from your smb.conf it seems that there are no shares defined for a
floppy device. The entry should be like the following:
[floppy]
path=/tmp/mnt/floppy
comment=Floppy
[...]
The path can change and that depends on the LDA implementation.
So at the moment you have posted the smb.conf file which one
From: Umberto Nicoletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: christopher 169 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Unable to use local floppy on a Ubuntu - Ltsp
station.
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 08:29:58 +0200
Hi Christopher
On 10/25/05, christopher 169 <[
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> Hi
>
> I know this may not be the most appropriate forum to discuss this, but
> any pointers on where to dig deeper would be greatly appreciated.
>
> We have a Debian (Sarge) server running LTSP 4.x ... and we notice the
> load average goes high every few days When using 'top
Hi Greg,
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, gnyce wrote:
Sorry, guess I was unclear. Yeah, want Myth box to be LTSP server as
well. Really? Server doesnt' need sound card?
As far as I know ESD won't touch a local sound card if it's configured to
throw sound onto the network, which somehow the LTSP setup
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From: gnyce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jason Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTPS co-existing with MythTV
Sorry, guess I was unclear. Yeah, want Myth box to be LTSP server as
well. Really? Server do
Hi Greg,
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, gnyce wrote:
I would like to combine them, basically move LTSP onto Myth box (it
has beefier hardware anyway). My main concern is about sound/ESD -
Do you want your Myth box to be the LTSP server or client? It sounds like
you want it to be the server, in which
Hello,
usb pen drives are confusing me.
I have users with many different types of pen drives. Some can be used
on a lts terminal and others can't.
The terminals are old pc's with usb 1.0 and it seems that only older
pen drives work.
A new 512mb usb2.0 pen drive seems to freeze sda1 and I need to r
I tried and could not find any thing that indicated that an LTPS terminal was sharing it's printer using any protocol.
From what you are saying, the printer should be an SMB shared printer and that Samba is running on the terminal.
I will look at that more, maybe I had the configuration wrong b
Background - have two PCs in basement, one is LTSP server (for just 1
terminal), one is running MythTV (in a nutshell, an open-source TiVo).
I would like to combine them, basically move LTSP onto Myth box (it
has beefier hardware anyway). My main concern is about sound/ESD -
basically, the Myth b
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Onsdag 02 november 2005 05:02 skrev Jim Kronebusch:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd love to add all our LTSP sites to the given frapper. Only, the brilliant
> guys who made the frapper didn't even include Copenhagen (allthough we're not
> in Copenhagen at all (you know, Copenhagen
Jim McQuillan wrote:
>Verner,
>
>I'm sorry if you having a problem entering your city, but you have to
>keep in mind that the Frappr site is in BETA, and they are working out
>all kinds of issues.
>
>You can easily add Copenhagen as a city by clicking that very 'Not in
>US' link that you seem to h
Onsdag 02 november 2005 15:02 skrev Jim McQuillan:
> On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Jim McQuillan wrote:
> > > Verner,
> > >
> > > I'm sorry if you having a problem entering your city, but you have to
> > > keep in mind that the Frappr site is in BETA, and they are work
Here is a link to a script I use to clean up after users:
http://www.oldfordroad.ca/filemgmt/singlefile.php?lid=10
Its specific to my implementation but can be easily rewritten.
Cory Oldford
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On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jim McQuillan wrote:
> > Verner,
> >
> > I'm sorry if you having a problem entering your city, but you have to
> > keep in mind that the Frappr site is in BETA, and they are working out
> > all kinds of issues.
> >
> > You can easily add Cop
> Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or
> XDM.
KDM. I'll try XDM.
> And keep in mind that the choice of Display manager has nothing to do
> with which desktop environment the users run
> (Gnome,KDE,XFCE,Icewm,etc)
Ah! ok. that's good to hear. Thanks for pointing
I use KDM too so I guess I should consider XDM and see if there is
a difference.
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Hi,
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Verner,
I'm sorry if you having a problem entering your city, but you have to
keep in mind that the Frappr site is in BETA, and they are working out
all kinds of issues.
You can easily add Copenhagen as a city by clicking that very 'Not in
US' link that you seem to hav
Hi,
I'm using KDM and have had exactly the same problem twice on the same
server during the last 4 months.
No idea why. On a different server this doesn't happen.
On 11/2/05, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or XDM.
>
> I've
Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or XDM.
I've seen issues with GDM not killing processes when a User turns their
workstation off, without logging out properly.
If you are using GDM, you might try switching to KDM, to see how that
works.
And keep in mind that the choi
Hi
I know this may not be the most appropriate forum to discuss this, but
any pointers on where to dig deeper would be greatly appreciated.
We have a Debian (Sarge) server running LTSP 4.x ... and we notice the
load average goes high every few days When using 'top' we notice
certain user's so
Verner,
I'm sorry if you having a problem entering your city, but you have to
keep in mind that the Frappr site is in BETA, and they are working out
all kinds of issues.
You can easily add Copenhagen as a city by clicking that very 'Not in
US' link that you seem to have a dislike for.
And, if yo
Verner Kjærsgaard a écrit :
Onsdag 02 november 2005 05:02 skrev Jim Kronebusch:
Hi,
I'd love to add all our LTSP sites to the given frapper. Only, the
brilliant guys who made the frapper didn't even include Copenhagen
(allthough we're not in Copenhagen at all (you know, Copenhagen -
Denmark...
Onsdag 02 november 2005 05:02 skrev Jim Kronebusch:
Hi,
I'd love to add all our LTSP sites to the given frapper. Only, the brilliant
guys who made the frapper didn't even include Copenhagen (allthough we're not
in Copenhagen at all (you know, Copenhagen - Denmark...))
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