On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Gad wrote:
> I've read yours Embedded Terminal Server howto and i'm very interested in
> doing something like
> this. I'm going to use DHCP load balancing but i don't know how it works. I
> have two LTSP servers - one is primary DHCP and other secondary. I thought
> that if i p
I had this server working with the client.
Then I tried to add a 75 Pentium (testing) which didn't work - the 75
Pentium was no good.
Then I took the servers hard disk out and set it aside.
Now I put the (LTSP server) hard drive back in.
Removed (commented out with #) the references to the 75 P
Hi All,
I have a workstation that is being setup to work w/ LTSP w/c has an NVIDIA
64MB MX 400 video card and a Samsung SyncMaster 551V Monitor. I have this
following configurations w/c i used on an NVIDIA TNT2 M64 64Mb video card w/
the same monitor w/c works just fine.
[ws01]
XSERVER
Possible help for other OOo users.
Problem:
I have installed OOo1.1 on RedHat Linux network. There are group
directories in which shared files are kept. When two users are opening
the same file concurrently there is no warning to second user. The files
are saved with only changes made by the last
Am Samstag, 25. Oktober 2003 17:14 schrieb Wouter DeBacker:
> On Saturday 25 October 2003 03:13, Dieter Kroemer wrote:
> > LTSP works fine with SuSE 9.0 - only in the directory
> > ltsp_core you've got to add a symlink:
> > ln -s suse.sh suse-9.0.sh
>
> SuSE 9.0 ?
>
> No longer than a week ago the
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 05:41, lilo wrote:
> Hi guys !!
> I have installed the ltsp_x_fonts-3.0.0-0.i386.rpm and all
> the other necessary rpm's. I have tried all the suggestions
> but it is still giving me the same error which is the
> following:
>
> _FontTransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errn
Hi !!!
I've read yours Embedded Terminal Server howto and i'm very interested in
doing something like
this. I'm going to use DHCP load balancing but i don't know how it works. I
have two LTSP servers - one is primary DHCP and other secondary. I thought
that if i put on primary
option root-path "ip
On Saturday 25 October 2003 03:13, Dieter Kroemer wrote:
> LTSP works fine with SuSE 9.0 - only in the directory
> ltsp_core you've got to add a symlink:
> ln -s suse.sh suse-9.0.sh
SuSE 9.0 ?
No longer than a week ago the shops over here (Antwerp /
Belgium) removed 8.1 from their racks and repl
Is anyone running win2000 TS to provide Windows based software to LTSP
thin clients? I would like to know how feasible it is to use this,
stability, resources etc. If it is useable and reliable it may be the
impetus we need to rid us of Novell and local Windows forever.
regards
garry
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Breshears Doug P wrote:
I am administrator for a Adult education department inside a correctional institution.
I have been slowly trying to convert application and stations over to Linux and LTSP.
At the current time we have been told to consolidate two labs into one. With new
management in the IS
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Alfredo Cole wrote:
> Printing to a locally connected printer takes a long time, since reports are
> postscript and tend to become rather big. A 30 page report is about 15 Mb in
> size and moving from the server to a remote workstation connected at 512K
> wireless can take up t
Lilo,
Sounds like you need to enable xfs over tcp. In the xfs config file
(/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fs/config) commment out the
no-listen = tcp line and re-start xfs.
Pete
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lilo wrote:
>
> Hi guys !
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Varun wrote:
> > I have a server on Mandrake 9.1 and ltsp 3xxx.
> > ( athlon 1700+ , ASUS A7N 266 + 512MB DDR ram )
> > My server display settings are 800x699x16bit color.
> > I am using vmware 4.02 and winXPPro as
Hello lilo
Please use SUBJECT - simple & terse/accuracy & describe your problem in 2-5
words
Don't send THE SAME email 2 times - answers will NOT be faster.
Have a nice weekend.
Peter
PS:
Using Debian have no similar problems.
But I know, I can boot without "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/"
to
Hi:
Printing to a locally connected printer takes a long time, since reports are
postscript and tend to become rather big. A 30 page report is about 15 Mb in
size and moving from the server to a remote workstation connected at 512K
wireless can take up to 30 minutes. Has anybody met with this p
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