I think the original poster wanted to change keyboard mapping in the shell
on the thin client. What you propose is changeing the keyboard layout for
the x-server only. Am i right?
Juergen
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> Von: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> Gesendet: 06.02.07 21:22:1
> Having said all that the current audio is a mess. So local app to support
> audio apps is quite nice.
> Lots of people have made audio work to some extent.
>
James-
I recall at one time when ALSA was superceding OSS that in theory, a
server-side ALSA driver could be made network-transpare
Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 07/02/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> All my offers to add the flash-howto to ltsp-wiki have been ignored (and my
>> reported errors ignored)
>>
>
>
I'm wondering who he's sending his offers and error reports to. I've
not seen anything fr
On 07/02/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All my offers to add the flash-howto to ltsp-wiki have been ignored (and my
> reported errors ignored)
I could not under stand this part. All you have to do is register
yourself at the wiki and add on.
> I will update my wiki and give yo
Does anybody on the list have experience with LTSP and a softphone
installation?
A client of ours wants to deploy a pure LTSP call center and would like
to use a softphone instead of a hardware based VoIP phone.
- What softphones would be best?
- Will this require a stronger CPU in the thin c
Ltsp 5.0, in clients:
LTSP display manager
ldm is an X11 display manager similar to xdm, gdm and kdm, but unlike those
it wraps the X11 traffic within an ssh tunnel to provide a secure login
mechanism for remote X sessions. ldm provides access only through SSH, not
locally. It is technically poss
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 05:09,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hope all is well with everyone.
>
> I am trying to get dual Dell 1907FP monitors on a ATI Radeon 7000 dual
> port(1 X Digital 1 X analog) on ltsp-4.2. I built the xorg.conf file on a
> live Centos 4.4 box and the card and monitors wor
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 05:09,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been looking into thin client tech, WinTS, Thinstation, NX etc...
>
> And I've actually used Thinstation and Win TS.
>
> But I can't say that I've really got a grip on how LTSP 4.2/5 works.
>
> >From what I can gather, LTSP seems
got waylaid..anyuway.. i can see dhcp ack just before pivot_root..but no
nfs..i know thaT folder is ok since i boot to same chroot with a mac..just
takes some futzing around i guess...looking for ward to seeing the wiki
page
> Hi Chuck,
>
> I started to shoot up stuff to the Wiki. It's still chao
Hi Chuck,
I started to shoot up stuff to the Wiki. It's still chaotic, but I'll
work on it ... look at the NetworkStation1000 page (linked from clients
and arch page). - So far it's mainly on cross-compiling the kernel.
Am Dienstag, den 06.02.2007, 12:37 -0500 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> just n
> I've noticed that when running with thinstation, I can max out the
> switch and really push the server when many users are running java or
> flash, and is for me a real show stopper.
>
I can't speak for Flash, but for Java Swing applications and especially
Java apps that use the Java2D libra
This is a copy of a message I sent to this board some days ago. You
can find it in the archives under the name "Possible Bug in Keyboard
config?"
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I got some trouble in configuring keyboard layout for my terminals.
The terminal haves a Brazilian keyboard,
This is a copy of a message I sent some days ago to the list. You can
see the full thread in the archives.
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I got some trouble in configuring keyboard layout for my terminals.
The terminal haves a Brazilian keyboard, model "ABNT2", with "BR
Tirsdag 06 februar 2007 17:07 skrev Sudev Barar:
> On 06/02/07, Verner Kjærsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Client is a real thin client from EPATECH, LTSP is 4.2 on SuSE10.
>
> Look at archives...this is issue of usbmouse drivers getting loaded
> before hiddev drivers during client boot.
> Th
Mats-
To add what the others had said about how LTSP works: every thin client
(eg Wyse WinTerm) that you purchase has to have some sort of operating
system on it to operate. This generally is just enough OS to initialize
the hardware, initialize the graphics mode, provide a local
configuratio
just need to clarify you are using ppc version of ltsp-4.1..not 4.2..
i booted the kernel ok..havnt got past pivot root yet..chuck
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done qui
Hi all,
Hope all is well with everyone.
I am trying to get dual Dell 1907FP monitors on a ATI Radeon 7000 dual
port(1 X Digital 1 X analog) on ltsp-4.2. I built the xorg.conf file on a
live Centos 4.4 box and the card and monitors work great. Once I move the
config file to the /etc/ dir on the lt
On 06/02/07, Eilert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mats Lundqvist schrieb:
> > Hi
>
> Hej Mats,
>
> >
> > I've been looking into thin client tech, WinTS, Thinstation, NX etc...
> >
> > And I've actually used Thinstation and Win TS.
> >
> > But I can't say that I've really got a grip on how LTSP 4.2/5
On 06/02/07, Verner Kjærsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Client is a real thin client from EPATECH, LTSP is 4.2 on SuSE10.
>
Look at archives...this is issue of usbmouse drivers getting loaded
before hiddev drivers during client boot.
The single dongle usb mouse/keyboard need hiddev drivers. I
Client is a real thin client from EPATECH, LTSP is 4.2 on SuSE10.
Any hints?
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Med venlig hilsen/Best regards
Verner Kjærsgaard
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Using Tomcat bu
Mats Lundqvist schrieb:
> Hi
Hej Mats,
>
> I've been looking into thin client tech, WinTS, Thinstation, NX etc...
>
> And I've actually used Thinstation and Win TS.
>
> But I can't say that I've really got a grip on how LTSP 4.2/5 works.
>
>>From what I can gather, LTSP seems more like someth
Hi
I've been looking into thin client tech, WinTS, Thinstation, NX etc...
And I've actually used Thinstation and Win TS.
But I can't say that I've really got a grip on how LTSP 4.2/5 works.
>From what I can gather, LTSP seems more like something aimed at
diskless fat clients?
Booting from PXE
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