[Ltsp-discuss] Re: LTSP - local programs stop when nsf root is disconnected

2004-07-30 Thread Nuno Tavares
Em Sat, 31 Jul 2004 04:34:17 +0100, Nuno Tavares escreveu: Hi Gary, I agree with Jim. AFAIK, NFS has an optional local-locking option (not the same as fs-locking) at mount time, I suppose it works for nfs-root also. This is the preferred as (usually) no data is dropped. However, if you disa

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Present Image for "Press Enter to Connect"

2004-07-30 Thread jam
That sounds like a real nice way to do it. I'm not sure what tools you'd want to use. If nobody jumps in and does this, i'll try to take a look at it after Linux World next week. Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Abraham Pearson wrote: > I've mentioned this before. We

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: LDAP auth

2004-07-30 Thread Peter Childs
Craig Ringer wrote: On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 06:35, Richard Houston wrote: I was thinking more along the lines of replacing the nis server requirement with a ldap auth module for local apps. That would be WONDERFUL. I'll be putting in some new workstations soon that I would like to use local a

RE: [Ltsp-discuss] KDM does not obey pam restrictions...

2004-07-30 Thread Breshears Doug P
Is pam_limits.so included in your /etc/pam.d/kde configuration file?? If not it will not know to even check the limits.conf file. Doug Breshears -Original Message- From: Arthur T. G. do Nascimento [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 6:14 PM To: LTSP Subject: [Ltsp-discu

[Ltsp-discuss] Present Image for "Press Enter to Connect"

2004-07-30 Thread Abraham Pearson
I've mentioned this before. We use LTSP to launch the ICA client. Currently we use a script to present a short message that waits for the enter key to be pressed, then launches the ICA client. I think that it would be nice to be able to present an image instead of the text message. Does anyo

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] [4.1beta] ltspadmin needs support for user/pwd for http proxy

2004-07-30 Thread jam
Joshua, Thanks, I'll look at it and see what I can do about it. Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Joshua N Pritikin wrote: > My client has a draconian firewall setup. You can't access the > Internet without supplying a login/pwd to the http proxy server. > > I took a quic

[Ltsp-discuss] [4.1beta] ltspadmin needs support for user/pwd for http proxy

2004-07-30 Thread Joshua N Pritikin
My client has a draconian firewall setup. You can't access the Internet without supplying a login/pwd to the http proxy server. I took a quick glace over the ltspadmin source code. It does not seem to support this feature even though LWP has hooks for it. -- A new cognitive theory of emotion,

[Ltsp-discuss] Problems making my own kernel.

2004-07-30 Thread Luis Hurtiz
Hello: I want to make my ltsp installation a cluster. it consists of 7 pentium 200 mhz with 32/mb nodes, and possibly (if everything works as expected) to include some 6 pentium 933 mhz more computers to it. I have followed the advise in the documentation to make a kernel and also have read the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Gentoo ebuild questions

2004-07-30 Thread jam
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Kenn Sebesta wrote: > Hi, I've been using the ltsp package for a little while now and decided > to make an ebuild for Gentoo Linux, www.gentoo.org. I've got some > questions, though, since I don't think that the default LTSP > installation method can work for ebuilds. You

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] slow login

2004-07-30 Thread Craig Ringer
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 19:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You could perhaps have another PC as a nfs server (via a full duplex switched > connection) and host the home dirs that way. Without knowing what the bottleneck is, I'm not sure that's too useful. Among other things, I'd be surprised if NFS

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Gentoo ebuild questions

2004-07-30 Thread Craig Ringer
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 17:33, Kenn Sebesta wrote: > There's a second solution, though. I could just have the ebuild download > *all* the source files and compile them on the local machine. While this > is how Gentoo is supposed to work, in the case of LTSP I'm not sure > that's a good idea. It m

[Ltsp-discuss] slow login

2004-07-30 Thread a.barratt1
>Message: 4 >Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:07:09 +0100 (BST) >From: =?iso-8859-1?q?sarab=20fadhil?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] slow login >I have a server with dual Opteron processors, 3 GB >memory and two sata hardrive, the first hardrive is >38GB and 1rpm

[Ltsp-discuss] Gentoo ebuild questions

2004-07-30 Thread Kenn Sebesta
Hi, I've been using the ltsp package for a little while now and decided to make an ebuild for Gentoo Linux, www.gentoo.org. I've got some questions, though, since I don't think that the default LTSP installation method can work for ebuilds. As you know, the perl script always downloads the late

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP 4.1 beta update

2004-07-30 Thread jam
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Immanuel Derks wrote: > Jim, > > In eager anticipation of previous posts: > Did secure X11 sessions made it in 4.1? Sorry, but not quite. I've done alot of work on it, but it's just not ready to release that feature yet. Jim. > > Kind regards, > Immanuel Derks > ---