Hi Plácido,
I guess it depends on how those pen drives are formatted? Have you
tried to connect the same pen-drives on different terminals? Those
which were OK in one terminal are OK on another or not?
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 00:06:50 + / Plácido André Sousa wrote:
With a subject: [Ltsp-discuss]
Hi all,
I am a teacher and I have installed in my school the LTSP system with
success.
I have intalled localdev too with parcial success.
The problem is that in the same terminal some pendrives/USBsticks work
and some don't and I can't figure why?!?
I've tried at least a dozen of them and I cou
I've been using local devices for CD and USB access for some time now,
but I discovered that my IDE floppy did not work when I finally had a
reason to use it. Is this supposed to work? I didn't comment out
anything as the 4.2 instructions mentioned, but I've never had a floppy
seek occur whe
Francis Giraldeau :
Hi,
Lars Madsen a écrit :
I would like to use it for load balancing, but I do knot know how. I would
like to be able to create something that only displays one (special)
server in the chooser. Then if one chooses this special server that
application will automatically send
Hi,
Lars Madsen a écrit :
> I would like to use it for load balancing, but I do knot know how. I would
> like to be able to create something that only displays one (special)
> server in the chooser. Then if one chooses this special server that
> application will automatically send the request t
Torsdag 09 november 2006 16:16 skrev Petre Scheie:
Hi Petre and list,
- I took the liberty to answer your questions to the list for all to know :-)
- indeed the academy is physical. We (that's me making a living from it) and a
select bunch of really smart guys helping out when needed. We're loc
Chris Fanning :
> Hi,
>
>>> It ends
>>> up displaying an XDM or whatever chooser that sends a xdmcp broadcast
>>> to our severs, and those people can login into, answers and is displayed
>>> on the chooser.
>>>
>>> Then the user chooses a server to log into gets a normal GDM, KDM or XDM
>>> login
Hi,
> > It ends
> > up displaying an XDM or whatever chooser that sends a xdmcp broadcast
> > to our severs, and those people can login into, answers and is displayed
> > on the chooser.
> >
> > Then the user chooses a server to log into gets a normal GDM, KDM or XDM
> > login and logs in as usual
Torsdag 09 november 2006 14:58 skrev Petre Scheie:
- Dear Sir,
- what can I say? THANK YOU!!
- yes, indeed it works just like a breeze. To envy someone is not goodso
please allow me to admire your knowledge and insight into this matter.
- thank you again.
Best regards,
Verner Kjaersgaard
You might have a look at this page on the wiki. I have some Dell laptops for
which
sound was not working with 4.2, but adding this package helped fix it.
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/WorkInProgress#esd_ALSA_sound_on_LTSP_4_2
HTH
Petre
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I do
Hi list,
I don't get sound though on my SuSE10 server with LTSP4.2u4.
Sound is working on the server, however.
- Well, I think I got u4(?) how do I see this?
- On the wiki, I read about sound. In particular, I should download either in
-rpm or -gz format some sound files and install them. The
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Hallo, I'm using LTSP on K12LTSP, now I have a problem
> configuring the dhcp, I have only one dhcp, but I want to use
> it for serving two different networks. Some mac address
> must receive a random 192.168.99.xxx address
> (ltsp network), some mac address must recei
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