Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
> Sorry, I can't help yout with Ekiga. But I can test Ekiga later tonight
> and see what I find.
I think I test Empathy/Telepathy as a local apps, too.
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy/Install
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
> Sorry, I can't help yout with Ekiga. But I can test Ekiga later tonight
> and see what I find.
Have you seen this?
http://www.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/WorkInProgress#Ekiga_SIP_Phone_Run_via_Localapp
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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murrah boswell kirjoitti:
> When I initially booted a client and started ekiga with
> ltsp-localapps, there were no audio devices available to ekiga except
> SILENT. That is, it could not see my sound card on the client
> machine (Dell Latitude C600).
Sorry, I can't help yout with Ekiga. But I ca
Hello all,
I am running a kubuntu 9.04 testbed with ltsp and have installed ekiga sip
phone in the chrooted environment. My lts.conf has
LOCAL_APPS=Yes and LOCALDEV=Yes.
When I initially booted a client and started ekiga with ltsp-localapps, there
were no audio devices available to ekiga excep
Thank you Asmo and Klaus.
I'll try your suggestions.
Sean
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Sean Carte kirjoitti:
> Or is there a better way: how easy is it to configure Windows server
> to redirect a client to the LTSP server? Presumably this would mean
> that I wouldn't need the DHCP server on the LTSP server?
You can do that in two ways. I use Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, so here we go. I do
us
Torsdag 16. juli 2009 10:58, skrev Sean Carte:
> I hope someone has done this before and can tell me how to do it: I
> need to run an LTSP server in an environment where DHCP leases are
> handed out by a Windows 2003 DHCP server. I know that it is possible
> on Novel to specify a list of clients to
I hope someone has done this before and can tell me how to do it: I
need to run an LTSP server in an environment where DHCP leases are
handed out by a Windows 2003 DHCP server. I know that it is possible
on Novel to specify a list of clients to exclude, is this also
possible on Windows 2003?
Or is