On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 11:24 -0500, bob wrote:
> I bought a t5135 to test in my ltsp 4.2 network. Seems that is only
> works with Vesa. Am I wrong?
>
> The specs say "VIA S3 Graphics". I tried three different s3 variations
> but I get a "no screens" error.
>
> Anyone have ideas?
>
> bob
>
The X
On Saturday 14 July 2007 01:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Good day. I was wondering if you can run LTSP without actually mounting NFS
> as the root partition? The idea behind it, is to boot the thin clients from
> the Linux server, but once they are booted to stay independent no matter if
> the L
Paras pradhan wrote:
> This means that i don;t need to change any setting in my server. i
> have tried many options with xmms but no luck. is there any other
> player that works fine in clinets?
>
Totem, mplayer, audacious... But if xmms isn't working I don't see why
others should. Is it only w
Job D R Borges wrote:
> really, I found that is not a good idea use 64 for WEB Desktop LTSP.
> reason: flash and java.
>
> may be a pain, but you will save time, instaling again your system with
> 32bits.
I disagree. Depending on your usage, It could be kinda silly to
downgrade all your apps j
This means that i don;t need to change any setting in my server. i have
tried many options with xmms but no luck. is there any other player that
works fine in clinets?
Thanks
Paras.
On 7/13/07, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paras pradhan wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have installed ltsp 5 in d
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 05:24:22 +1000, Rouslan Starikov wrote
> Good day. I was wondering if you can run LTSP without actually mounting NFS
> as the root partition? The idea behind it, is to boot the thin clients from
> the Linux server, but once they are booted to stay independent no matter if
> the
Do you mean like this?
http://drbl.sourceforge.net/
On 13/07/07, Rouslan Starikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good day. I was wondering if you can run LTSP without actually mounting NFS
> as the root partition? The idea behind it, is to boot the thin clients from
> the Linux server, but once they
Paras pradhan wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have installed ltsp 5 in debian etch 4.0 using ltsp-build-client.
> Eveything works perfectly except sound. When i play music with xmms in
> my clients. the music is playing in my server. What do i need to do to
> fix this issue up?
>
>
> I am following thi
really, I found that is not a good idea use 64 for WEB Desktop LTSP.
reason: flash and java.
may be a pain, but you will save time, instaling again your system with
32bits.
for good sound with flash, install flash-nonfree chrooted (local)
I found 7.04 slow, disable ssh tuneling for x, is sugges
Dear all,
I have installed ltsp 5 in debian etch 4.0 using ltsp-build-client.
Eveything works perfectly except sound. When i play music with xmms in my
clients. the music is playing in my server. What do i need to do to fix this
issue up?
I am following this link http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/How
With 200m2 without barriers wireless go easy,
but bandwidth is complicated factor.
basic router 802.11g, (54) does not give good performance for my taste.
you need a really good. but you need a really good wifi-pci with a good
antena too.
cables and a switch works better for now.
may be a wifi N,
Good day. I was wondering if you can run LTSP without actually mounting NFS
as the root partition? The idea behind it, is to boot the thin clients from
the Linux server, but once they are booted to stay independent no matter if
the Linux computer will go eventually down.
--
Dear all,
I have installed ltsp 5 in debian etch 4.0 using ltsp-build-client.
Eveything works perfectly except sound. When i play music with xmms in my
clients. the music is playing in my server. What do i need to do to fix this
issue up?
I am following this link
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/How
Dear all,
I have installed ltsp 5 in debian etch 4.0 using ltsp-build-client.
Eveything works perfectly except sound. When i play music with xmms in my
clients. the music is playing in my server. What do i need to do to fix this
issue up?
I am following this link
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/How
I third that. I have ipcop running with Dansguardian been going for 5
years with not problems.
On 14/07/07, Jim Kronebusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 07:41:43 -0400, Rob Owens wrote
> > Don Robertson wrote:
> > > ave a old windows firewall that I want to change to Monowall. M
I see some of our computers hesitate for a long time at this point in
the LTSP 5 bootup process under Ubutnu Feisty.
Setting full-duplex based on MII#1 link partner capability
In this case it's a Linksys LNE100 card using Etherboot (latest stable)
LC82c115 card.
I noticed that the Linux Tuli
On 5/31/07, Asmo Koskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anthony M Simonelli kirjoitti:
> > I'm running LTSP 5 with Ubuntu 7.04 and the HP 5125s that we have, their
> > hardware doesn't stand up due to the ssh encryption but are perfect for
> > LTSP 4.2. I'm actually using XDMCP instead of LDM with
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 07:41:43 -0400, Rob Owens wrote
> Don Robertson wrote:
> > ave a old windows firewall that I want to change to Monowall. My
> > colleague is busy typing up a list of books we would like to buy, but
> > we have to apply to the government for approval and funds. We should
> > g
Don Robertson wrote:
> ave a old windows firewall that I want to change to Monowall. My
> colleague is busy typing up a list of books we would like to buy, but
> we have to apply to the government for approval and funds. We should
> get them by the end of the decade.
>
> After that we can apply
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