got called out..tomorrow...
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
>> there are two people i worked with to get the nubus mac working..one is
>> Skip Gaede who seems to be diappeared..another is bill cavalieri.ill
>> look
>> at my notes at school see if i can find email addys for them..i only
>> briefly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
> there are two people i worked with to get the nubus mac working..one is
> Skip Gaede who seems to be diappeared..another is bill cavalieri.ill look
> at my notes at school see if i can find email addys for them..i only
> briefly used bootx so dont know its capabiliti
my friend ...this to me don't have function...I am using gentoo e I didnt
found the .Xmodmap into the /home/USER ..
thinks be all
just to you see what is happeng woth my server ... read my replay in to
fernando on the mail of the keyboard repetition of hi...
2006/12/8, Todd Shoemaker <[EMAIL PRO
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hello brothers
I found the anwser to this question...
I add into the file
/opt/ltsp-4.2/i386/etc/build_x4_cfg
the line
Option "XKBdisable" "yes"
in the session of the keyboard configuration...
must be some thing like this
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier
I am piloting an LTSP based solution. Due to our security
requirements I have had to tweak the configuration quite a bit to
harden the system. I have moved the clients to encrypted connections
based on FreeNX but the clients are still opening their X11 servers
to dog + world. Does anyone kn
Hello,
Some of my terminals are having problems with keys repeating. When i
press a key like "k" it gives me something like .
I have
replaced the keyboard and also the network card (just tought it was a problem
with this)
but none worked.
Why does this happens and how can i solve this
Hi,
I'm trying to install local device access.
The server : Mandriva 2005, LTSP-4.2
I've done (I suppose, but I must have missed something) what's in the
LTSP-42-LocalDev doc, and I get an icon on the desktop, but nothing behind.
For the troubleshooting section of the doc, I have everything OK
Rolf,
ltspfs is userspace, using FUSE.
Jim McQuillan
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Eilert wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> An interesting debate about security when auto-mounting USB sticks has
> developed on my LUG mailing list.
>
> Someone asked how to create an automount system on his Linux, and one of
> the
Hi all,
Local devices work well. Thankyou.
However, in a classroom environment, I would like to give the students
access to a bash shell via a chroot jail. I am using the debian
testing package dchroot to do this.
Within the jail I have installed a base system like.
debootstrap --arch i386 etch
there are two people i worked with to get the nubus mac working..one is
Skip Gaede who seems to be diappeared..another is bill cavalieri.ill look
at my notes at school see if i can find email addys for them..i only
briefly used bootx so dont know its capabilities..but i ama sure the nfs
mount billc
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