Congratulations Jim!!!
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 12:44, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> At Linux World conference and Expo today (Aug 9th), we won the
> "Best Of Show" award. This is like the grand prize of Linux World, and
> we're absolutely blown away by this honour.
>
> We were nominiated for both 'B
At Linux World conference and Expo today (Aug 9th), we won the
"Best Of Show" award. This is like the grand prize of Linux World, and
we're absolutely blown away by this honour.
We were nominiated for both 'Best Integration Solution' and 'Best Open
Source Solution'. When both of those awards wen
Joe,
When a terminal window is opened in the client's window manager the
user will already be on the server. No SSH needed.
Start the terminal window on a second desktop in your Window manager
for those users.
Pete Billson
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Hi List,
I am a rather new user of ltsp (only two months' experience), but I am
really happy with it (big thanks to all ltsp developers).
The only part I am having annoyances with is lda. So I started
scratching until I came up with a solution that works, at least for
me.
This solution is a put-to
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 11:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> 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
Peter Billson wrote:
Joe,
When a terminal window is opened in the client's window manager the
user will already be on the server. No SSH needed.
Start the terminal window on a second desktop in your Window manager
for those users.
Pete Billson
Problem solved. I guess I didn't realiz
On Mon, August 8, 2005 12:18 am, kemas said:
> can anybody show me how to run local apps?
>
> i've tried what the howto say, but still didn't work.
What release of LTSP? I remember reading about running local apps and it
mentioned using rsh, but the new LTSP releases expect to use ssh instead.
Thanks, Jim. The real impediment for me was that, it seems, when you
install a different tftpd package in ubuntu (I switched from tftpd to
tftpd-hpa) the string is removed from /etc/initd.conf, so tftpd just
wasn't running. Assing the string back in let it run perfectly. I just
have one more
Nevermind, I found it. I had to fix my universe defaults (turn the CD
off, turn universe (california mirror) on, etc. Downloading now.
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Joe,
I think it's in Universe.
Jim.
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Joe Auerbach wrote:
I know this is a blast from last week, bu
What is the best browser to use on an LTSP environment running
cups on RH 8.0.
My users use Outlook Web access via konqueror on the current
LTSP server and are having problems printing their mail. I’m looking for
a web browser that when they click the print icon or go to file-print, they
can anybody show me how to run local
apps?
i've tried what the howto say, but still
didn't work.
any help appreciated
thanks
Dear Friends,
I have 8 Compaq Deskpro 4000 (166MMX,32Mb) and those
CPU can boot via LAN using BOOTP. Everytime I turn on
the CPU there is messege that look like this:
MAC ADDRESS 00:bd:ca:76:da:09
BOOTP
I think BOOTP similar with DHCP, but how to configure
BOOTP? anybody can help, please?
L
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