Is it possible those thin clients don't have enough RAM? Do the "spare parts"
thin clients use identical hardware? Any difference in BIOS settings between
the good and bad
units?
-Rob
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 03:47:06PM +0300, Eero Lemmelä wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> We have a bunch of Fujitsu-Sie
Lars Madsen wrote:
> does your USB sticks appear under /media/user ?
Yes
> floppy and Data CDs appear on the desktop and in Places just fine. It is
> only USB sticks that causes problems.
Like I said I have no way to test floppies and CDs so they _might_ work
in KDE also. Maybe someone else ca
2009/6/23 Marco Bertorello :
> 2009/6/11 Kris Douglas :
>> Hello everyone, I was wondering what the options were for using LTSP
>> in an internet café with something like ubuntu, does anyone have any
>> ideas? The main problems I have are the automatic session end timer
>> and the setup of access f
Jeff Siddall wrote:
> Lars Madsen wrote:
>>> (2) RHEL 5.3 uses Gnome 2.16, it will automatically detect the two
>>> floppy mounts, place them on the desktop and in the "Places" menu, but
>>> USB and CDROM are not picked up. Any idea on how to fix this?
>>>
>>> I've seen a patch for ltspfsmounter
Hi there,
We have a bunch of Fujitsu-Siemens Futro A255 thin clients[1] which wont
play nicely with our LTSP-5 system. We sent a problem report to
Fujitsu-Siemens and got the expected answer - they wont help us because
we're not running eLUX NG or Windows CE.net operating system... Hopefully
someo
2009/6/11 Kris Douglas :
> Hello everyone, I was wondering what the options were for using LTSP
> in an internet café with something like ubuntu, does anyone have any
> ideas? The main problems I have are the automatic session end timer
> and the setup of access for customers.
Hi Kris,
In our ins