[Ltsp-discuss] I would like a timer for my clients (kde docked, if possible)

2004-06-09 Thread Joao Clemente
Well, I've googled an googled all over and I can't find this kind of application... However, I find very strange that noone has ever wanted one so maybe someone here on the list may know one suche app: I would like to have a timer set on my kde clients, that states the time since login time. Somet

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mouse problems

2004-06-09 Thread Peter Billson
Hi, Sounds like you are not using a wheel mouse and you have the mouse protocol for the server set to IMPS/2. You can either: 1) Use a mouse with a wheel 2) change the mouse protocol in your XF86Config file to just ps/2. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design,

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: How to run a local program at startup?

2004-06-09 Thread jam
Hi > screen.d? There is a sample file at /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.d. So I placed > fahw00.sh there. > How to make the ssh login not ask for a password? > Are there any logs? > > Clodoaldo Pinto > > >>I'm trying to run a local program at startup. > >> > >> This is my lts.conf: > >> [Default] > >>

[Ltsp-discuss] Mouse problems

2004-06-09 Thread Krsnendu dasa
I have the server running fine and connecting thru a client. Victory! The problem I have now is that the mouse connected directly to the server has gone nuts. When I move the mouse it keeps jumping back to the bottom left hand corner of the screen and it selects things seemingly randomly. I have tr

[Ltsp-discuss] VGA display

2004-06-09 Thread Krsnendu dasa
I have some old IBM P 133 clients connecting to the server. The maximum resolution seems to be 640X480. Is there anyway to minimize things of the screen to maximize usable space? On the desktop I can make the taskbar tiny. In Open office is there anyway I can maximize space for working?