i update,
thanks mr. sudev,
i really thanks for your suggestion (about re-installing)
i sat for a while and eliminitated the nfs problem
i added my server's ip address to the "option root path" in my dhcp.config
file and it now works fine.
but, regarding xdmcp, as u told earlier, i am searc
On 2/7/06, Sithi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i had installed the whole ubuntu 5.10 and ltsp server, now i facing this
> > two problems
> >
> > nfs
> >
> > mount : unknown host
> > connection refused
> >
> > xdmcp
> >
> > same previous problem, please give me the path for ltsp config file, and
>
Can anyone point me to a good document that elucidates how sound should
work in this client/server model?
Some of the questions I need answered are:
Should /dev/dsp* or /dev/sound/* entries exist on the server, the
client, or both?
Should esd (or whatever sound daemon) be running on the server
Thanks Steed :-)
(now it's more clear.)
i'm using 22 terminals with a "Intel P4 - 3GHz + 2GB Server". the mem meter
shows an almost full memory but never full and it never swaps. basically, it
works just fine :-) . so, maybe i'll stay with 2 or 3 GB for a while before
i'll move into a new hardw
- Original Message -
From: "Sithi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jim McQuillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 7:29 PM
Subject: please help for a newbie
sir,
really thanks for ur messages,
i had installed the whole ubuntu 5.10 and ltsp server, now i
Hi,
This is a request for a memory jogger:
I have been running LTSP thin client on Ubuntu but can't remember how to
stop the server having an X display. With SuSE and ltspconfig
recognising xdmcp it was easy but although I've looked at xdm/gdm
configs I can;t recal what I have to do.
Thanks in a