Hi
We are starting to integrate an LTSP environment in a company. I've already
installed an LTSP-Server(4.1) for testing with debian without any Problems.
Thanks for the good documentation!
Now to my question:
Is it possible to encrypt the traffic of X11 (vpn/ssh tunnel/etc.)? I've tried
to
Hi i have changed from esd to nasd sounddeamon and it works on all
machines exept those using a sis chipset with the trident module they
work with esd though.
Why dosn't they work with nasd??
Jesper - Denmark
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Jesper Berth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am running LTSP 4.1 on an Iseries with Netvista 8363 thin clients
attaching to the system.
When i attempt to start the client access 5250 emulator its returning
this error message.
Is there any idea of how i can get this to work. Since the XF86Config
is coming from ltsp.
Should I just symlink
ons, 19 01 2005 kl. 07:12 +1000, skrev Darryl Bond:
OpenMosix would be a different approach. My understanding is that
it
migrates processes automagically as needed to maintain even load
between multiple servers.
Though, it seems that SSH should work fine if they are all on the
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Jesper Berth wrote:
bigsanta root # ssh -x 10.0.0.80 DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit
Xlib: connection to host1:0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
-x Disables X11 forwarding.
man ssh
Kind regards,
Thomas
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Am Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2005 13:22 schrieb Mischa:
Hi
We are starting to integrate an LTSP environment in a company. I've already
installed an LTSP-Server(4.1) for testing with debian without any Problems.
Thanks for the good documentation!
I've added just enough stuff to LTSP 4.1 to get it doing secure VNC (via
zebedee), rather than native X11. However, for endusers it will require
some kind of easier way of starting up an Xvnc with zebedee remotely.
Also, I understand someone on the list has been working on NX support
for LTSP,
I have a device plugged into one of the serial ports on one of my
Diskless workstations. The client can access the port,
but I'd really like to be able to access it from my server. Is it
possible for the LTSP server to use its clients' serial ports?
Thanks,
Dunc
Jesper-
If you need to spread the load over several server, why not just
spread teh logins over serveral server, I know you can easily blance
between 2 server using dhcp, an I think you can setup a round robinfor
the /xdm/kdm/gdm in something like DNS.
openMosix can be a help in this situation
Chafi-
A little more details on the problem and your setup is need before
we can give any kind of help.
Evan
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 10:50:25 +0100 (CET), chafi abdelaali
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi list
I have Ltsp 4.1 installed and i want to read video on
the terminal.
Help please :(
Hello,
My name is Cory Oldford. I am currently the Vice-President of the Prairie
Linux User Group(http://www.plug.ca). I have been hard at work for several
weeks now building an Gentoo LTSP/OpenMosix cluster for possible
installation in a local school. We are testing the current configuration
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Dunc wrote:
I have a device plugged into one of the serial ports on one of my
Diskless workstations. The client can access the port,
but I'd really like to be able to access it from my server. Is it
possible for the LTSP server to use its clients' serial ports?
tor, 20 01 2005 kl. 11:16 -0600, skrev Evan Hisey:
Jesper-
If you need to spread the load over several server, why not just
spread teh logins over serveral server, I know you can easily blance
between 2 server using dhcp, an I think you can setup a round robinfor
the /xdm/kdm/gdm in
tor, 20 01 2005 kl. 19:20 +0100, skrev Thomas Reifferscheid:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Jesper Berth wrote:
-x Disables X11 forwarding.
I knows and it's on purpose, Darryl Bond wrote this, this thuesday,
I thought you want to encrypt traffic, so why use -x?
Thomas
No there
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