[Ltsp-discuss] ltsp on mandrake 10

2004-08-23 Thread Maurice Libes
hi to all i recently re-installed ltsp3.1 on a mandrake 10.0 system with ltsp_kernel-3.0.15-0 and ltsp_core-3.0.9-0 i have only 2 problems: i) keyboard on the thin client remain in US configuration instead of fr_FR :-\ i only typed XkbLayout = fr in the lts.conf file... and it

[Ltsp-discuss] Sound Error On Non-Root Users

2004-08-23 Thread EmadCT
Dear Friends, When I restart my client and login to X-Server with a non-root user , I can hear the Sound very well. And also when I login to X-Server with root user I can hear the sound too. But the problem :: I login to X-Server with root user and log it out.Then I login to X-Server again with

[Ltsp-discuss] backspace not working in specific app in telnet session

2004-08-23 Thread Dirk H Bartley
Greetings I have users on LTSP terminals logging in to a server to get access to a business application. When using an X session with a gnome terminal, I can set the compatibility to backspace key generates control-H to get the backspace key to work. Lately I have them using LTSP terminals in

[Ltsp-discuss] Clients starts loading put only fews dots are shown

2004-08-23 Thread Ronaldo Richieri
Hi I am trying to use LTSP 4.1 in slackware 10. I installed it, the clients starts to load the kernel but just five or six dots . are shown, which dot takes 30 secs. to be displayed. Can anyone give me an Idea? Thanks! Ronaldo Richieri Brazil

[Ltsp-discuss] vidlist

2004-08-23 Thread Joshua N Pritikin
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[Ltsp-discuss] x11vnc hack

2004-08-23 Thread Joshua N Pritikin
Here is what I came up with. This script runs in Xstartup before exec'ing sessreg. This is probably a more secure and efficient way to do it, but this works well enough for now. #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; sub run { my ($cmd) = @_; system($cmd) == 0 or die system

[Ltsp-discuss] zip drives

2004-08-23 Thread Joshua N Pritikin
In addition to the other local devices, my client wants to be able to access zip drives. I am happy to submit a patch, but aginst which version of rc.localdev? -- A new cognitive theory of emotion, http://openheartlogic.org signature.asc Description: Digital signature

[Ltsp-discuss] Cups and nis

2004-08-23 Thread big
Hi i am having some troubles with cups on my ltsp server i can only print as root if i try printing as a normal user nothing happens it don't even write in the jobs sektion ... The cups server is on the ltsp server but i have all users and home on an NIS server, could this be the problem ??

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp on mandrake 10

2004-08-23 Thread Eugene Coetzee
I migrated from Slackware 8.0/ LTSP 3.0 to Mandrake 10.0/LTSP 4.1 recently. Had some issues: 1) tftp on Mandrake runs chroot so the default tftp path was not valid. 2) Had a problem with OpenOffice menu' s being very slow - problem was solved by copying LTSP3.0 keyboard maps into the LTSP

[Ltsp-discuss] sound works under ltsp 4.0 but no under ltsp 4.1

2004-08-23 Thread Jeff Roberts
Hi everyone, I've got a bunch of netier netxpress xl 1000 terminals. Under ltsp 4.0 all I have to do to get sound working was add sound = Y. Under ltsp 4.1 I am getting the following: Running Sound Server modprobe: Cannot open dependencies file /lib/modules/2.4.24-ltsp-4/modules.dep (No such

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sound works under ltsp 4.0 but no under ltsp 4.1

2004-08-23 Thread Matt Vollmar
Looks to me like you're booting the wrong kernel. You should probably be booting 2.4.26, which comes with LTSP 4.1. Check in /tftp/ltsp for what kernels exist there and use the latest one. Then the modules will follow suit. If you want to check in /opt/ltsp-4.1/lib/modules too, that would be a

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] x11vnc hack

2004-08-23 Thread Joshua N Pritikin
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 07:57:48PM +0530, Joshua N Pritikin wrote: Here is what I came up with. This script runs in Xstartup before exec'ing sessreg. This is probably a more secure and efficient way to *There* do it, but this works well enough for now. Er, what I meant to

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Question about getting hostname

2004-08-23 Thread David Johnston
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 18:01, Jim McQuillan wrote: On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 16:17, Brian Payst wrote: You can hand out hostnames as part of the DHCP process: host ws001 { hardware ethernet 00:00:00:00:00:00 option root-path XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:/opt/ltsp41/i386;