Op vrijdag 17 juni 2005 14:50, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> I'd be happy to test.
>
> This is something that we want to show at LinuxWorld in San Francisco in
> August.
>
> Imagine the excitement at our booth if people are able to make voip
> calls from our thin clients :)
Please check out Twinkle (ht
I ask about this off and on, more off lately because my notebook has been
rather sick.
IIRC in order to use Wireless LTSP I have to do a hard disk installation
of LTSP so I can add in all the necessary drivers for the Wireless NIC.
Is there some docs on doing this with the current version of LTS
HI,
Normally the bonding interface is configured on SuSE at
/etc/sysconfig/network/bondX
Here the example of bonding configuration:
BOOTPROTO='static'
BROADCAST='10.180.1.255'
IPADDR='10.180.1.2'
MTU=''
NETMASK='255.255.255.0'
NETWORK='10.180.1.0'
REMOTE_IPADDR=''
STARTMODE='onboot'
UNIQUE='Cc
Michael,
I'd be happy to test.
This is something that we want to show at LinuxWorld in San Francisco in
August.
Imagine the excitement at our booth if people are able to make voip
calls from our thin clients :)
Jim.
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Michael George wrote:
> I am looking for some people in
I am looking for some people in a position to be able to test kphone on
their ltsp terminals.
This requires LTSP, LBE (LTSP Build Environment), a supported PCI sound
card in their terminal, and a local SIP server.
I'm putting together a follow-up online article to an article that will be
appearin
Hi
I'm trying to run apps locally on my network computer running the latest LTSP.
kernel 2.6.9-ltsp-3
I'm setting:
export LANG=en_GB
to try to sort the uk pounds sign key when running a java app (I get pounds
displayed ok but can't type it), however something seems awry with locale.
If I try