[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP sound with Alsa ?

2005-09-05 Thread Harry Sufehmi
A friends of mine asked for help to enable sound on her FC3+LTSP installation. So referring to the wiki, I started to work on it. But it seems that FC3 doesn't use nasd nor esd; on KDE's control panel, only by setting the sound system to Alsa will give me sound from her server. I've googled

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Using NX for session persistance

2005-09-05 Thread Ondrej Valousek
Few points: I am using the latest freenx (0.4.4) nx 1.5.0 nomachine's nxclient and I have found the following: - the nxproxy is never started. Once you connect and start a session, only nxagent, nxserver and nxnode instances are running on the server. - If the user has already suspended

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Hibernate-like functionality

2005-09-05 Thread Ondrej Valousek
One more thing: - Agree with Anselm regarding X server states - You can really hibernate session with SunRays, but it is not really the hibernate function as the Xsun process still lives on the SunRay server and responds to the requests from applications - In the other words, the session

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Using NX for session persistance

2005-09-05 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Am Montag, den 05.09.2005, 11:00 +0200 schrieb Ondrej Valousek: Few points: I am using the latest freenx (0.4.4) nx 1.5.0 nomachine's nxclient and I have found the following: - the nxproxy is never started. Once you connect and start a session, only nxagent, nxserver and nxnode

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Dhcp problems.

2005-09-05 Thread Phil Davey
On Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Dave Cotton wrote: I've used LTSP for around 6 years and every problem that has occured I've been able to fix from the docs, but this one's got me. Version 3.0.3 of DHCP does not allow my terminals past the looking for a DHCP server stage, reverting to 3.0.2 and all's fine.

[Ltsp-discuss] sles 9 display manager

2005-09-05 Thread Barry Bott
Hi, I've been trying to get thin clients running using ltsp on Suse linux. I've managed to get clients running in text mode using Suse dektop 9.1 prof, but I can't get Suse linux enterprise server 9 to work at all. It gets as far as DHCPACK then hangs. As far as I can make out the Suse

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sles 9 display manager

2005-09-05 Thread Umberto Nicoletti
Have a look at this, you can't miss out! http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/1639.html HTH, Umberto On 9/5/05, Barry Bott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've been trying to get thin clients running using ltsp on Suse linux. I've managed to get clients running in text mode using Suse

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Using NX for session persistance

2005-09-05 Thread Ondrej Valousek
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote: Am Montag, den 05.09.2005, 11:00 +0200 schrieb Ondrej Valousek: Few points: I am using the latest freenx (0.4.4) nx 1.5.0 nomachine's nxclient and I have found the following: - the nxproxy is never started. Once you connect and start a session, only

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP sound with Alsa ?

2005-09-05 Thread Claudio Henrique Fortes Felix
Harry Sufehmi escreveu: A friends of mine asked for help to enable sound on her FC3+LTSP installation. So referring to the wiki, I started to work on it. But it seems that FC3 doesn't use nasd nor esd; on KDE's control panel, only by setting the sound system to Alsa will give me sound from

[Ltsp-discuss] libpopt

2005-09-05 Thread ratitu
Hi, can anyone please help me? I have ltsp working here with 10 clients, everything works fine but some times when the clients are turned off and turned on again I get this error: fh_verify: no root_squashed access at lib/libpopt.so.0. the clients still work fine but that mess up their keyboards

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread Simon Langley
I know the subject of wireless LTSP terminals comes up fairly frequently without any concrete solution but I want to try something and I am curious whether anyone else has tried and what their results were. I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g bridge which can

[Ltsp-discuss] Separate DHCP and TFTP servers

2005-09-05 Thread Simon Langley
I currently have my LTSP server acting as both the DHCP and TFTP servers on my network. For reasons explained in my other email about the wireless bridge, I need to change this setup so the LTSP server is only the TFTP server and my wireless AP acts as the DHCP server. All the example

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Simon Langley wrote: I know the subject of wireless LTSP terminals comes up fairly frequently without any concrete solution but I want to try something and I am curious whether anyone else has tried and what their results were. I want to connect a laptop with a

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Separate DHCP and TFTP servers

2005-09-05 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Simon Langley wrote: I currently have my LTSP server acting as both the DHCP and TFTP servers on my network. For reasons explained in my other email about the wireless bridge, I need to change this setup so the LTSP server is only the TFTP server and my wireless AP

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread inode0
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g bridge which can clone the MAC address for the laptop. It isn't working at the moment, but I think that that's because my main wireless AP is a router rather than a bridge and

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread Simon Langley
inode0 wrote: On 9/5/05, Simon Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g bridge which can clone the MAC address for the laptop. It isn't working at the moment, but I think that that's because my main wireless AP is a router rather

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread inode0
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's interesting. Can you tell me whether your main AP is a bridge or a router? Mine is a router and so it doesn't forward broadcast traffic and so the DHCP request never reaches the LTSP server. The AP is a typical commodity wireless