Jeremy Hahn kirjoitti:
> well, in my searching i found this, which seems to be the closest thing
> i could find to accomplish what im looking for. figured i would post
> back to the list for sake of completion just in case it was of use to
> someone.
>
> http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/
T
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 01:39:00 -0400
Eric Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks. I'm working on a new project with touchscreens, where there
> will not be a mouse connected to my thin client. I'd like to disable
> the mouse cursor. Is this possible with LTSP? I'm running 4.2. I
> tried
Hi folks. I'm working on a new project with touchscreens, where there
will not be a mouse connected to my thin client. I'd like to disable
the mouse cursor. Is this possible with LTSP? I'm running 4.2. I
tried commenting out the mouse in lts.conf but it still shows up.
Thanks,
Eric
---
> I have discovered that Debian systems have a raft of package
> installers.
>
> So far, dpkg is the only one I've found to support installing
> into a different place in the tree.
>
> So: To install foo into /opt/ltsp/i386:
>
> On server: aptitude install foo
>
> Aptitude will download foo a
On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 19:56 -0400, Jeremy Hahn wrote:
> well, in my searching i found this, which seems to be the closest thing
> i could find to accomplish what im looking for. figured i would post
> back to the list for sake of completion just in case it was of use to
> someone.
>
> http://ww
well, in my searching i found this, which seems to be the closest thing
i could find to accomplish what im looking for. figured i would post
back to the list for sake of completion just in case it was of use to
someone.
http://www.cendio.com/seamlessrdp/
Ben Green wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007
Progress report:
Synopsis: I want to run ntfs-3g on the client to allow me to do
a windows install while the computer is in use as a linux terminal.
1. Installing onto the client space.
A. Using aptitude I install ntfsprogs and nfts-3g on the server.
B. I ran ldd against all the programs in
Answering my own post. Sigh.
I have discovered that Debian systems have a raft of package
installers.
So far, dpkg is the only one I've found to support installing
into a different place in the tree.
So: To install foo into /opt/ltsp/i386:
On server: aptitude install foo
Aptitude will down
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:23:47 +0100, Anton Vaaranmaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The functionality you describe can be achived with Cygwin/X
> (http://x.cygwin.com/) and openssh. Performance is an issue though in
> WAN configurations. NoMachine NX and/or FreeNX enables you to bring an
> X-Window d
Jeremy Hahn kirjoitti:
> I just stumbled across LTSP in search of an open source alternative to
> citrix presentation server. Is LTSP able to publish applications to the
> desktop in a windows environment? If so, where would I be able to find
> some documentation on how to configure this?
>
> T
I just stumbled across LTSP in search of an open source alternative to
citrix presentation server. Is LTSP able to publish applications to the
desktop in a windows environment? If so, where would I be able to find
some documentation on how to configure this?
Thanks
begin:vcard
fn:Jeremy Hahn
n
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Eric Holt wrote:
> When searching for new thin clients (that had serial port support) for a
> new project, it would have been handy to have had a page in the Wiki,
> perchance, that had detailed information.
Like this one? :)
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Clients
12 matches
Mail list logo