Some time ago I asked for some advice concerning miserable fonts on clients. I
got a few hints, but it took some months until I eventually discovered _my_
solution, which may work for you too. Maybe someone here is interested?
I know I should add that to the wiki, but I hope to find some peer re
At one time i had [EMAIL PROTECTED] running on the LTSP clients. I had NFS swap
enabled, so the machines already had some writeable storage. Within the
NFS swap area, i created a directory for each system. So the path (from
the client's perspective) was something like /tmp/swapfiles/ws001
(wher
Look here:
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/ltsp-om5r3c.html
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Brian Beck wrote:
I've already got [EMAIL PROTECTED] running on both of the Opterons on my LTSP
server to utilize idle server bandwidth (And there's a lot of it, since
the server is only used a couple hours a day). But then I got to
thi
I've already got [EMAIL PROTECTED] running on both of the Opterons on my LTSP
server to utilize idle server bandwidth (And there's a lot of it, since
the server is only used a couple hours a day). But then I got to
thinking - would it be possible to combine LTSP's "Local Apps"
functionality wi
Hi Philippe,
Philippe Derrien wrote:
sure it works, I've tried to show it the good way to
tftpboot/lts/pxeboot but it did'nt work :o/
I can't access our server from here, so can't refresh my memory, but are
you sure about the spelling in the path? Shouldn't it be
"tftpboot/ltsp/pxeboot" ?
Check w
Hi Komodo,
komodo red wrote:
hello everybody
I used a software running in windows.Is it possible in
ltsp to make windows Me/XP as terminal server? I need
your advices.
before doling out oodles of good money on their truly silly licenses, do
take a look at Wine, or perhaps the easier going commerci