On 22/10/06, Geoffrey Cauchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is for an Interent Café setup, where each client has to be charged for
> the time used. I already have a billing system setup to track WiFi users,
> hence I would like to use the same one.
>
Sorry but this may take you off to a tangen
Hello Sudev,
This is for an Interent Café setup, where each client has to be charged for
the time used. I already have a billing system setup to track WiFi users,
hence I would like to use the same one.
I would imagine that to have an application running locally, the client
would need a local
On 22/10/06, Geoffrey Cauchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We set up an LTSP server and clients a re successfully booting off it. The
> problem is that when requesting an Internet page, the request seems to be
> getting from the LTSP server's IP address not from the client itself. Can
> this be ch
We set up an LTSP server and clients a re successfully booting off it. The
problem is that when requesting an Internet page, the request seems to be
getting from the LTSP server's IP address not from the client itself. Can
this be changed? I would like to have request originated from the client
Hi,
I realize this is a strange question, but is it possible
to install ltsp on a windows2003+cygwin system and
have the terminals boot properly?
I need the clients to be running linux locally, but they'll
be connecting to a win2003 terminal server.
Sami Sozuer
(Apologies if this is a duplicate message.)
I've got a bunch of Dell Latitude laptops that Knoppix says contain an
ESS Technology ES1983S Maestro-3i sound chip. Sound works on these with
Knoppix. When I boot them as a client, using K12LTSP, I get the
following error and sound does not work:
John P. New wrote:
> Liviu,
>
> The relevant line is "SwapTotal", so you are correct, the workstation
> has no swap.
>
> With 4.2 and NBD Swap, you can't set the swap parameters per workstation
> (but you could in 4.1 and earlier with NFS Swap). So you don't need the
> "SWAPFILE_SIZE" line, but kee