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Richard:
Currently this is not supported AFAIK.
However I found this :
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=107393694431280&w=2
Peter
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Hi all,
Got my LTSP 4.0 system up and running and all is working very well so far.
Was wondering if there are any howto's on getting local cdrom access from
a LTSP 4.0 install? If not, would anyone have any pointers?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
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Am Dienstag, 8. Juni 2004 18:54 schrieb John Sutton:
> Yes, I tripped over that one some time back ;-) Now I only ever download
> the 5.0.11 release so I am stuck in a dying backwater... but OTOH I haven't
> _yet_ needed a driver which I couldn't find in that release ;-)
The newer releases bring
On Tue, 8 Jun 2004, John Sutton wrote:
>
> BTW, I downloaded ltsp_initrd_kit-3.0.13-i386.tgz from sourceforge because it
> is marked as "Source .gz" in the rightmost column of showfiles.php. But it
> isn't source at all, it is binary! How (from what sources, by what build
> procedure) is this
> Am Montag, 7. Juni 2004 11:59 schrieb John Sutton:
> > Hi there
> > To date I have been using netboot's mknbi (version 0.8, just because it
was
> > easier to compile than etherboot's mknbi back in 1998 and I haven't seen
> > any need to change it since ;-) while at the same time using etherboot'
If you are using ltsp 3.0, your only hope is Netscape Navigator (as local
app) available on LTSP website. I tried to use Mozilla Firebird/Pheonix as
local app but failed miserably. There are lot of issues of compatibility on
library files. You can find it all in the mailing list.
You can use M
About disabling arts, I've edited the system-wide arts control file
directly
(/usr/share/config/kcmartsrc)
and changed
StartServer=true to StartServer=false
this way you dont need to edit skel files for your users :-)
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Joao Pedro Clemente
On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 10:03, walter wrote:
> hello ltsp users,
> i wanted to know how to configure ltsp 3.0 to run the browser on run on the
> client ram.
Install local packages. Although I have not tried it but reading the
archives will give you know-how on how to do it. IMHO it does not seem
to b
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