Am Montag, den 13.08.2007, 08:52 +0800 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 13 August 2007 03:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am a big fan of SSH PKI. If a login manager could be made to require
and id_dsa key, would that make the session more secure?
The point of a trusted system is
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 06:46:30 +0100, Anton Vaaranmaa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However this piece of software is useful for us who run a LTSP network
with needs to provide MS-Windows apps to our users. Thanks for the tip.
Incredibly useful I would say, can't wait to try it. I have seen
I tried to limit the number of open applications of LTS users with PAM
limits.conf. It works for a few minutes, then nobody can log in anymore.
the LTS server is in a classroom with 60(!!) stations and the kids are
between 9 and 13 (!!!). In a testrun they crashed the server within 10
minutes.
Has anyone here had experience using Wyse Winterms with LTSP? A friend
of mine has about 10 total of WT2715SE and WT3720SE and he's interested
in using them with an upcoming LTSP project. I don't have them in front
of me yet but he's told me they're basically PCs integrated into a CRT
monitor.
Thierry Blanc wrote:
To use LTSP (5) and Xubuntu Desktop for a internet kiosk, I wrote a few
shellscripts to manage account of customers.
All scripts work fine, countdown, credit, warning message, automatic
creation of homedir during login, etc. but I could not find anything about
FORCED
So I've been through the LTSP source tree and I have an Ubuntu
installation to examine and compare to. I'm however a little fuzzy on
exactly what I need in the initramfs and kernel. On LTSP = 4.2 the
kernel required the IPautoconfig, DHCP and NFS root options and the
initramfs image had to
Hi,
Not really shure what is your aim, anyway:
Sherwood Botsford escribió:
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:
David A. Kennel wrote:
So I've been through the LTSP source tree and I have an Ubuntu
installation to examine and compare to. I'm however a little fuzzy on
exactly what I need in the initramfs and kernel. On LTSP = 4.2 the
kernel required the IPautoconfig, DHCP and NFS root options and
Inline . . .
Jim McQuillan wrote:
David A. Kennel wrote:
So I've been through the LTSP source tree and I have an Ubuntu
installation to examine and compare to. I'm however a little fuzzy on
exactly what I need in the initramfs and kernel. On LTSP = 4.2 the
kernel required the
Sherwood Botsford wrote:
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:
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 03:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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
On Wednesday 15 August 2007 03:06, [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 commenting out the
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