Joe,
I would use the user's .xsession file.
For group a I would still start X but not start a window manager, just
Xterm run from a script that restarts it should they close it. They
will automatically be in a terminal window on the server.
For group b, start a full desktop.
If you m
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Here's an issue worth mentioning. I brought this up a while ago, but
I don't know if I was clear.
I've got 2 categories of people running off the same ltsp machine
here. One group (we'll call them a) are doing text based grunt work
on a server in hte office. The other
Jim,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 13:26 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Ian Clancy wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to get an elotouch 1524L touch screen working on a LTSP thin
> > client without too much luck. The touch screen can be connected to the
>
Here's an issue worth mentioning. I brought this up a while ago, but I
don't know if I was clear.
I've got 2 categories of people running off the same ltsp machine here.
One group (we'll call them a) are doing text based grunt work on a
server in hte office. The other (broup b) will need ac
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Ian Clancy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to get an elotouch 1524L touch screen working on a LTSP thin
> client without too much luck. The touch screen can be connected to the
> terminal using either USB or a serial connection. At the moment the
> touch screen sort of works with U
Joe,
Either the tftpd-hpa or the atftpd package will handle the tsize option.
The older 'tftpd' package doesn't handle it.
Also, if you are using Ubuntu, you should check the ubuntu page on the
ltsp wiki:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Ubuntu
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On M
Hi,
I'm trying to get an elotouch 1524L touch screen working on a LTSP thin
client without too much luck. The touch screen can be connected to the
terminal using either USB or a serial connection. At the moment the
touch screen sort of works with USB. I can move the mouse pointer up and
down on the
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Derek wrote:
Check that the inetd.conf (xinetd.d/tftp probably) is correct with the
-s parameter etc. Here's mine:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
server =
Derek wrote:
Check that the inetd.conf (xinetd.d/tftp probably) is correct with the
-s parameter etc. Here's mine:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
Check that the inetd.conf (xinetd.d/tftp probably) is correct with the
-s parameter etc. Here's mine:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
server = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
server
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Check this out. I ran ltspadmin and it would seem that tftpd is
installed but not running and ltsp can't start it.
Anyone know how I start it up?
Not to solve my own problem again, but I think I got it running.
NowI'll test again:
. . . and I'm right back to the begin
problem solved, thanks
i use a kernel 2.4 with some other confs, and now this work
Em Seg, 2005-08-08 às 11:25 -0300, pruonckk le punk escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> This is my firs post here!
>
> so, in next day 13, here in brazil, we will celebrate the D-day ( Debian
> Day ), and i will do a work
Would someone be willing to provide me with an example dhcpd.conf file
for a large network? I'm still trying to hammer out some of the
details with my install and would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Ben Murphy
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Derek wrote:
Hi Joe,
Use tftpd not the variants. I had no trouble both Hoary and Badger.
OK. Back on tftpd regular now. Trying again. I got a tftp timeout.
Here's the text:
Client Mac ADDR: 90 12 02 50 D7 51
Client IP: 100.100.100.1 Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP IP: 100.100.100.2
Gatewa
Hello all,
Anyone here has a complete LTSP-4.1.1 binary packages for [1] 32bit
JavaStation JK thin clients?
Thanks in advance.
Marvin
[1]
http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/Systems/JavaStation_JK/JavaStation_JK.html
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Hi all,
This is my firs post here!
so, in next day 13, here in brazil, we will celebrate the D-day ( Debian
Day ), and i will do a workshop about ltsp
some peoples say me to show how to use a floppy disk on ltsp 4, so when
im see in kernel of ltsp 4 ( 2.6.9 ) i see that module ide-floppy dont
e
Hi Joe,
Use tftpd not the variants. I had no trouble both Hoary and Badger.
--
Best wishes,
Derek
> So I'm setting up a new ltsp system (ubuntu hoary as I said before) and
> I've run into a wall. When I start the machine I get the following,
> "TFTP server does not support the tsize option".
So I'm setting up a new ltsp system (ubuntu hoary as I said before) and
I've run into a wall. When I start the machine I get the following,
"TFTP server does not support the tsize option". Basically, I have
nothing.
I looked around a little. it may be that the version that I downloaded
did
Hello people from this list,
Many thanks for the LTSP, it's quite utile.
We're trying to set up a laptop for using it as LTSP client. It has a PCMCIA
card with RealTek 8139 chipset.
After searching through this list I found that the solution for PCMCIA is an
old boot floppy from the Wireless p
Hello *,
at first I must say - LTSP works very good. You have done a good job
guys! ;-)
And my simple question is: I have a laptop and need to boot from network
too. How can I make custom floppy image with modified kernel to boot via
PCMCIA card with RTL8139 chip? I found wireless ltsp package wh
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