On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 17:46, norbert wrote:
> Hi, What file allow you to modify which login sessions are available
> from the drop-down menu selection. I know that in kde I can select kdmrc
> but where is it in gnome ?
> thank you
Norbert,
the Gnome display manager will offer the sessions listed
Hi, What file allow you to modify which login sessions are available
from the drop-down menu selection. I know that in kde I can select kdmrc
but where is it in gnome ?
thank you
norbert
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:49:04PM +0100, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> Jeff Kinz wrote:
>
> >My guess is that somehow this card cannot/is not interacting properly
> >with the Compaq system. When I trace the LAN, No traffic from this card
> >shows up, doesn't matter if there is anything else
Am Montag, 3. November 2003 18:24 schrieb norbert:
> Hello,
> How do I limit the login options on the LTSP screen (Sessions)
Which distrubution do you use?
In SuSe you can change it with the controlcenter - loginmanager
another way is to edit configurationfile for kdm - I think it's named
kdmrc
Jeff Kinz wrote:
My guess is that somehow this card cannot/is not interacting properly
with the Compaq system. When I trace the LAN, No traffic from this card
shows up, doesn't matter if there is anything else running on the LAN
or not
But when I power up the Compaq I get this:
bootrom v1.5
et
Hello,
is there any discussion in NEWS format about ltsp?
Or is this group ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) somewhere in "NEWS
format" - "news accessible"?
If so, plz mail me server & group name.
Tnx
Peter
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Hi all.
I have a Compaq Deskpro which I am trying to use as an LTSP system.
I have a Linksys ethernet card in it with a disklessworkstations.com
etherboot (p)rom. This card is working fine, (works in all the other
boxes its been in).
My guess is that somehow this card cannot/is not interacting
For best performances the new release of Red hat Linux Enterprise 3 is
better or it does not matter whether we use normal Red Hat Linux or
other Linux distribution or versions.
The new enterprise release offers other improvements including following
"Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 will provide improv
After some long nights, I've finally got my LTSP network up and running
with sound and everything (even on Via Epia) - the only thing I can't
get to work is the Danish keyboard.
I've tried the various keyboard settings in lts.conf and even tried to
follow the instructions from the FAQ about intern
Hi,
I did an installation of LTSP on a Mdk9.1 but I get a trouble:
The server has got a french keyboard (azerty), but the client gets a qwerty
keyboard.
I read:
http://204.182.52.180/fom-serve/cache/13.html
but /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.local doesn't contain what is spoken about in
13.html
Section
Hello,
How do I limit the login options on the LTSP screen (Sessions)
thank you
norbert
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Hi, All!
Many thanks for your interest with my problem.
I tryed the programm Etherboot image (rom-o-matic) for realtek 8029AS PCI
card.
I used different chips with ultraviolet- and electroerase - different
27c256's and winbond w27c512. I've tried 16 kb image, and the glue
together (twice for 256 k
I have looked at the docs for these things.
It appears that they are not really a thin client in the normal sense of the word.
They are more like what you would think of VNC as implemented at the hardware level.
(obviously a very efficient one considering the multimedia claims)
The docs even say (I
Thomas,
All the servers are Dell low-end Power-Edge servers with a Gig of RAM,
40 GB, ATA hard drives and no monitors.
Let me respond to each of your issues:
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No, we don't integrate with Windows. The branch office needs can
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Hello list!
Is there any way that we could use LTSP with sun rays? We tried that out and
just saw (with ethereal) that the sun ray takes an IP but that's it, nothing
more.The Sparc package didn't help at all.Any suggestions?
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On Sun, 2003-11-02 at 19:00, Kevin Valentine wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone familiar with this?
>
> ./start_ws: line 1: 273 Segmentation Fault
> /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 -query 192.168.0.3
> ltsp_core-3.0.9-0.i386.rpm
> ltsp_kernel-3.0.11-0.i386.rpm
> ltsp_x_core-3.0.4-0.i386.rpm
> ltsp_fonts-3.0.0-0
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 12:51:35PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to use a dell optiplex gx270 with ltsp.
> I want to boot with the PXE mode.
> Has someone used this thin client with ltsp 3.0? (problem or
> successfull)
yes
in fact it depends only of the integrated NIC
Hello,
I want to use a dell optiplex gx270 with ltsp.
I want to boot with the PXE mode.
Has someone used this thin client with ltsp 3.0? (problem or
successfull)
Mickael,
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Hi
I have only 1 processer installed .
Prakash
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Mon, 3 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Prakash Modak
> wrote:
>
> You have only one processor in your system, or two?
> If you have two, you need to compile SMP into your
> server's kernel, and
> edit the
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, [iso-8859-1] Prakash Modak wrote:
You have only one processor in your system, or two?
If you have two, you need to compile SMP into your server's kernel, and
edit the kernels makefile such that the line reading
MAKE= make
now reads
MAKE= make -j2
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