Hi
can anybody save me hunting ...
ltsp5-gutsy
lts.conf
[a mac addr]
RCFILE_01 = myrc
Where is myrc located ?
Thanks
James
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On Wednesday 19 March 2008 04:12:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> dhcp on the ltsp-server is not
> >> possible - as there's already another dhcp-server in the network.
> >
> > Your dhcp server doesn't have to be the same machine as your ltsp server.
> > It just has to tell your clients where to f
On Wednesday 19 March 2008 04:12:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> The client could
> >> have knowledge of the server's IP so there should be no necessity for a
> >> dhcp-server running. Am I correct in this assumption?
> >
> > Among other things, the dhcp server is responsible for telling the clie
Some screensaver can do that. For example, KDE screensaver has the
ability to autologoff :
>From :
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/kdecore/doc/README.kiosk?view=markup
Automatic Logout
Since KDE 3.4 it is possible to automatically logout users that have been idle
for a c
I have been in search of a program or a script that will logoff users
after a pre-determined period of in-activity.. Anyone had any
experience with this?
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daya wrote:
Hi, all
I have tried to install ltsp in lenny, using ltsp-build-client and as
instructed in http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto, the upper one. It
installed successfully. But X is not started in client. ldm was not
installed in the server. So I installed it , again it doesn't work.
Hey,
The scripts don't work on LTSP5,
It calls for different files in LTSP 4.2 that are missing in LTSP5.
I think there is a new version available, the current listed package on
LTSP.org is:
Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) i386
This package does not include the scripts,
I found this on
https://bugs.launchpa
daya wrote:
Hi, all
I have tried to install ltsp in lenny, using ltsp-build-client and as
instructed in http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto, the upper one. It
installed successfully. But X is not started in client. ldm was not
installed in the server. So I installed it , again it doesn't work.
On Monday 17 March 2008 21:19:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Or is it possible to setup a not-so-clean ltsp client, which "knows" of
> the ip-address of the server. The pc I have in mind for this has a
> hard-disk on board so I could well install a portion of the system on
> the client to get aroun