On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Verner Kjærsgaard v...@os-academy.dk wrote:
X_NUMLOCK=True (or False) in the [Default] or a [MacAddress] section of
lts.conf.
You'll also need the numlockx package to be installed in the chroot.
Nice and propably true,- where may one find a
Hi Ernesto,
I am trying to set-up a mixed thin-client and fat-client LTSP server on
Ubuntu 8.10.
The thin-client part is working absolutely fine.
The fat-client part just doesn't boot beyond dhcp and successfully
getting an IP.
I have set-up the 'fat' part following
Hi there... u should really be using the ltsp fatclient plugin,
downloadable from my site (www.nubae.com.) As u will have read from
other users, the plugin works great and I've been using it on
multimedia systems for over 6 months without issues. Email me if u get
stuck...
Kind regards,
David
Hi Patrick,
On 1/20/2009 6:32 PM, Patrick Rady wrote:
I have a server that has been upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04.1 64-bit. Since
the upgrade the restart/shutdown button in the lower-left corner of the
login screens does not work. You click it on any of the clients and
nothing happens.
I've
Same deal with me - when the server reboots and clients are at LDM (or
get kicked back to it), option menu doesn't work.
- Jordan
Jason Maas wrote:
Hi Patrick,
On 1/20/2009 6:32 PM, Patrick Rady wrote:
I have a server that has been upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04.1 64-bit. Since
the upgrade
Hey David,
From all the reviews and by your word, I'm convinced about the fatclient
plugin but am held up due to ldap authentication.
Can I authenticate against ldap using the fatclient plugin? I mean, does
the usual ldap-client config work with this as well.
Thanks Regards,
Shrenik
David Van
Hi Ernesto,
I don't have access to the test environment right now. However, I do
remember following this sequence all the time. Was not mounting sys
religiously though.
Once more thing - It is booting fine for me using nfs instead of nbd.
With nbd it just doesn't boot. Since you are using
David,
the fatclient script also assumes that there are 2 NICs in the system.
Isn't it?
Shouldn't its presence be ascertained before attempting the nfs mount
and the cups printer entry.
What if we have only one interface on the server?
Regards,
SB
Shrenik Bhura wrote:
Hey David,
From all
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 05:33:37PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
Is there a way to specify whether or not numlock will be on, based on the
thin client's mac address or IP address? I need it to be client-specific,
not user-specific. The reason is that I have some laptops as thin clients,
and
At least switching to nfs booted for me except that i am having issues
with gdm not starting properly.
SB
Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi Vagrant
Please help me with this. I am trying out a normal debian Ltsp-5.
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