[Ltsp-discuss] transfer sound question

2006-09-26 Thread santam
Hi, I am using LTSP 4.2 on redhat ES4 updated2, I want to redirect the audio stream to the terminal by ESD, and i set the following in the lts.conf SOUND=Y SOUND_DAEMON=esd but I am not sure if I should install any other package?(e.g ltsp-sound-1.0-0.1) is there any rpm for LTSP4.2?

[Ltsp-discuss] xdvi and xfig

2006-09-26 Thread Patrick Sherlock
Hello everyone This probably sounds very old fashioned. I like to use LyX for creating some types of document and find that xdvi is quicker than the alternatives for getting an idea of what the printed version will look like. I also occasionally use xfig for quickly creating diagrams. These both

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] xdvi and xfig

2006-09-26 Thread Patrick Sherlock
Sorry for the slip - I am using LTSP-4.2 not 1.4.2! -- Fr Patrick Sherlock SDB (GBR Provincial Secretary) Salesian House, 266 Wellington Road North, Stockport SK4 2QR Tel: 0161 431 6633 Web: www.salesians.org.uk Salesians of Don Bosco UK is a Registered Charity: 233779

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] keyboard Option AutoRepeat

2006-09-26 Thread Chris Fanning
Hi, the kernel params: apm=off acpi=off or some such. Thank very much. acpi=off seems to have done the trick. I've put one out with a user for real world testing and so far it seems just fine. Cheers. Chris. On 7/24/06, Gideon Romm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't know much about this

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Question about Nautillus

2006-09-26 Thread Gideon Romm
Ah, I didnt understand that you wanted to do this on a per-device basis. In that case, scratch what I had said about not using permissions. Nautilus (I believe) will only show volumes that you have permission to use. Many distributions set up devices to have different group permissions, so you

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Question about Nautillus

2006-09-26 Thread Scott Balneaves
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 12:02:25AM -0500, Sergio Diaz wrote: Hi People: I have 2 questions, 1. How disable the Icons Devices (Server Devices) when a Client Login (Gnome, Nautillus, Fedora 5). I don't beleive there's a way of doing so, other than to make the device not readable by the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Question about Nautillus

2006-09-26 Thread Gudmund Areskoug
Hi, Scott Balneaves wrote: On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 12:02:25AM -0500, Sergio Diaz wrote: Hi People: I have 2 questions, 1. How disable the Icons Devices (Server Devices) when a Client Login (Gnome, Nautillus, Fedora 5). I don't beleive there's a way of doing so, other than to make the

[Ltsp-discuss] Custom Kernel

2006-09-26 Thread G. David Sword
Hi I am setting up a voip solution on our ltsp system, and I need some kernel modules which are not in the standard LTSP kernel (e.g. the yealink module for usb telephone handsets). I have had a search around, and found some stuff about compiling kernels for older versions of ltsp, but not

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Question about Nautillus

2006-09-26 Thread Ben Green
Thanks for getting me to actually take the time to understand Gconf-editor a bit there Gadi. Can you tell us which parameters to set to prevent a particular device or group of devices from being shown? I have a /apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible which would seem to be appropriate, but not

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Question about Nautillus

2006-09-26 Thread Gideon Romm
Actually, almost any behavior of Gnome's desktop can be controlled through the gconf-editor. If you run it as root, you can set any change to be Default for all users or Mandatory for all users. If you don't have it installed, install it. It is quite useful. And if you are using Gnome, this is

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp 5

2006-09-26 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Tue, September 26, 2006 2:42 pm, Richard Bos wrote: Op dinsdag 26 september 2006 20:12, schreef Jim McQuillan: Well, you didn't mention which distro, so I can't give a firm answer on the MueKow support. If you are looking at Debian or Ubuntu, then MueKow is the way to go. if you are

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Custom Kernel

2006-09-26 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Tue, September 26, 2006 11:38 am, G. David Sword wrote: Hi I am setting up a voip solution on our ltsp system, and I need some kernel modules which are not in the standard LTSP kernel (e.g. the yealink module for usb telephone handsets). I have had a search around, and found some stuff

[Ltsp-discuss] ltsp 5

2006-09-26 Thread Richard Bos
Op dinsdag 26 september 2006 20:12, schreef Jim McQuillan: Well, you didn't mention which distro, so I can't give a firm answer on the MueKow support. If you are looking at Debian or Ubuntu, then MueKow is the way to go. if you are thinking about Fedora, then you'll have to wait a bit

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp 5

2006-09-26 Thread Richard Bos
Op dinsdag 26 september 2006 21:04, schreef Jim McQuillan: As for availability of LTSP-5, it currently is available with Ubuntu and Debian.  Fedora has just started working on it, and so far, Novell/Suse hasn't said whether they are interested in integrating LTSP into their distro. Any idea

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp 5

2006-09-26 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Tue, September 26, 2006 3:21 pm, Richard Bos wrote: Op dinsdag 26 september 2006 21:04, schreef Jim McQuillan: As for availability of LTSP-5, it currently is available with Ubuntu and Debian. Fedora has just started working on it, and so far, Novell/Suse hasn't said whether they are

[Ltsp-discuss] nice article in c't 20/06

2006-09-26 Thread Roland Holder
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I think this could be interesting for the developers and for the german Speaking people. There is a good article in the newest c't (Zeitschrift für Computertechnik - journal for computer technics, www.heise.de/ct) describing how to set up LTSP

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Custom Kernel

2006-09-26 Thread G David Sword
Jim McQuillan wrote: On Tue, September 26, 2006 11:38 am, G. David Sword wrote: Hi I am setting up a voip solution on our ltsp system, and I need some kernel modules which are not in the standard LTSP kernel (e.g. the yealink module for usb telephone handsets). I have had a search

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Custom Kernel

2006-09-26 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Tue, September 26, 2006 4:54 pm, G David Sword wrote: Jim McQuillan wrote: On Tue, September 26, 2006 11:38 am, G. David Sword wrote: Hi I am setting up a voip solution on our ltsp system, and I need some kernel modules which are not in the standard LTSP kernel (e.g. the yealink module

[Ltsp-discuss] sound package for ltsp 4.2

2006-09-26 Thread santam
Hi, I am using redhat ES 4 update2 with ltsp 4.2, which from the LTSP_4.2u2 ISO image . I want to redirect sound/audio stream to the terminal, should I install the sound package apart from NASD/EAD daemon? if the sound package is needed, where can i download it ? I only can find the package