Hi all, please help:
LTSP 4.0 runs on SUSE 9.0 server, stations running XF86-4.x ran grapics
KDE OK, BUT:
-But the other clients (Pentiums 200) with S3 and S3V cards (some PCI
cards, some integrated) cannot run into graphics or login screen. The
ones (PCI S3V, serial mouse, DIN KB) freezes on
Friends,
I am not able to use local CD-ROM/Floppy using rmedia_ltsp.
System is Mandrake 10 + ltsp 4
Are there any changes required in rmedia package for LTSP 4 ???
Please someone guide me how to do it?
Very best regards,
Ashvin.
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Dear Friends,
Is it possible to use gnome-meeting on clients for web-conferencing.
Will I have to run gnome meeting as local application (will it work?)
Or there is another way like local sound???
Please help.
Very best regards,
Ashvin.
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Hello!
As I understand, all traffic in a between a running client and server in
LTSP i sent with XDMCP, which is not an encrypted protocol. So that if there
is a sniffer on the network, he'll catch all usernames and password from all
logins, right?
What can I do to encrypt or scramble my
On maandag 24 mei 2004 09:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, please help:
LTSP 4.0 runs on SUSE 9.0 server, stations running XF86-4.x ran grapics
KDE OK, BUT:
-But the other clients (Pentiums 200) with S3 and S3V cards (some PCI
cards, some integrated) cannot run into graphics or login
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Otto [iso-8859-15] Kekäläinen wrote:
Hello!
As I understand, all traffic in a between a running client and server in
LTSP i sent with XDMCP, which is not an encrypted protocol. So that if there
is a sniffer on the network, he'll catch all usernames and password from
HI,
one of my LTSP servers uses to much memeory and this results in not enough
memeory to run large applications like OpenOffice.
The server has 750M internal and 1G swapp ! But it uses around 650M for the
system only...
Here is the log enties from my last try to start oowriter:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| But, the bulk of your comment is correct. The data is un-encrypted.
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| We're working on tunnelling this through SSH, but it's not complete yet.
Jim, how do you plan on tunnelling UDP traffic using SSH? The XDMCP
Hello all,
I just came over some interesting linksys products. They are called Wireless
Ethernet Bridge.
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=603scid=36
According to the info on this page:
It's completely driver-free, so it works on any platform and under any
operating system!
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| But, the bulk of your comment is correct. The data is un-encrypted.
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| We're working on tunnelling this through SSH, but it's not complete yet.
Jim, how do you plan on
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