On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 3:45 AM, Leonardo Coelho
wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using LTSP 5 with Debian Lenny and Rdesktop to access a Windows 2003
> server, the ltsp works ok but when i log on the windows 2003 server the
> sound don't come to the thin client.
> Anyone had the same setup working? Can anyo
On Wednesday 15 December 2010 10:58:41 ltsp-discuss-
requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> For starters, I have a DHCP server which is working fine when serving ltsp
> clients (all my clients have the same hardware configuration). I'm using
> K12 Linux (FC10). My clients have two 'on-board' NIC
On Saturday 11 December 2010 05:15:59 ltsp-discuss-
requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> Hi,
> I have one question. I seen many of tutorials, pages ... that describe
> configuration of ltsp. Problem is all of them based on DHCP. I would like
> to run it without DHCP, booted from one USB memory.
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 08:10:13PM -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 07:05:29PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> > But today I tried
> > using a netboot image from Debian Live, and it was pretty nice. I'm
> > wondering how it compares to an LTSP fat client.
> >
> > The Debian Liv
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 08:10:13PM -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 07:05:29PM -0500, Rob Owens wrote:
> > I haven't tried using LTSP fat client mode yet -- ltsp-server 5.2.4-2 in
> > Debian backports doesn't seem to support that yet.
>
> it definitely has support for it
>> Mabye a restriction via MACADRESS in ltsp.conf preventing RDP
>> ACCESS?!?!?!
>
>or may be a restriction via MACADDRESS on the Windows terminal server?
>it sounds the logical way to do that
@ Xavier
ok - this probably the best option.
@ all
Even I knw that this is OFFtopic, does anyone kwows
Krzychu,
I still have this problem. But after updates I'm only experiencing it on
dell optiplex gx260's with an addon ATI 32mb video card. it's not happening
to my other computers anymore. My HPs are fine, and my gx270's are fine.
I'm running edubuntu 10.04 updated to ltsp 5.0.2
Btw, I also find I
Hi.
For starters, I have a DHCP server which is working fine when serving ltsp
clients (all these clients have the same hardware configuration). I'm using
K12 linux (FC10). My clients have two 'on-board' NIC cards, where one is
connected to my DHCP server and the other NIC to some other netwo
Hi,I use Edubuntu 10.10 and wanted to use the already integrated LTSP.But when I start a Thin-Client, I always get:FATAL Could not load /lib/modules/2... No such file or directoryThe Client starts and I get the Login Page, but it always says wrong password, and loads once more.I used:sudo updat
Hello,
I'm using LTSP 5 with Debian Lenny and Rdesktop to access a Windows 2003
server, the ltsp works ok but when i log on the windows 2003 server the
sound don't come to the thin client.
Anyone had the same setup working? Can anyone give a ideia how to make work?
Thanks in advance
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"First th
Hi.
For starters, I have a DHCP server which is working fine when serving ltsp
clients (all my clients have the same hardware configuration). I'm using
K12 Linux (FC10). My clients have two 'on-board' NIC cards, where one is
connected to my DHCP server and the other NIC to some other network.
Hi every body,
im using Kiwi-Ltsp on openuse 11.3. - all clients are diskless (PXE)
PIII / 256MB
( DELL Server with 2x Intel Quadcore / 16 GB RAM)
As seen via "htop" time by time one, or a few of the Cores going to
100% CPU Load while ohter
cores have free capacity.
At this time (35 active cl
Hi, all.
I have installed ltsp and sucessfully boot into it over pxe.
Then I want to be automatically connected to my win2003 server via rdesktop.
I added two lines in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf:
[default]
SCREEN_01 = rdesktop -f 192.168.200.122
Then when I try to boot ltsp I get black screen an
It seems freerdp may be a viable substitute for rdesktop but I haven't been
able to redirect
sound to the local terminal. 32 bit display is really nice to have with
freerdp,
but SOUND_DAEMON=rdp doesn't seem to work.
Anyone has a clue on how to do that?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to res
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I am replacing an older LTSP machine that was running Fedora 6 32bit and
working flawlessly with a new IBM x3620 running Centos 5.5. Since we are not
Pxebooting we arent using the chroot'd LTSP environment so i went to
Centos5.5 from Fedora 13 because i was having to many issues with a number
of th
Hi.
For starters, I have a DHCP server which is working fine when serving
ltsp clients (all my clients have the same hardware configuration).
I’m using K12 Linux (FC10). My clients have two ‘on-board’ NIC cards,
where one is connected to my DHCP server and the other NIC to some
other network.
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