--- On Thu, 6/11/08, SZABO Zsolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >
> > The "PRINTER" environment variable can be
> set in each users' ".profile"
> > in their home directories:
> >
> > export PRINTER=queuename
> >
> > This will override the system default and should be
> picked up by all
> >
On Thu, Nov 06, 2008 at 07:19:10AM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> This is not a complaint by any means, but I'm wondering what the reason
> is that Debian uses NFS for the chroot system when other distros have
> changed to NBD.
>
> And while I'm asking Debian questions, could someone let me know if I a
This post caught my attention because many of my LTSP clients use Typing
Master for their primary typing tutor.
I tried the proposed workaround (replaced Ubuntu Hardy stock
"/usr/lib/libX11.so.6.2.0" with Gutsy version picked from package
available at http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/i386/libx1
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, John Lucas wrote:
> SZABO Zsolt wrote:
>> I would have two questions:
>>
>> 1. How can one change/set the default printer (queue) per client basis?
>> (Let's say there are two classrooms with ltsp-clients and only one
>> ltsp-server, of course. There is a printer server in eac
Hi, David...
I can't see anything bad on that. Just the info that nbdserver is
previously configured. Quite normal!
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I have the following problem: the size of the fonts of certain web
pages is too small in firefox... setting the default fontsize to a larger
value does not help because the appearance of such pages are controlled
via styles (i.e. the fontsizes are set explicitly).
I have found that my problem i
This is not a complaint by any means, but I'm wondering what the reason
is that Debian uses NFS for the chroot system when other distros have
changed to NBD.
And while I'm asking Debian questions, could someone let me know if I am
correct here: since Debian does not use NBD, there is no need to
u
jam wrote:
> On Thursday 06 November 2008 02:55:34 ltsp-discuss-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> At each location I plan to put a flat screen (wall mounted or on
>> adjustable arm), a bluetooth or IR single unit keyboard/mouse and as
>> small and power miserly a thin-ish client box as possible. The
David Christensen wrote:
> ltsp-discuss:
>
> I don't know if this qualifies as a bug or not...
>
>
> After changing the address of the network between my LTS server and
> clients, I ran some commands per:
>
> http://www.ltsp.org/~sbalneav/LTSPManual.html#changing-server-ip
>
>
> The fir
Hi I must apologize in advance for this post as it may seem a little OT.
Last year I was requested to put together an LSTP server and several
clients for a friend. These were subsequently shipped out to Senegal.
After the hassle of getting them through customs (via a neighboring
country).
We
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