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@Bill
"Did you do any minor tweaks once out-of-the-box?"
No - just "ltsp-build-client --arch i386]
On the server I did install gstreamer-plugins for MP3-streaming and then
Gnash.
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5_64/Client_FF_Gnash_01.png
http://www.arkki.info/howto
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 12:20:22AM +0200, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> USB and Sound, even Flash9 with Gnash worked out-of-box in thin client
> (i386)!
I have not been able to get flash sound to work yet. I can play flash
on the server, but on the clients nothing. (And flash often makes
Firefox hang)
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
> Now I have seen (I have written howto's in finnish) how easy LTSP 5 is
> with Ubuntu 7.10 or Edubuntu 7.10 Classroom Server.
>
You - Jim, Scott and Oliver, everybody else, too - have done some
incredible great integration with LTSP5 and Ubuntu.
I just added to my
There is a folder named floppy0, and I can access the content of my USB
stick (so ltspfs, and ltspfsd is running properly). However, when I insert
a floppy in the localdrive, the content of floppy0 is still empty (and the
local floppydrive does not show any activity).
My guess is that the flopp
I installed ltsp5 on debian etch, the most things work fine...
The problem that is annoying at present is that when the user logs out
from xfce4-session it hangs (or the new ldm login GUI appears only after
a _very_ long time >1min).
When I force a Ctrl-Alt-Backpace I see some warnings from ldmgt
sean kirjoitti:
> Yes, this is my first shot at LTSP and I do not know if LTSP 5 works on
> Gentoo or not.
>
> I will check out the pictures.
>
>
LTSP 5 will not work on Gentoo, sorry for that:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Ltsp5Status
I have made howto's for Ubuntu 6.06 and L
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, sean wrote:
>> How is your tftpd setup? Is the secure option enabled (-s)?
>> Is it started in standalone mode or from inetd?
>
> TFTPD is handled by xinetd and has the -s option.
> # more /etc/conf.d/in.tftpd
> # /etc/init.d/in.tftpd
>
> # Path to server files from
> # Dependi
SZABO Zsolt wrote:
>> The default file is located in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
>
> How is your tftpd setup? Is the secure option enabled (-s)?
> Is it started in standalone mode or from inetd?
>
> Bye,
> --
> Zsolt
>
TFTPD is handled by xinetd and has the -s option.
# more /etc/conf.d/in.tftpd
# /
Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> sean kirjoitti:
>> I am trying to get this running on Gentoo, if it matters and hopefully
>> have included enough info here that it makes sense.
>>
>
> Please, I'm not try to be offensive, just asking.
>
> Why Gentoo? Why LTSP 4.x?
No offense Asmo.
Gentoo is m
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, sean wrote:
> In my dhcpd.conf file if I set
> filename "/pxe/prelinux.0"; the client will start the boot process.
> After the DHCP output the screen will display
>
> "TFTP prefix" /pxe/"
>
> Then a series of lines stating Trying to load" pxelinux.cfg/"filename"
> finally tryin
Hallo, I use ltsp on an ubuntu 7.04, how can I configure some clients to
connect to a windows terminal server? I want screen01 on rdp and screen02
for GNU/Linux. My distro does not have rdesktop script, I tried to search
in internet for example, but no one of them works. How can do?
Thanks, Pietro
sean kirjoitti:
> I am trying to get this running on Gentoo, if it matters and hopefully
> have included enough info here that it makes sense.
>
Please, I'm not try to be offensive, just asking.
Why Gentoo? Why LTSP 4.x?
I have used LTSP 4.x first with SuSE 9.2 and then Ubuntu 5.10/6.06.
No
In my dhcpd.conf file if I set
filename "/pxe/prelinux.0"; the client will start the boot process.
After the DHCP output the screen will display
"TFTP prefix" /pxe/"
Then a series of lines stating Trying to load" pxelinux.cfg/"filename"
finally trying "default" in the end.
After this point I get
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 08:03 -0300, Elton Simões Baptista wrote:
> Dear sirs,
> I've been installing and reinstalling Ubuntu 7.10 and 7.04 since
> Monday, trying to get a new LTSP server in production (I already have
> Ltsp 4.22 running on fedora core 3).
>
> I installed Ubuntu (the same way with b
> But isn't it better (faster) to have the app that is issuing OpenGL
> commands to run locally?
> My reasoning is OpenGL apps are usually cpu intensive and there is no
> network latency which is important in 3D apps.
>
>
It certainly is - but for many apps is the amount of GL traffic not huge
On Nov 6, 2007 2:34 AM, Donny Christiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about if I use 4x250Gb (SATA-II) and I would like to use Software
> RAID-5 ?
>
> Is it recomended for LTSP server ? I'll use k12ltsp-6.
To do reliable Raid-5, you need a hardware card with battery powered
Ram or NVRam. As e
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