Hi,
I'm running into some problems installing firefox as a localApp.
I copied
cp -R /usr/lib/firefox /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/lib
and
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalAppFirefox#Installing_the_Support_Libraries
and ran
ssh ws055 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox --display ${DISPLAY}
then
I had to use the db9 serial setup. Now that is not all, you need to
edit /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/modules.devfs. Go to the bottom and you'll
find:
alias /dev/ttyS0 off
change the off to on.
It will work
sandin wrote:
Anyone have experience with usb eely/elotouch screens?
Running
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a volume control applet that can be
used to control the volume of ESD? Currently I can control volume in
some of the applications themselves (such as Rhytmbox and Totem), but
it would be nice to have a real volume applet that understands ESD :)
hi all,i am trying to boot a workstation using PXE. I am facing a strange problem, follwoing is my dhcpd.conf###33# dhcpd.confddns-update-style ad-hoc;
option subnet-mask255.255.255.0;option broadcast-address192.168.1.255;option routers
Words from yet another newbie... please be patient.
Career Microsoft folks (like myself)wanting to movefrom the Microsoft community to the Open Source Linux community face enormous challenges when first arriving in the neighborhood. We don't understand the lingo or even where to go to find
On Thu, July 13, 2006 2:42 pm, Roj Jer wrote:
Words from yet another newbie... please be patient.
Career Microsoft folks (like myself) wanting to move from the Microsoft
community to the Open Source Linux community face enormous challenges when
first arriving in the neighborhood. We don't
On Thu, July 13, 2006 3:37 am, Metal Gear wrote:
hi all,
i am trying to boot a workstation using PXE. I am facing a strange
problem,
follwoing is my dhcpd.conf
###33
# dhcpd.conf
ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
option subnet-mask
Am Donnerstag, den 13.07.2006, 12:37 +0500 schrieb Metal Gear:
hi all,
i am trying to boot a workstation using PXE. I am facing a strange
problem, follwoing is my dhcpd.conf
when i try to use only 'filename
Ken Cobler wrote:
H. Sami Sozuer wrote:
Hi folks,
We have a 20-node cluster that we want to use both as diskless
workstations
that connect to a dual Xeon machine as X terminals and as nodes of
our cluster
that can run MPI programs. We've installed the ltsp
server on a FC5 and tried out
Metal Gear-
I see get-lease-hostnames in there, along with MAC addresses and fixed
IP addresses being assigned to those particular machines. I think you
might want to try use-host-decl-names - which is not compatible with
get-lease-hostnames, from what I've seen on the wiki.
-Krishna
On
On Friday 14 July 2006 02:46, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Words from yet another newbie... please be patient.
Career Microsoft folks (like myself) wanting to move from the Microsoft
community to the Open Source Linux community face enormous challenges when
first arriving in the neighborhood. We
Hi Sami,
You might want to take a look at some of my scratch notes on
building nodes for a clustering environment, inspired by LTSP:
http://wiki.neuralbs.com/index.php/Installing_Gentoo_...
Be warned, you will have a hard time finding a diskless solution for both
clustering _and_
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