On Sat, 14 May 2005, Andy Rabagliati wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Jim McQuillan wrote:
I'm happy to announce that LTSP-4.1.1 is now available. Lots of
enhancements and bug fixes to make you all happy.
Take a look at the announcement at: http://www.LTSP.org/ltsp-4.1.1.html
for more
Greetings,
Has anybody got any experience on running some sort of Terminal Server on a
linux box and connect via a Windows Box?
Best wishes
Jimmy
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Andy Rabagliati skrev:
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debs are available at the same site, in
ftp://ftp.wizzy.com/pub/wizzy/debs/
Great news. Could you also make it available using apt?
Ragnar
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On Mon, 30 May 2005, Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
Andy Rabagliati skrev:
debs are available at the same site, in
ftp://ftp.wizzy.com/pub/wizzy/debs/
Great news. Could you also make it available using apt?
Hmm. I am new to debian, and am learning as I go along :-)
I cannot do it now, but
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Richard Shade wrote:
Does anyone have any good ideas for tracking them when they only use the
shell and the rdesktop screen script.
You could grep for DHCPACK out of /var/log/messages.
grep DHCPACK /var/log/messages.1 | sed -e 's/^.* to //' -e s/via.*// | sort -u
Jimmy,
You could use VNC and/or FreeNX to do this, depending on what your
needs are. I do this sometimes and there are lots of people that do
this.
bob
On 5/30/05, Jimmy Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Has anybody got any experience on running some sort of Terminal Server on a
Is it possible to have Open/GL on a client?
Sometimes there are programs which require Open/GL to run, that's why I
ask. Would be nice to have those running on an LTSP machine, too.
Rolf
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I have a situation that I think is minor. I installed LTSP had quite a
number of issues at first but I've resolved most of them. Currently the real
thumper is I cant seem to get xdmcp configured. I've tried running the
config tool :
Do you want to enable (y/n) ? y
then
Do you want to disable
I read the second post the same way I did the first. Both VNC and
FreeNX can run on your windows boxes and run sessions on the Linux box
-- without LTSP. Think of FreeNX as Citrix for linux.
The second question sounds like the best option if you don't need
windows. That is where LTSP comes in.
please, help me.
ps. alguem fala portugues?
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