On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 03:00:39PM +0100, David Mummery wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Looking for some advice for which mini-itx board to use with LTSP-5 on
> Edubuntu
>
> We have to remove the power cable from the terminal, otherwise it won't pxe
> boot after being powered off. Having resea
I tried several times o use this "ltsp-server-standalone" in Debian Etch
(testing) and always i had problem with tftp boot.
I did all corrections, used the /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf and, verified the files
in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/
Everything is correct, but, when i try to boot an Thin Client (
Hi there,
I'm very new to thin client devices and concepts and would appreciate
confirmation if the following is possible:
I would like to run a thin client device (e.g. SYM1110) with an
external USB sound device in a Linux environment. Could I PXE boot the
SYM1110 over the LAN from a server
Dear LTSP people,
I have problem on canon LBP 2900 USB printer in k12ltsp. I have installed
the CUPS driver of it and configure it in lts.conf but the printer is not
printing. any solution??
Bhaskar
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Hi All,
I used LTSP 4.1 with NLD 9 SP2 . and its works fine. but when i update NLD 9 with SP3 . one problem has accured . USB Data Stick not support to thin Client . Any one knows this issue to resolve it .
Regards
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Hi all -
Looking for some advice for which mini-itx board to use with LTSP-5 on Edubuntu
We have to remove the power cable from the terminal, otherwise it won't pxe
boot after being powered off. Having researched this, I understand it is caused
by the upgraded via-rhine drivers in L
On 5/1/07, Jean-Yves F. Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear alone,
> Hi, I run under Debian etch (xorg & ltsp 4.2) and had the opposite
> problem: I've got a monitor that is not able any more to go up to its
> maximum specs (electronic PB), so I must use it in lower resolutions.
>
> Assigning
I figured some people may be interested in the development of this wiki
(note the bottom) http://en.opensuse.org/LTSP (it's gone from 350ish hits
to 754 just today)
It appears that last week we had a group of developers discuss the
challenges ahead in getting LTSP 5 integrated into OpenSuSE 10.
Debian etch
ltsp 4.2
Hi list,
I'd like to test local apps, so I setup a NIS server (well, I hope so),
but they still start on the server, not the workstation :(
Any clue? (I can supply any kind of log you need)
JY
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Diwakoe a écrit :
> Dear all,
Dear alone,
> I already built ltsp ver.4.2 under fedora 6 and running well on
> 800x600 resolution on client monitor. I try using 1024x768 res but
> failed with blank screen.
>
> I remember that when use ubuntu 6.10 with this monitor can use
> 1024x768 resolution an
Dear all,
I already built ltsp ver.4.2 under fedora 6 and running well on
800x600 resolution on client monitor. I try using 1024x768 res but
failed with blank screen.
I remember that when use ubuntu 6.10 with this monitor can use
1024x768 resolution and I run xvidtune and get this:
1024x768 65.0
Yup - that seems to work. I had to manually add the Khmer keyboard
configuration to the /opt/ltsp-4.2/i386/etc/X11/xkb/rules/ files.
Bit confused though. If LTSP is reading the configuration files in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules, why do I need to link to files in
/opt/ltsp-4.2/i386/etc/X11/xkb
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