[Ltsp-discuss] Windows as ltsp server?

2005-01-27 Thread ajpearce
How do I get Windows to act as a linux thinclient server? Actually my thinclient has a 64mb compact flash card with damnsmalllinux on it and I'd like to give it access to more storage but I only have a Windows computer available. So tftpd isn't a requirement. I don't think just samba and NTFS

[Ltsp-discuss] LBE Question

2005-01-27 Thread Evan Hisey
Jim- When LBE does the chroot jail for building at what Dir. level is the jail started, lbe/ or ltsp-src/(lbe-src/)? I am working the next revision or my LBE-Usage notes. Evan --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive

RE: [Ltsp-discuss] Odd USB mouse behavior

2005-01-27 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Paul Glanville wrote: Alex, Thanks for your response. I only have a few comments. 1) Regarding the converter ´not converting too well´, I thought I covered that base when I booted up the iPaq under Knoppix (proving that the iPaq/converter/Linux combo *does* work) and

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] localdev: autofs problem

2005-01-27 Thread dave
Well I'm not sure if its your configuration file but one of your usernames have a / on it. I would suggest using SubMount. (subfs) Because even when Automount is working you need to cd into the directory first i believe. On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Henrik [iso-8859-1] Ormåsen wrote: This is my

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LBE Question

2005-01-27 Thread Jim McQuillan
Evan, the 'lbe' directory is the root for the chroot-jail Jim. On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Evan Hisey wrote: Jim- When LBE does the chroot jail for building at what Dir. level is the jail started, lbe/ or ltsp-src/(lbe-src/)? I am working the next revision or my LBE-Usage notes. Evan

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] PXE, network cards, boot from lan etc questions

2005-01-27 Thread Timothy Legge
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 15:04, Dan Stromberg wrote: FWIW: PXE remote boot client support is a required by PC98 and PC99 for all Office PCs (http://www.pcdesguide.com/pc99) and by the Wired for Management Initiative sponsored by Intel Corp. (http://developer.intel.com/ial/wfm) As a result,