Thanks that's it !
On Dienstag, 10. April 2007, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:19:36 -0500
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > my wheel mouse does not work, better the wheel does not work on
> > > the clients with ltsp 4.2
> >
> > Try this in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL
Nevermind :)
I didnt understand how ltspfs worked. I had it all wrong.
Its doing what its supposed to be doing. My bad.
Sorry!
--Eric
Eric Holt wrote:
> Hey folks, I'm having one small problem with local device access, and I
> am hoping someone here can suggest a fix for me.
>
> I h
Hey folks, I'm having one small problem with local device access, and I
am hoping someone here can suggest a fix for me.
I have gotten local device access working almost perfectly on my
Slackware v11 box. I am trying to access a USB flash drive that will be
connected to our thin clients at all
We have done well witht hese geode based thin clients, which the vendor
will ship with no OS:
http://sumotech.com/english/products/st166_overview.php
Scott
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Anthony M Simonelli wrote:
> We're using HP T5125 clients at our work. 400Mhz Via Eden with 128MB
> Ram. They were c
We use HP t5300 thin clients. 533mhz processor, 64mb of ram. They work
perfectly fine for our application. They were one of the least
expensive options at the time that we bought that, which is mostly the
reason why we did. :) One of my clients has 18. Another has... oh yeah
he also has 18
We're using HP T5125 clients at our work. 400Mhz Via Eden with 128MB
Ram. They were cheap ($150 promotion deal) and they work pretty well,
but I've had problems running wine with these thin clients using the
X.org Via driver; it kills X. I've had to make them use the Vesa driver
for it to work.
ya, please put it in wiki.ltsp.org
Bhaskar
On 4/12/07, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or better, please, put it straight to the Wiki.
Peter
Jumako wrote / napísal(a):
> On Saturday 07 April 2007 21:52, Jumako wrote:
>> After years of using LTSP (<= v4.2) I decided to try LTS
an example of what we use...
# change to [N] to disable sound by default
SOUND = Y
# choose either esd or nasd to be the default
#SOUND_DAEMON = "nasd"
SOUND_DAEMON = "esd"
# default sound volume
VOLUME = 65
# Sound Blaster Vibra16
we use one of these...
# Optic + Wheel on Serial-PS2
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IntelliMouse"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/ttyS0"
# Optic + Wheel on PS2
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
# Optic + Wheel on USB
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "imps/2"
Torsdag 12 april 2007 17:53 skrev Andrew Ziem:
> Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> > Onsdag 11 april 2007 21:31 skrev Andrew Z:
> >> The changes are noted at the top of the attached patch.
> >
> > Thank You!
> > - only, I'm not very good at applying patches..., a short how-to??
> > - thanks in advance!
>
This patch has one more change which fixed a problem here. When adding
a floppy device, if the mount point already exists, the device seemed
empty. Recently, we had a situation where a user was able to put 22MBin
the correct floppy directory, but the floppy wasn't fully mounted (so
the files
Dear all,
On my ltsp-client I have a Cirrus Logic CS4614 Crystal Clear SoundFusion
Audio Card.
The card is recorgnised and the Gnome sound works fine. Unfortunately I
cannot hear any other sound, like when using mplayer or play a cd.
Any suggestions?? Thanks!
Erwin.
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Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Onsdag 11 april 2007 21:31 skrev Andrew Z:
>
>> The changes are noted at the top of the attached patch.
>>
> Thank You!
> - only, I'm not very good at applying patches..., a short how-to??
> - thanks in advance!
>
>
Hi Verner,
Try this:
# cp /usr/sbin/lbus_eve
The T5725 is quite nice also, and it comes with Linux.
2007/4/12, Timothy Legge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 4/12/07, Chris Fanning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been told I must buy HP (or Dell) thinclients for a new installation.
> > grrr.
> > Does Dell so thinclients? I quick go
On 4/12/07, Chris Fanning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been told I must buy HP (or Dell) thinclients for a new installation.
> grrr.
> Does Dell so thinclients? I quick google doesn't show anything.
>
> So, unless HP clients are uncompatible with a gnu desktop, I've no choice.
> I've
HP Thin clients are no problem. There's plenty of information on the
LTSP Wiki. Look at the 'Clients' page.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Fanning wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been told I must buy HP (or Dell) thinclients for a new installation.
> grrr.
> Does Dell so thinclients? I quick g
Mgr. Peter Tuharsky wrote:
> Hi, man
>
> This looks like a good howto! Please, contact the LTSP webpage and offer
> it to them! People need good, straight-forward howtos.
Somebody, PLEASE post this howto to the LTSP Wiki. It's great
information, and the wiki doesn't require any permission to
Hi.
when i mount a usb drive it works only the first time i Plug it... ho can i
do a "remount" when i change the floppy itself?
thanks
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Hi,
I've been told I must buy HP (or Dell) thinclients for a new installation. grrr.
Does Dell so thinclients? I quick google doesn't show anything.
So, unless HP clients are uncompatible with a gnu desktop, I've no choice.
I've been looking at this
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/uk/en/sm/WF02a/3
Onsdag 11 april 2007 21:31 skrev Andrew Z:
> The changes are noted at the top of the attached patch.
>
>
> Andrew
Thank You!
- only, I'm not very good at applying patches..., a short how-to??
- thanks in advance!
--
-
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