I have redhat 9 + ltsp 4
whole keyboard works fine with startx
but with rdesktop my arrow keys, number pad, pg up, pg down, home, end,
ins and delete doesn't work.
and there are no entries for keyboard in lts.conf
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004, root wrote:
On Saturday 07 August 2004 02:28, Joey S. Eisma wro
Hi
Without lots of work you can't do this.
The 2.6 kernels use a differant set of mod utils. You would need to add the
new mod-utils to the lbe, build a new lbe and then use.
Probably a simple error, but I have not been able to do this. My modules
won't load. So until I solve the problem, or som
Hi Jean,
Did you check out the Printer Configuration pages
in the LTSP docuementation? I have several serial,
parallel and USB printers running on LTSP terminals,
They are treated like HP print server running on port 9100.
JAG
Jean Krebs wrote:
Hello, all!
I have the following setup:
Various th
Varun,
rdesktop is what you need.
Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Varun wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a ltsp server running on Mandrake 10 Off.
>
> I have also a server running windows 2003 with terminal server.
>
> I would like to use windows terminal server to im
Hello,
I have a ltsp server running on Mandrake 10 Off.
I have also a server running windows 2003 with terminal server.
I would like to use windows terminal server to import windows
desktop to ltsp clients.
Anybody has any experience, please guide.
Thanks in advance
Varun
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hey everybody,
trying to get the numlock to magically turn on under ltsp 4.0. I
installed the package. I can't find an Xsetup_workstation and putting
/usr/bin/setnumlock into Xsetup_0 doesnt seem to make it run. Could
somebody point me to the right place to add this command?
thanks,
jeff
Hi, all. Hey, kudos on 4.1!
I am attaching a modified rc.localdev, in case it might help anyone. This one loads modules according to the SHARE name, ie. the Samba shared name. So, if you share a device as *cdrom*, cdrom drivers are loaded, *usbhdd* usb-storage drivers are loaded, etc.
I've
I want to run my applications on the local thin client. I am using LTSP in
a non-standard setup. I made it so it runs all the X clients on the local
thinclient itself.
I'd appreciate any advice or comments on how to get firefox to run on
local thinclient. I do not want to use a SSH back into the t
This also fixed my problem with RedHat Advanced server 3. After
exporting both variables it happily pulled down the header files along
with the packages.
Brian
Salluce, Daniel wrote:
Hey guys, I had this problem for a very long time and finally got it work with:
# export LANG=C
# export LC_ALL=C
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 11:28:00 -0700
"Salluce, Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 9.) Now I boot my client and everything looks great with the kernel
> loading and PXE until it tries to load my NIC module (e100):
>
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 164K free
> ==
Hi,
I thought I might post this in case someone else have the same problem
after upgrading to ltsp4. I'm running ltsp4 on Mandrake 10.0
I found that often Mozilla and occasionally OpenOffice causes an ltsp
client to crash.
I tested with both 32m and 64m clients and the problem was the same.
I f
Hey guys, I had this problem for a very long time and finally got it work with:
# export LANG=C
# export LC_ALL=C
# ltspadmin
This got rid of that annoying hash error. I can't remember where on this mailing list
archive or elsewhere I found that...but it seems to work. I was able to install just
I had a successful 4.1 install on RedHat 9, but when I try it on RedHat
Advanced Server 3 it fails after downloading ltsp-ltsptree:
Downloading packages from: http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1/ ...
ltsp-ltsptree-1.7-0-i386.tgz
0.03mb 100%File /opt/ltsp41/pkg_cache/ltsp-ltsptree-1.7-0-i386.tgz
fa
I am trying to recompile the 2.6.7 kernel for use with LTSP. I have everything working
fine with the kernel version that comes with LTSP 4.1. I gotta say together with the
atspadmin and ltspcfg program, it is quite a package. I have been very happy...
Any way, I want to be able to compile the ne
Hello, all!
I have the following setup:
Various thin clients, booting off an LTSP server which also hosts a
Flagship application, accessed by the clients via SSH. One of the
clients has a serial printer attached directly to it .
Any ideas on how to set it up so any of the cients can print on it,
Hello all,
Just became a member and was looking through the archives when I noticed
this mail.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=109209653330904&w=2
Nathan,
Since this is supermount and you are finding the floppy access to be
slow you could try specifying "fs=vfat:msdos" instead of
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