I think my LDA implementation does just that:
http://www.unicolet.org/linux/ltsp.html
(it is also listed on
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalMedia under the name
'Unicolet method')
Best Regards,
Umberto
On 10/24/05, Catherine Stéfan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have tw
Have a look here:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalMedia
Regards,
umberto
On 10/20/05, Christopher Mosentine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all: I am new to the whole ltsp thing. I have successfully setup a
> ltsp server and tested it with a pxe-bootable workstation. My goal
Yes, I've tried MuNAS, but it's not working too, the last supported
kernel is 2.4.22.
It look like the project is about to die, the latest news on there
homepage is from mai 1, 2004.
Regards
Guenther
Eugene Coetzee wrote:
Assuming that you are not a hardcore free software user - have you
Guenther Boelter wrote:
Sorry guys,
I really have checked google.com for days now, but the result until
now is negativ. My problem is, how can I connect a headset and a
webcam to my LTSP-Terminals?
Assuming that you are not a hardcore free software user - have you had a
look at munas at
Hi Günther,
Guenther Boelter wrote:
"Rice, cellphone, Sound and a webCam"!
The only think I like to know is, is it possible or not? I know, it's
all for free and so I should not complain. But believe me, I'm not
complaining against LTSP. I'm only angry with the documentation incl.
the wiki i
Hello all: I am new to the whole ltsp thing. I have
successfully setup a ltsp server and tested it with a pxe-bootable
workstation. My goal is to have a pxe bootable terminal connect
to a digital recorder, which when put into an I/O mode, will become a
standard usb HD.
So I guess I need to conf
Sorry guys,
I really have checked google.com for days now, but the result until now
is negativ. My problem is, how can I connect a headset and a webcam to
my LTSP-Terminals?
I know, there is a sound-package and sound is a well known problem with
linux. But until now I was not able to fix it.
Hello,
I have two questions, related to the implementation of LTSP as a cybercafé.
First question : I am using a Mepis with KDE and I would like to get rid of
the icons (partitions, CD-ROM and floppy) that are automatically displayed on
a new user's desktop. After hours of search, I still could
Chris,
The libsys file is obsolete. You are welcome to use it, but it *must*
be used with a Woody system. Syncing it with a Sarge or Etch system
*will* give you a broken system.
That browser.jar-catalog is for use on the OPACS (the address bar is
disabled), but I also have a new one for 1
Guenther Boelter wrote:
I don't have a problem with Ubuntu, but fact is, Ubuntu is new and
Ubuntu still has many bugs.
Specially if it comes to hardware problems, the people should use one
of the standard-distros where they really can find help in the net.
Ok, after that, after the have fixe
Joe,
I don't have a problem with Ubuntu, but fact is, Ubuntu is new and
Ubuntu still has many bugs.
Specially if it comes to hardware problems, the people should use one of
the standard-distros where they really can find help in the net. Ok,
after that, after the have fixed the problem, they
Guenther Boelter wrote:
Patrick,
why everybody now has to use Ubuntu? Ubuntu is a nice and colorfull
ditsribution, but Ubuntu is new and Ubuntu still has many bugs. That's
normal for a one year old project but it's the reality?? Try debian,
Fedora, Geento or whatever for the beginning. Late
Patrick,
why everybody now has to use Ubuntu? Ubuntu is a nice and colorfull
ditsribution, but Ubuntu is new and Ubuntu still has many bugs. That's
normal for a one year old project but it's the reality?? Try debian,
Fedora, Geento or whatever for the beginning. Later you can change if
you l
Hi,
This is probably going to turn out to be a real newby request but here
goes ...
I am having trouble getting a Dell GX620 (ultra small unit) to boot via
PXE.
I am using a Dell GX620 Desktop machine loaded with Fedora Core 4 as the
LTSP Server and can boot an old Dell LS Laptop from it.
I und
>I included everything, except what is listed in
> http://www.elbnet.com/libsys/files/exclude
Thanks
>This is for a debian system.
I'm using Debian too.
I see in
http://www.elbnet.com/libsys/files/INSTALL.txt that this is a woody install.
I'd like to download your
http://www.elbnet.com/li
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