Preliminary remark: We don't have ltsp installed, but another solution from a
german company called Gonicus, which works fine already for 5 years. This
setup is quite similiar to ltsp5, based on native Debian package management.
To update our installation we intend to switch to ltsp5.
But this
Hi all, I've problems with debian Etch, ltsp 5 and USB pens.
I've successfully installed the whole system following this howto:
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto
Ltspfs and fuse seem to work fine, in fact I can easily mount cdroms on
clients. However, I've got problems using USB sticks: if I
On Sunday 05 August 2007 22:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks but I did not put in an lts.conf. Actually, every time I do put in
an lts.conf with 800x640 config at /opt/ltsp/i386/, the thin clients do
not get a gui logon. It gets an xorg error.
That is an unusual screen resolution. The
Hi people, I'm having some problems with PS/2 mouses in my terminals,
the problem is quite strange, the terminals boots perfectly and, I
forgot, I'm using them for Windows terminal Server :-(, so the
terminals boots perfectly and then the rdesktop enters normally, then
the users start
Hi Jim,
Suppose you're right, but I have to start all over then (everything else
works very well). I was hoping I just missed a small configuration...
Besides, I was really eager to know what I'm missing here. But it seems
I'm loosing the small battle...
Thanks anyway! I'll try the
Hello all,
I'm setting up LTSP5 on Feisty with LDAP authentication.
It works quite well I think. Client can boot and logging on their LTSP pc.
However, I cannot get Localdev to work.
I follow the doc at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnableLTSP5LocalDevices and it
turns out that ltspfs is not installed
On Monday 23 July 2007 09:56:05 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
No.. not the user logged in.
But, you are right about the lack of real benefit of
dhcp-dns-dynamic-update for LTSP client. But, since the LTSP network and
the rest of the network are in the same physical network, he still wants
the
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 11:29:37AM +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
And then open System Administration Users and Groups
Type in the root password, the cursor rotates a bit, and nothing.
Well, this is really a problem with the User's and Groups not working with
ldap.
You'll need to make