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 is
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 two
we're all trying to get up to speed on the ubuntu-ltsp integration.
Probably your best place for support at this time is the #ltsp
IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.
For what it's worth, I'm seeing exactly the same problem after
installing Ubuntu 5.10 and configuring LTSP, with the client
a
hello,
I noticed a azerty keyboard in the X terminal screen
but not when i use a non-graphical session with Ctrl-Alt-F2 (telnet
session)
I installed a version of CENTOS k12ltsp
I did the following:
1. copy/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/azerty/be-latin1.map.gz
to
Here what I did.
I installed the following package.
Localdev, autofs, samba, samb-commun, python2.4-samba, smbfs.
Did everything in the documentation:
For some brief documentation on setting up local floppy and cdrom, take a
look at http://www.ltsp.org/localdev.txt
And the wiki
Hello,
Many thanks for your help. I am trying your solution. The only thing is that,
running a MEPIS, I don't know how to apply the special Debian Patch. It comes
as a text file, and after a chmod 755, it did not execute anything.
I suppose there is a basic manipulation to do, but I don't know
Hi,
I have got an HP t5525 thin client working with an up to date LTSP on
SuSE 8.2 Professional.
All it has to do is run Firefox and connect to a specific web site.
It seems to work ok with only a couple of exceptions.
When it has finished booting up and starts displaying the web page,
the
perhaps the answer is on an ubuntu forum.
On 10/25/05, christopher 169 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here what I did.
I installed the following package.
Localdev, autofs, samba, samb-commun, python2.4-samba, smbfs.
Did everything in the documentation:
For some brief documentation on setting up
David,
I think that you need to set your 'X_VIDEO_RAM' option. I don't
remember the correct value for that workstation, but I do remember some
reports that it didn't auto-detect the video ram properly.
Maybe try something like:
X_VIDEO_RAM = 4192
or
X_VIDEO_RAM = 3072
Ultimately, you
I had a similar problem - we had new USB keyboards that would not work
The Keyboards worked fine on other machines with no config changes.
Other USB Keyboards worked fine on the LTSP clients with no config changes.
Just could not get the new keyboards to work on the LTSP Clients.
Solution?
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