On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 04:58:43PM +0200, Antoine Migeon wrote:
> I have LTSP 5, Debian Lenny (netinst without X).
> I don't want my thin client connect to the LTSP server.
> I have multiple SSH server (CentOS 5.2), and their ssh keys are in the
> know_host file in the thin client.
> XDMCP work fi
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> - on a virginal fully updated openSuSE11.0 I try to one-click install ltsp.
> - I select the very first one-click entry from SuSE build.
> - however, it fails saying that nothing provides ltsp-server.
>
> - eh...??
>
> What's t
Hello,
I have LTSP 5, Debian Lenny (netinst without X).
I don't want my thin client connect to the LTSP server.
I have multiple SSH server (CentOS 5.2), and their ssh keys are in the
know_host file in the thin client.
XDMCP work fine. DNS work fine. SSH work fine in shell/command line.
BUT when
Hi,
I have a setup where I use RedHat RHEL 5.3 for the appliation server,
and a client build on Ubuntu 9.04 (would have used Fedora for the
client, but I cannot get LDM to work on a Fedora client so back to using
an Ubuntu client)
As long as no XKB options have been set: no problems
If I try to
Hi list,
- on a virginal fully updated openSuSE11.0 I try to one-click install ltsp.
- I select the very first one-click entry from SuSE build.
- however, it fails saying that nothing provides ltsp-server.
- eh...??
What's the recommended procedure?
For various reasons, I cannot use openSuSE11.1