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On Monday 22 March 2004 18:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian,
What distro are you using, and which display manager (XDM, GDM, KDM) ?
it's a gentoo dist, stable tree, kernel vanilla 2.4.23, pached with win4lin-
and preemptive patches. i'm
after a couple of days searching and searching and testing, i found out that
my mini-itx motherboard ( epia ve5000 ) with onboard lan ( via vt6103 aka
via_rhine ) is causing overruns on the server . My plan was to use 15 of
these on a server, but i am afraid that this will cause problems.
Can
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sorry, this is a new thread. sophos quarantined this message returning from
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this mailing list ist the only
Uytkownik Peter Childs napisa:
My problem with setting up local apps is that we have a LDAP
password server, which works very nicely and I can't make head or tail of
nis, (LDAP was not easy) but having got my head round LDAP I don't really
wish to change, I need to do it because the io on the
I can run rdesktop from the console of my redhat server and my keyboard work
perfectly. If I run rdesktop on a thin client running ltsp the numeric
keypad does not work regardless of the numlock setting. The arrow keys on
the keyboard do not work either. The right ctrl key does not work as well.
What version of LTSP are you running and what version of via_rhine? I'm
about to deploy one running that driver as well.
jef peeraer wrote:
after a couple of days searching and searching and testing, i found out that
my mini-itx motherboard ( epia ve5000 ) with onboard lan ( via vt6103 aka
I had that very same problem before upgrading to the new Rdesktop (1.3 I
think). I found a tarball that someone had posted to this list to upgrade
rdesktop, untarred it and my keyboard worked perfectly.
I can run rdesktop from the console of my redhat server and my keyboard
work
perfectly.
Dear all,
Obviously I have not explained very well!
The tool I would like to contribute makes it possible to add hundreds or
even thousands of new user accounts with a minimum of effort. Here is
how it works.
1) Start off with a comma separated list of names, eg:
Sudev,Barar
Georg,Baum
Hi,
I've installed LTSP 4.0 on a server running mandrake
9.1, and after a bit of tweaking I've gotten to the
point where the client downloads the kernel and begins
to start the x server, but fails. Here is the output:
Scanning for video card
Building the /tmp/XF86Config-4 file
Fatal server
Dear all,
Obviously I have not explained very well!
The tool I would like to contribute makes it possible to add hundreds or
even thousands of new user accounts with a minimum of effort. Here is
how it works.
1) Start off with a comma separated list of names, eg:
Sudev,Barar
Georg,Baum
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 14:57, you wrote:
What version of LTSP are you running and what version of via_rhine? I'm
about to deploy one running that driver as well.
i am using ltsp-4 with the latest kernel ( ltsp_kernel3.13 ). I didn't try it
with ltsp-3 , but it is worth trying. For the moment,
Hello,
I successfully setup a diskless workstation, using text-mode console to
telnet an AS/400 server using 5250 emulation. The workstation has enabled
printing on 9100 tcp/ip port, the problem is that when i send a print job
the console prints the following message:
parport0: PC-STYLE at
What specifically does this have to do with ltsp? I have used a batch
of perl scripts to do this when replacing exchange mail with postfix so
it is not anything unknown.
Phil Jones wrote:
Dear all,
Obviously I have not explained very well!
The tool I would like to contribute makes it
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Pedro Sousa wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I successfully setup a diskless workstation, using text-mode console to
| telnet an AS/400 server using 5250 emulation. The workstation has
| enabled printing on 9100 tcp/ip port, the problem is that when i send a
|
Hi,
I recently has the same problem and just fixed it. It seems that the
configure option for rdesktop in the build environment is wrong. To fix
this I downloaded the build environment and changed the package.def file
in lbe/ltsp-src/rdesktop configure line to
CONFIGURE = ./configure
Can anyone help me with a mouse issue using StarOffice from a terminal. Only
after I access the StarOffice Menu bar does the mouse start jumping around
the page. I have tried with Gnome and IceWM. It doesn't happen in any other
program. Thanks.
Barbara Drake
IT Technician
School District No.72
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