On Sunday 27 August 2006 13:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi there,
I'm planning to use LTSP on a gas station. At this gas station we run
a program tha need to acces the seria ports. It's access is to a
serial printer that cannot be run by cups as it has its own commands
to register
On 8/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 27 August 2006 13:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi there,
I'm planning to use LTSP on a gas station. At this gas station we run
a program tha need to acces the seria ports. It's access is to a
serial printer that
I never tested SLES. There are two real differences between 'normal SuSE
ans SLES:
- SLES is supported with updates for many years, normal SuSE update
support ends after about two years
- SLES has some more options in YaST et al
I don't think, SLES is really better than SuSE. It differs in small
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Hi!
I've just installed update 4. Since then xine reports not to find a
sound driver ans makes no sound at all. esd is running on the server,
while booting the clients there appears no error message, sound server
connects to the appropriate port.
Roland Holder wrote:
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Now I'm totally confused. There was no '-as 1' in the line, the line
looked like you described for before-update time. Also inserting the
missing part didn't solve the problem.
A look in the tar.gzs of esd told me there
El Viernes, 25 de Agosto de 2006 14:35, Jose Fco. Medellin Canales escribiĆ³:
I know there's a long way between this and getting an actually working
MueKow implementation, but I'm eager to try.
I'm a gentoo fan too, I was build a gentoo live dvd supporting our LTS on it
with XDMCP. I guess
Hello all,
I'm experiencing strange behavior with ltspfs. I ran through the
troubleshooting guide, and I succeeded in all steps: remote devices show
up on the desktop and an entry is created in ~/Drives. However, I can't
access any data within these directories, or even 'ls -l' ~/Drives',