Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Open/GL and LTSP

2005-06-02 Thread Eilert
Hi Burke, Burke Almquist schrieb: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Actually, if the Radeon card is TOO NEW then OGL won't be supported without the proprietary drivers. See X.org's website if you want a comprehensive listing of which chips. I think the non-proprietary implemen

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server recommendations

2005-06-02 Thread nigel barker
Thanks for the suggestions guys This system is fine up to about 8 clients. hdparm gives this with 6 clients happily using open office and firefox. They are saving files onto a separate server via NFS. Timing buffer-cache reads: 852 MB in 2.01 seconds = 423.31 MB/sec Timing buffered disk rea

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] USB mouse on a laptop thin client

2005-06-02 Thread DenisG
Joe Baker a écrit : DenisG, I once was surprised when a USB mouse just worked with LTSP 4.1. Try commenting out all the mouse declarations in your lts.conf stanza for this workstation (you might need to comment out the default entry too) Hmm... there should be a way to unset a default varriabl

[Ltsp-discuss] Sound runs too fast

2005-06-02 Thread Atenea
Hello, I find problems using sound on some terminal clients (hardware: chipset VIA8235 on motherboard) with LTSP 4.1.1. On rdesktop session the problem is that the sound runs too fast.I use the command "rdesktop -f -K -k es -a 16 -r -5 sound:local ". The server is a Win2003 TS. On Linux sess

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Cybercafé and LTSP

2005-06-02 Thread John P. New
There are two contribs on the LTSP contrib page (http://ltsp.sourceforge.net/contrib/index.php) about cyber cafés. I have never used them, so I can't comment about their usefulness. John P. New On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 09:06, Catherine Stéfan wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to know if there is any

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Cybercafé and LTSP

2005-06-02 Thread Dag Sverre Seljebotn
> Hello, > > I would like to know if there is any piece of software, usable with LTSP > that > can manage users in the way cybercafé applications do : something that would > generate access codes and provide a time limitation. > Does anybody have an experience with that ? > As the Cappucino d

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server recommendations

2005-06-02 Thread Todd Relyea
Depending on the workload, lots of different things in a system can become a bottle-neck, but in this case I think there is no question that you're using an under-powered CPU. >From the Intel web site for the Celeron: http://www.intel.com/products/processor/celeron/index.htm Recommended Applicat

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Server Configuration

2005-06-02 Thread Sudev Barar
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 16:38 +0530, Pratham wrote: > This is what the Network configuration was suggested to me in the LTSP > mailing list . Personally I would find the gig connectivity a bit of overkill for regular office productivity applications. But it is always better to have new hardware with

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server recommendations

2005-06-02 Thread Sudev Barar
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 21:45 +0900, nigel barker wrote: > I was under the impression that RAM is everything in the server, so I > built one with a 2G celeron and 2G of RAM. > > However the CPU regularly runs at 100% with only 10-15 clients, and there > are unacceptable delays for those clients. The

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server recommendations

2005-06-02 Thread Joe Baker
nigel barker wrote: Hi folks I was under the impression that RAM is everything in the server, so I built one with a 2G celeron and 2G of RAM. However the CPU regularly runs at 100% with only 10-15 clients, and there are unacceptable delays for those clients. The RAM usage has never even re

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] server recommendations

2005-06-02 Thread Joe Baker
I'm trying this message again, making sure it is in plain text. nigel barker wrote: Hi folks I was under the impression that RAM is everything in the server, so I built one with a 2G celeron and 2G of RAM. However the CPU regularly runs at 100% with only 10-15 clients, and there are unacceptab

[Ltsp-discuss] server recommendations

2005-06-02 Thread nigel barker
Hi folks I was under the impression that RAM is everything in the server, so I built one with a 2G celeron and 2G of RAM. However the CPU regularly runs at 100% with only 10-15 clients, and there are unacceptable delays for those clients. The RAM usage has never even reached 1G and swap is of cou

[Ltsp-discuss] Cybercafé and LTSP

2005-06-02 Thread Catherine Stéfan
Hello, I would like to know if there is any piece of software, usable with LTSP that can manage users in the way cybercafé applications do : something that would generate access codes and provide a time limitation. Does anybody have an experience with that ? As the Cappucino distro seems to ha

[Ltsp-discuss] Server Configuration

2005-06-02 Thread Pratham
Hi all  LTSP ians     We are having an expansion of office and we are having a new setup of 40 ltsp clients Configuration of Clients    Intel Celeron 2.0 GHz    128 MB RAM Network Configuration                                     __                                    

[Ltsp-discuss] Local media : Can't locate module udf

2005-06-02 Thread Paul O'Rorke
Hi, I'm trying to enable local media support, specifically cdrom. I followed the procedure as described at http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalMedia but the drive doesn't seen to be getting mounted on the smb share. When I run: ls /tmp/drives/cdrom from a shell on SCREEN_02 as in

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin-client hardware- my experience

2005-06-02 Thread Verner Kjærsgaard
Torsdag 02 juni 2005 11:11 skrev Phil Davey: - further to my former posting, the taiwan machines I use are of the LIGHT series. - cost in Denmark aprox. €220, imported from Holland. - I pop in 128Mbyte of RAM, can't buy any smaller Best regards, Verner > On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Keir Vaugha

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin-client hardware- my experience

2005-06-02 Thread Verner Kjærsgaard
Torsdag 02 juni 2005 11:11 skrev Phil Davey: Hi list, I use the LEX/NEO boxes extensively. They boot PXE and works just great with LTSP. http://www.lex.com.tw:8080/ Best regards, Verner Kjaersgaard > On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Keir Vaughan-Taylor wrote: > > One reason to use an X-terminal or a th

[Ltsp-discuss] nasd daemon missing ?

2005-06-02 Thread Pierre Yann Baco
In LTSP 4.1.1 , the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.sound file refers to /usr/X11R6/bin/nasd. See lines 51/52: case $(SOUND_DAEMON) in nasd) /usr/X11R6/bin/nasd -aa & But...this file does not exist the /opt/ltsp/i386 directory tree. ==> when booting a LTSP client configured for nasd, you get: ./

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Thin-client hardware- my experience

2005-06-02 Thread Phil Davey
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Keir Vaughan-Taylor wrote: One reason to use an X-terminal or a thin-client using LTSP is that the workstation can be cheaper. The main cost is however in the price of a TFT Surely the plug in bits, like screen mouse and keyboard will be the same whether it's thin clients