Vanya пишет:
Anton S. Ustyuzhanin пишет:
Donnie Berkholz пишет:
Anton S. Ustyuzhanin wrote:
# ltsp emerge -p glibc
--- 'profiles/arch.list' is empty or not available. Empty portage tree?
--- 'profiles/updates' is empty or not available. Empty portage tree?
Donnie, i found one more bug:
you offer to run ltsp emva packages, but try execute for example:
ltsp env | grep ROOT=, and
ltsp sudo env | grep ROOT=
You will not see ROOT=/opt/ltsp/i386/ in second command. May be
something wrong in my sudoers, but i thin that this is a bug.
Hi Leonid,
I don't know if there's any language policy for this list, but most
people here will probably not understand Russian.
I hardly know any Russian, but here's a rough take on what the messages
says, off the cuff.
Leonid Dubinsky wrote:
Нина!
Nina!
Прочитай, пожалуйста, эти две
Message: 8
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 09:55:04 +0300
From: Alaxandre Korjushkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XkbLayout us,ru
XkbOptions grp:ctrl_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll
Problem solved, it just need to set us+ru instead us,ru for xserver3
senx2all
They swears:
The XKEYBOARD keymap
Thank you to Al and Jean-Michel for your replies.
I'm getting fairly close with the following scenario:
Attaching the printer to the thin client's parallel port.
Setting all thin clients to have the Jet Direct server via the
PRINTER_0_TYPE = P
PRINTER_0_DEVICE = /dev/lp0
Hi,
We have a Debian server that offers NFS, Samba, mail, LDAP auth etc. We
would like it to offer thin client services as well, but LTSP appears to
require a chroot for login which means that thin client users can't get to
/home, or access any of the aforementioned services, so they can't login
Hi,
Perhaps you could play around with vga values. This helped me turn
green nonsense during boot into readable text
640x480 800x600 1024x7681280x1024
8 bpp 769 771 773 775
16 bpp 785 788 791 794
32 bpp 786 789 792 795
vi
Antony-
When the users log in via a terminal, they are local processes on the
server, and should have access to /home, etc, just as if they were
logged in locally (except for console devices). There is no chroot jail
by default. Check your local settings; perhaps this was configured to
install ltsp and all users will automatically auth to ldap cause they are
getting a server desktop..should be ttally painless..chuck
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Thanks for answering.
Antony-
When the users log in via a terminal, they are local processes on the
server, and should have access to /home, etc, just as if they were
logged in locally (except for console devices).
That's what I would like. :)
There is no chroot jail
by default.
This
the chroot is the os that runs on the client..mounted via nfsthats
what you see with screen_01=shell
ut the gui login is to the server just as if you were sitting in friont of
it..me
Thanks for answering.
Antony-
When the users log in via a terminal, they are local processes on the
Hey there! I have a server running Debian Etch with LTSP ver4.2. I got the
local device support working using the Ubuntu Breezy package
ltsp-server-pkg-ubuntu-0.1_i386.deb
Everything seems to work great when I insert a CD and it immediately shows up
on my desktop and it unmounts when I hit
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