCP) > those com

[Ltsp-discuss] WINNING NOTIFICATION

2003-08-18 Thread lottryprimitiva
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[Ltsp-discuss] Local Hard Diskes

2003-08-18 Thread Prakash Modak
Hi All, I'm using LTSP 3.0.7 with RH7.1 and it's work ing perfect, I got 1 PC with hard disk installed linux RH7.1 on it that pc already booting form LTSP but i want access that local hard disk, How can i access that localHard disk??? Thankx & Regards Prakash

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Boot with router in lan...

2003-08-18 Thread Dieter Kroemer
Am Montag, 18. August 2003 09:18 schrieb Andrea Sistarelli: > if the client and server are connected to a router, there is a method to > tell a client the address of a server??? With floppy I suppose... What does this have to do with a router? If the client mounts the root-filessystem, ther

[Ltsp-discuss] Boot with router in lan...

2003-08-18 Thread Andrea Sistarelli
Hi, if the client and server are connected to a router, there is a method to tell a client the address of a server??? With floppy I suppose... Thank you Andrea --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including

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2003-08-18 Thread Andrea Sistarelli
Hi, if the client and server are connected to a router, there is a method to tell a client the address of a server??? With floppy I suppose... Thank you Andrea === Andrea Sistarelli --- UmbriaNet s.r.l. (Internet Ser