All,
I have an ltsp-3 install running on SuSE-9.0. I have installed
firefox-1.0PR and on the server can run it fine by doing:
/usr/local/firefox/firefox &
But on the ltsp clients if I run that command I get a repeating string of:
*** loading the extensions datasource
This goes on for a minute the
Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote:
Thanks, that was very helpful. I can get xine to work setting audio
output to esd (like xmms) after installing special xine-esd rpm. Mplayer
(gmplayer is how I invoke it) still not working for some reason.
Though xine works the result is not good. It's very slow. The har
Hi all,
I was wondering if it was possible to play audio Cd's via local dev access
on an ltsp 4.1 install. I can do data Cd's with no issue but the audio
Cd's just look blank in file manager.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. I am using KDS with ESD for sound.
Regards,
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Has anyone used audio-in on LTSP clients ?
I already have audio out working by using ESD and KDE3.3 with esd enabled for
arts. But I am really not sure how to configure and test audio-in. Any
pointers would be welcome.
Thanks
CPH
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I have installed K12LTSP 4.0 all works fine if the workstations are in the same net
address,
I mean that my server is 172.20.0.9 and all the workstations that are from 172.20.0.0
works fine,
but if I tried to use a workstation from another net (All the access list are fin
I have installed K12LTSP 4.0 all works fine if the workstations are in the same net
address,
I mean that my server is 172.20.0.9 and all the workstations that are from 172.20.0.0
works fine,
but if I tried to use a workstation from another net (All the access list are fine in
the router)
172.16
Sometime ago Varun Pabrai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (exactly the Thu, 7 Oct
2004 15:28:34 +0530), wrote:
> Hello,
> I using rdesktop and getting windows 2003 desktop on clients.
> My rightand side keys such as : cursor / page up - down / delete /
> insert etc... keys are not working.
> Can anyb
Thanks -- that was the problem. It was defaulting to eth0 for the
gateway device. Setting GATEWAYDEV=eth1 worked perfectly.
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Jason Young wrote:
Aaron,
I'm a bit of a novice, but do know that on Fedora
Am Freitag, 8. Oktober 2004 11:27 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I am getting this message when I try to boot the client:
> ERROR! No root-path. Check your DHCP configuration, to make sure
> that option root-path is specified.
This is a rather good description of the problem... you should check
Hi,
try [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3128 preceeded with http://
I don't know how to enter your password in the URL, you have to try yourself.
Ciao'
Harry
On Friday 08 October 2004 11:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to migrate from ltsp3 to ltsp4.1.
> Using Ltspadmin I want to d
Hi folks,
When I buy such cheap RTL 8139 LAN cards, can I be sure to get boot-ROM
chips later fitting to the sockets/LAN cards?
My plan is to burn my own etherboot ROMs later when everything runs. Up
to now, I am booting via floppy on every client. There is a ROM for this
NIC, but what about th
On Thursday 07 October 2004 21:09, David James Germiquet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just recently installed SuSe 9.1 and am using KDE 3.3. I don't seem to
> have ESD option in KDE Sound System. I have also tried the KDE 3.0 (the
> one that comes with the official distribution). Both versions do not have
> I think it would be nice to spend some time in order to make this feature
> tuneable on a per-user basis ... so it should be added a functionality to
> ltspcfg allowing the admin to set the feature on, for {every|none|some}
> users
I think that would be a good idea. The best approach would be t
On 18:51, giovedì 07 ottobre 2004, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Of *course* I did not mean that it should be a mandatory thing.
>
> Of *course* it should be an Administrator *option*.
>
> Did anyone really think that I (or anyone else) would be that dumb?
>
> Charles
I think it would be nice to spend s
On 04:25, venerdì 08 ottobre 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well devfs is a piece of junk. LTSP should drop support for it like a
> > hot potato.
>
> Why don't you justify your opinion. For me it seems to work, without any
> hastle, from year to year.
kernel 2.6 rewrites the dev layer; devfs
Hello,
I am trying to migrate from ltsp3 to ltsp4.1.
Using Ltspadmin I want to download packages through a proxy.
This proxy ask me for a username/password.
How can I specify these entries in the line indicating the proxy and its port?
example: http://10.0.0.1:3128...?
thanks a lot in adva
I am getting this message when I try to boot the client:
ERROR! No root-path. Check your DHCP configuration, to make sure
that option root-path is specified.
any solutions
i am using K12LTSP 4.1
regard's
zaidi
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Hello,
Have a pentium 2 PC which has an installation of suse 9.1 on the hard drive which runs
slowly.
So use a romomatic eb-5.2.5-rtl8139.zdsk image on a floppy
Works perfectly with the ltsp 4.1 server (ook suse 9.1), but it would be nice to have
a grub boot option.
I found a sample for booting f
> Ok all work great. The think is that when the same user log in different
> workstation say:ws001, he/she needs to go back under
> Options->Preferences and change the Host to ws001.
I think there's an ESPEAKER environment variable that you can set, which will
be the default of esound application
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