On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 22:16, Andy Rabagliati wrote:
>
> I would like LTSP as a number of RPMs, like before. I install in places
> that do not have connectivity.
>
> I will figure it out, don't worry - but I liked it the old way.
>
> Cheers,Andy!
In my case, I could download huge files like
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Craig Ringer wrote:
| I find 10/100 to be more than sufficient. In general my server (which
| has a gigabit uplink) does not even see 3 MB/s traffic across all 12
| clients.
Ah, that's reasonable. Does anyone have stats from a larger
installation? At
Stan,
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 19:35:17 -0400
stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But, I can't seem to find a bootable floppy. or ISO iamge for a
> client. I really don't want to mess with burning PROM's for the
> clients, and I would be perfectly happy with boot from either a CD or
> a floppy.
You can
I was looking over the LSTP web site today, and I have, what is proabaly a
FAQ, but i did not seem to find the answer.
Seting up the srver side seems well documented, and I have a good basic
understnading of what to do there. But, I can't seem to find a bootable
floppy. or ISO iamge for a client.
James,
in the LBE, the build script in ltsp-src accepts the '--makepkg' option,
which will make the packages.
It uses info from the package.def files of each package.
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> > I still get a checksum error.
> >
>
> Well, that means it's almost certainly not a server
> RENDER bug, because
> the X server doesn't support it. Which is odd - I
> could've sworn that
> the s3 driver in Xorg supported RENDER. Are you
> using a version 3.3
> server or the Xorg server? (your lts.conf would be
> useful).
I'm using th
Hello Jim and all
congratulations for the new release, I followed the beta process of 4.1
and just upgraded to 4.1 final
Besides other non-problematic clients I have three I-openers which ran
the original disk image from your site.
That disk image worked in LTSP 2, I always had to leave a separa
Hello,
Does anyone knows if the ability to use PC/SC smartcard readers on the
client is possible?
e.g. perform smartcard logon to Windows 2003 terminal server.
Best Regards,
Alon Bar-Lev.
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James,
A big thanks for this release. Looks great from here.
Better autodetection of video cards, X336 included.
ssh as a client - yy !
I am intrigued by other things hidden away ..
ltspinfo ? How do I use this ?
sshd ?
Currently complains that it cannot write the keys -