On Thursday 15 September 2005 11:31,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just played a dvd on my ltsp workstation using the Totem Movie Player=
>
> > and got a very choppy output. On the ltsp-server the dvd played
> > normally. I am trying to figure out why this is the case.
> >=20
> >=20
> > My setup i
Hello
there is an entry in the wiki concerning a boot splash screen this
sounds great! Unfortunately I did not got all my questions answered
from this page - I fear that this is more to my still to less knowleged
of the "internals"
I am useing the latest ltsp 4.1.1 can I use this with the bo
dear friends,
I already success install LTSP with UBUNTU as a basic
operating system and using GDM. but I got small fonts
in my LTSP clients, the server's font is okay. maybe,
the client got 75dpi fonts and server got 100dpi.
could sombody help me fix this problems? thanks!
LinuxMurah.com
dealer
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 12:58, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Tirsdag 09 august 2005 11:48 skrev Umberto Nicoletti:
>
>
> Dear Sir,
> - I command you to NEVER take that piece of gem off the web :-)
> - thank you very much!
I ported it on debian too.. here is the patch:
http://www.SuperAlberT.it/do
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 03:59, Harry Sufehmi wrote:
> I've documented them here:
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound#Potential_problems
>
> Do please feel free to correct if you find any mistakes.
I used this tip 2 day ago .. I can confirm it is needed on Debian too
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Paul,
Could be your perl installation is messed up.
Try running this:
perl -v
and see what it says.
Also, try this:
type perl
That will tell us where the perl binary is. maybe it's in a different
place, and the scripts are looking specifically in /usr/bin.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTE
Thanks for getting back Jim.
Trying to call the scripts ltspadmin, ltspcfg or ltspinfo looks like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# ltspadmin
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]#
Other than this the server seems to be running fine.
Jim McQuillan wrote:
>Paul,
>
>ltspadmin is written in Perl, s
Hi all,
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Peter Ehrenberg wrote:
Huu? You have a 100 _Mbit_ network. Your application use
4.3 _MByte_. This is about 43 _Mbit_, rather the half of your
theoretical network capacity.
Assuming that nothing else was flooding the LAN at the time then perhaps
his problem is tha
Bob Chalifour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] an average of 4.3 MB/s. This is much lower than the 100 MB/s I
> believe my NICs are capable of giving. [...]
Huu? You have a 100 _Mbit_ network. Your application use
4.3 _MByte_. This is about 43 _Mbit_, rather the half of your
theoretical networ
Bob Chalifour skrev:
I just played a dvd on my ltsp workstation using the Totem Movie Player
and got a very choppy output. On the ltsp-server the dvd played
normally. I am trying to figure out why this is the case.
My setup is; server: Mandrake 10.1 on a compaq deskpro pentium III, 500
Mhz, wit
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