Im still getting this out of range message in my lcd monitor. Video card is
S3Trio 64V2/DX.
Which packages should I have for my server and/or clients?
Thanks!
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, Joey S. Eisma wrote:
> Hi!
>
> What's the difference in installing the ltsp_x336_sxxx.xxx package vs
> installing the
> 3.3.6 package in my distro?
The ltsp_x336 packages are for your thin clients.
The 3.3.6 package is for the display running on your server.
They are compl
Hi!
What's the difference in installing the ltsp_x336_sxxx.xxx package vs
installing the
3.3.6 package in my distro?
Thanks!
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To: "Joey S. Eisma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 8:48 AM
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On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 06:28, Craig Ringer wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 20:07, sarab fadhil wrote:
>
> [snip detailed system and user information]
>
> Thanks for that info. It's really nice not to have to ask for it :-) and
> I'm sure it'll help the folks here figure out your problem.
>
> > My
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 23:22, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> If you want to do this now, you can, using things like vncserver on the
> application server and have your thin clients connect to VNC sessions
> that run fullscreen on the thin client.
Good point. That doesn't fit my needs (VNC is poorly unsu
Craig Ringer wrote:
I think it's important to realise that there are "serious" SATA disks (
eg http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=65 )
and RAID controllers (eg
http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata9000.asp ) out there, and not
write off SATA based storage as a serious
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Craig Ringer wrote:
| On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 20:44, Marvin T. Pascual wrote:
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|>You're right. I'm actually curious if it will be possible in LTSP setup
|>because if you're using the Sun Ray Appliance, you can just pull off
|>your Java card and insert
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 20:58, Ken Cobler wrote:
> 2. KDE is nice, but, can be over-taxing on a system. I would suggest
> using IceWM and configure just the menus and programs the students need
> to run.
I use XFCE4 here for the same purpose - I find it's a nicer environment,
and the users seem
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 20:44, Marvin T. Pascual wrote:
> You're right. I'm actually curious if it will be possible in LTSP setup
> because if you're using the Sun Ray Appliance, you can just pull off
> your Java card and insert back to any of the thin clients and you can
> still go back to the las
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 20:07, sarab fadhil wrote:
[snip detailed system and user information]
Thanks for that info. It's really nice not to have to ask for it :-) and
I'm sure it'll help the folks here figure out your problem.
> My problem is with the login which is slow,
> it may take 10 minutes
Hi!
short version:
Where to put the "de" file which is normally located
at /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/X11/xkb/symbols ??
It seems my client can't find and load the keymap.
long version:
i am running ltsp4.0 using Mandrake 10 on the server-side and as terminal
clients i use the Asus Pundit. I have no
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 03:23, Craig Ringer wrote:
>
> It'd be cool, especially since most likely making client suspend
> possible would make client session migration possible too, but I don't
> think we'll be seeing it any time soon.
>
> Of course, as I said I'm no expert...
You're right. I'm ac
sarab fadhil wrote:
I have a server with dual Opteron processors, 3 GB
memory and two sata hardrive, the first hardrive is
38GB and 1rpm hosting the root(/), while the
second hardrive is 250GB and 7200rpm hosting the home
directories (/home) of 1300 users. This server serves
41 clients, they al
I have a server with dual Opteron processors, 3 GB
memory and two sata hardrive, the first hardrive is
38GB and 1rpm hosting the root(/), while the
second hardrive is 250GB and 7200rpm hosting the home
directories (/home) of 1300 users. This server serves
41 clients, they all identical machines
Using LTSP 4.1 I've got sound running under nas right its just
VERY quite and every time it boots it says
aumix-minimal - command not found
could this be why its very quite?
Peter Childs
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Hi,
1.- For Ltsp 4.0 and earlier, I have XERVER = vesa to use for my terminals
with via UniChrome on board (via KM400). For Ltsp 4.1 I can use XSERVER =
auto or XSERVER = via, but the screen is not very fine managed. For example,
the screen shrink (auto and via), the rdesktop-script only start at 6
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