Hey LTSP Users,
I have some problems with my Xorg resolution.
I just got the standard of 800x600 points.
I want the native resolution of my LCD 1280x1024.
So I tried to set the Xorg with sax2 - but sax2 isnt able to identify my
videocard.
Im running KIWI LTSP 5 on opensuse 11 basis.
By using Kno
Hey all,
Just wondered why, if SCREEN_XX can telnet, why telnet client isn't
installed by default. It's trivial to install, but IMHO it should be
included if the screen script is available. rdesktop seems to be there
by default (unless I installed it manually and forgot) so telnet
shouldn't be
Roman,
My tests with Flash 10 caused me to revert back to Flash 9 in my LTSP
environments. It seems much too slow for LTSP usage as of right now.
- Jordan
Roman Muñoz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't get Iceweasel + Flash10 to play video nicely (but sound is good)
>
> Testing it on a k6-2-400 client wi
Hi,
I can't get Iceweasel + Flash10 to play video nicely (but sound is good)
Testing it on a k6-2-400 client with 128 MB RAM, it was the same with or
without LDM_DIRECTX enabled. When enabled, top reports aprox 15% cpu idle.
Video is not good even on a 1GHz client with plenty of RAM (512) and
> stuff like Mozilla
> profiles will be user-specific and aren't exactly portable to copy.
AFAIK fresh, clean profile can be copied without any mess.
> It is trivial to install flash/java/etc globally, without copying the
> plugins over and over for each user.
Sure. But I prefer to set _one_ profi
Jarosław Stemplewski wrote:
> You can create a 'template' user, fine-tune all the user setting,
> remove unneeded icons, install firefox plugins, lockdown some gnome
> apps and settings etc., then copy the whole content of the user folder
> to /etc/skel.
>
I don't think this is a very good idea
Hi,
Ad 2.
You can create a 'template' user, fine-tune all the user setting,
remove unneeded icons, install firefox plugins, lockdown some gnome
apps and settings etc., then copy the whole content of the user folder
to /etc/skel.
You can also change the location of media mounted on the server
Rob Owens wrote:
> Scott wrote:
>> 2. I need to remove the Evolution-email icon from the default Gnome
>> panel. This is a school district and I need to remove anything from
>> plain sight that the kids might want to fiddle with. By default, when
>> someone logs in they get the:
>> Applications Pla
Scott wrote:
> 2. I need to remove the Evolution-email icon from the default Gnome
> panel. This is a school district and I need to remove anything from
> plain sight that the kids might want to fiddle with. By default, when
> someone logs in they get the:
> Applications Places System (firefox) (em