Also filed this bug in Launchpad. Everyone please subscribe and comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/269188
- Jordan
Jordan Erickson wrote:
> Kai,
>
> Thanks for the instructions - I've put the content of your
> troubleshooting steps in the Mozilla bug here:
>
> https://bugzilla.mo
Kai,
Thanks for the instructions - I've put the content of your
troubleshooting steps in the Mozilla bug here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453704
I would also like to advise everyone experiencing this issue to VOTE on
the bug, as it will get it more exposure. This will allow m
Gideon Romm wrote:
> Patrick-
>
> I apologize for not getting back with hard answers sooner. I finally
> got a chance to set up a hardy 8.04.1 test environment, and I am happy
> to report that the SYM1110/SYM1112 units seem to work nicely. This was
> on a 32-bit server, and these were the steps
Keith,
The instructions I followed are here:
http://www3.telus.net/public/robark/Fl_TeacherTool/installation.html
when I installed 0.62. Just make sure you install all the required
libraries via yum (or whatever package manager you use) which will
resolve dependencies. I actually did not need to
Hi Dave - I have downloaded TeacherTools as you suggested and untarred it
(SEE BELOW). I've looked at the notes but can't seem to find how to install
it. Forgive me, I am relatively new (but learning slowly). What next?
Keith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/TeacherTools/fl_teachertool-0.62# ls
applered.
I got sound working (only tested in Rhythmbox) by creating
/etc/asound.conf and filling it with:
pcm.!default {
type pulse
}
ctl.!default {
type pulse
}
Note that /usr/share/doc/ltsp-server/README.Debian.sound says to add
those lines to /etc/asound.conf (implying that /
Just reporting that I tried Debian Lenny with LTSP 5 and so far
everything looks good. I'll be posting some fine-tuning questions here
shortly...
-Rob
Rob Owens wrote:
> Thanks. Does sound work properly on the thin clients? Is it using
> pulseaudio?
>
> -Rob
>
> Wim De Geeter wrote:
>> Hi Ro