On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 13:53:28 +0200
Sean Carte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see HP offer a few, including the NeoWare range. Has anybody used
> these with LTSP?
I use Neoware Capio 600-series terminals and they work fine with LTSP 4.2. I
haven't tried them with LTSP 5, though.
You can find the
On Wednesday 18 Jun 2008, Chris Roberts wrote:
> It fails just the same as above. Indeed, if I specify oss as the local
> sound driver...
>
> $ padsp rdesktop -r sound:local:oss SERVERIP
>
> ...sound works fine, but if leave "oss" out, or specify "alsa", then it
> bombs out.
Just for the benefi
On Tuesday 17 Jun 2008, Chris Roberts wrote:
> N.B. This thread relates to sound via a standard LTSP session, i.e. we are
> not using an rdesktop screen script.
>
> Since our upgrade to LTSP5, sound from our rdesktop sessions has stopped
> working. Worse, it bombs users out of their Windows sessio
We have couple of Via Epia EX boards that I have fairly satisfied with.
They are:
- quiet, fanless and very small
- reasonably priced
- DVI output for sharp picture
- with the binary video driver from Via also superior X performance
Ondrej
Chris Roberts wrote:
> On Wednesday 18 Jun 2008, Sean Car
On Wednesday 18 Jun 2008, Sean Carte wrote:
> Does anybody have recommendations regarding thin client hardware for
> the clients?
>
> I see HP offer a few, including the NeoWare range. Has anybody used
> these with LTSP?
We have a couple of HP t5700 series machines, which PXE boot straight into
L
Does anybody have recommendations regarding thin client hardware for
the clients?
I see HP offer a few, including the NeoWare range. Has anybody used
these with LTSP?
Sean
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