I'm posting this because I know some folks have mentioned using the
EeePC as a thin client.
www.newegg.com has a deal on Dec 1 where if you buy a Xerox 6130 color
laser printer (currently $374, free shipping) you get a free EeePC
(4G-BK029, 7 screen model).
The printer's got good ratings, so it
Go to the #ltsp IRC chat and ask. The folks from Revolution Linux, who do LTSP
clustering, can often be found hanging out there.
Peter
Ian Pascoe wrote:
I've been reading up on LTSP Clustering, and that seems to imply that the
user authetication can be centralised. Whether that would work
Steve Cayford ha scritto:
Recently I've started hitting this problem on Ubuntu 8.04.
I use Debian Lenny.
If I attempt to login to a client with a bad password, the LDM login screen
displays the message Verifying password, please wait..
I had the same problem... until TODAY! :-)
In the net
Gian Carlo Stagni wrote:
Steve Cayford ha scritto:
Recently I've started hitting this problem on Ubuntu 8.04.
I use Debian Lenny.
If I attempt to login to a client with a bad password, the LDM login screen
displays the message Verifying password, please wait..
I had the same
I am in the process of installing LTSP4.2 on Mandriva 2009. There has been
problem because i has not found specific instructions for Mandriva 2009 but
Instructions for Mandriva 2006 and 2007 work 95% of the time.
What i have to solve now is autologin on some terminals.
I have tried instructions
GDM LTSP4.2 Autologin‏
De:
gabriel lopez ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Enviado:
viernes, 21 de noviembre de 2008
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 7:36 AM, jam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously I configured my DNS under bind. However, I noticed that after
booting 4 or 5 thin clients, bind9 would magically stop replying to
queries. At this point, sudo would become very slow and few of my clients
would be
The problem was my fault. In order to have correctly displayed on KDE, (bottom
right corner of the screen) the flag of the country (on the terminals), because
ERR was displayed instead. I copied from Mandriba 2009
/usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols over /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/X11/xkb/symbols.
Then the
I am in the process of installing LTSP4.2 on Mandriva 2009. There has been
problem because i has not found specific instructions for Mandriva 2009 but
Instructions for Mandriva 2006 and 2007 work 95% of the time.
What i have to solve now is autologin on some terminals.
I have tried instructions
Jordan,
TY for the reply, you wouldn't happen to have a URL to the Alternate CD
would you?
Best Regards,
Jose
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Jordan Erickson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jose,
AFAIK 8.10 behaves the same as earlier versions - you need to download
the Alternate installation
The example below is from the Microsoft world, but it illustrates a feature
/ direction that could be very powerful with LTSP.
I was discussing with an IT expert at school about how to deliver some
multimedia programs we are given by the Ministry of Education here in New
Zealand.
What does the
Recently, I had some trouble working with ltsp:
I logged in on one of the ldm-servers I specified. Then I changed the user
and tried to open a program:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/amnt/home/Peter.Stein$ su ripley*
*Password: *
*Last login: Thu Nov 20 15:16:38 2008 on pts/5*
[EMAIL
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:20 AM, joe mears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jordan,
TY for the reply, you wouldn't happen to have a URL to the Alternate CD
would you?
It's at the link you quoted in your original message. You just have to
scroll down the page a little:
I've downloaded the
Peter Stein wrote:
Recently, I had some trouble working with ltsp:
I logged in on one of the ldm-servers I specified. Then I changed the
user and tried to open a program:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/amnt/home/Peter.Stein$ su ripley/
/Password: /
/Last login: Thu Nov 20 15:16:38 2008 on pts/5/
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