hi !
i use a k12ltsp and, of course, got a problem :o/
At first, I tried to use it on a server with everything on it (DHCP,
LTSP, ..) everything works fine.
then i get to use another server for DHCP, and now, for the etherboot
machines, al is ok but i got a machine with a PXE boot and after the
fi
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 13:54, A Gilmore wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If you poweroff the terminal without logging off you cannot log back in
> as your x-session-manager and applications are all still running on the
> server. The x-session-manager then becomes defunct and doesn't even die
> with a kill -
Have a look at "Using VNC to access an LTSP server"
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/VNC
Darryl
Dunc wrote:
Is there anyway to allow a Windows (or even a Mac for that matter)
client to open an LTSP session in a window, say with an emulator or
similar? Thanks,
Dunc
Hello,
If you poweroff the terminal without logging off you cannot log back in
as your x-session-manager and applications are all still running on the
server. The x-session-manager then becomes defunct and doesn't even die
with a kill -9.
Is there a common or known way to get around this? My
Just to add to what the guys have said below. I've had great success
locking down KDE with the kiosktool program. As always google for more
info.
Ian
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 09:19 +0800, duan wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just wanna share my experience, I am right now using XFCE 4.2 with kiosk
> mode. Even tho
On Wed, 2005-02-16 at 15:28 -0500, Paul Zimm wrote:
> > Is there anyway to allow a Windows (or even a Mac for that matter)
> > client to open an LTSP session in a window, say with an emulator or
> > similar? Thanks,
> >
> > Dunc
>
> You want to use VNC for this instead of LTSP. Run a vncserver
Is there anyway to allow a Windows (or even a Mac for that matter)
client to open an LTSP session in a window, say with an emulator or
similar? Thanks,
Dunc
You want to use VNC for this instead of LTSP. Run a vncserver on your
LTSP server and
download a vnc client from http://www.realvnc.com/
Is there anyway to allow a Windows (or even a Mac for that matter)
client to open an LTSP session in a window, say with an emulator or
similar? Thanks,
Dunc
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> Take a look at a very nice faq about the problem:
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Troubleshooting-mount-problems
>
Should it (proto=tcp) be done in file /initrd/linuxrc of the LTSP server
or where? (sorry - I don't know, where the root mount of LTSP client is
done)
Should it be d