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 server-ip. The
server is a Win2003 TS.
On
shogunx wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x server in the terminal), xdm, etc.
Best to just write all of that into
I have an installation fedora 3
On a workstation the videacard = nvidia geforce fx5200
How can I install a driver or do something else, because the screen
stays blanc.
Thanks for your help
I tried to find something on sourceforge.net but it is impossible to get
in.
Roland Brouwers
Email [EMAIL
This binary may solve your problem, it has the required files for both 2.4 and
2.6 kernels.
If this dosen't work you could try following the instructions on how to build
the drivers yourself.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and proprietary graphics
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Alvin Starr wrote:
shogunx wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x server in the terminal),
shogunx wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Alvin Starr wrote:
shogunx wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote:
You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could
authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if
you don't include an x
The X.Org foundation is planning its first European Developers Meeting
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The dates of the X.org dev meeting are: June 19 20, 2005
More information can be found on the X.org wiki, here's a direct link to
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Hi folks,
I thought some of you might find this independent review and comparative
analysis interesting; it was just published last week. In summary,
these
install/integration/support models make LTSP more realizable to those
who
don't have the time or skills necessary to implement LTSP, or
Hi
1) When a client computer connects to an LTSP Server, is the Xserver on the
client side running locally after the user logs on?
2) I have 3 workstations that are 3 times as fast as my LTSP server, so I
was thinking about running the KDE or GNOME locally on each of the clients
when the