[Ltsp-discuss] Intel Atom dual core graphics, sound and booting problems

2010-03-17 Thread Michael Pope
I've just brought an Intel D945GCLF2D Dual-core atom machine as my thin client and I'm running into all sorts of problems regarding the graphics driver and sound. My server is using Ubuntu 9.10 64bit with a 32bit client image standard build, ie: I haven't installed any packages under the client

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] 10 Years....

2010-03-17 Thread Peter Scheie
Have you tried to calculate how much (more) money would have been spent over those ten years had Legal Aid Manitoba gone the conventional Windows desktop route? Would be an interesting figure to have handy. Peter Scott Balneaves wrote: > Just thought people might be interested... > > Today ma

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] 10 Years....

2010-03-17 Thread kyron
Congrats! Here's to a province that knows what to do when money is scarce and realize that investing in local knowledge pays off much more than paying for less educated "next monkeys" and licenses! Eric Thibodeau >From QC, where it seems we don't have any money but will gladly give the "little" we

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] 10 Years....

2010-03-17 Thread ulises gonzalez
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 11:45:15 am Scott Balneaves wrote: > Here's to the next 10. We hope so, congratulations and thank you very much -- Salu2 Ulinx Administrador de redes Ministerio de Finanzas y Precios Linux user 366775 "En un problema con n ecuaciones siem

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] 10 Years....

2010-03-17 Thread Trey Hunsucker
Cheers! -Original Message- From: Scott Balneaves [mailto:sbaln...@legalaid.mb.ca] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:45 AM To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] 10 Years Just thought people might be interested... Today marks the 10 year anniversary of Legal

[Ltsp-discuss] 10 Years....

2010-03-17 Thread Scott Balneaves
Just thought people might be interested... Today marks the 10 year anniversary of Legal Aid Manitoba's first LTSP deployment. Since March 17, 2000, Legal Aid's been running Linux on the desktop via LTSP. I started contributing to LTSP during the January/February timeframe. So it's also roughly m