On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> Thanks to disklessworkstaions for hooking me up with the hardware, I managed
> to
> write up a brief howto about using the arm-based HP t5325 as a Debian LTSP
> thin
> client:
Thanks for this. We bought a couple of these for testing an
Thanks to disklessworkstaions for hooking me up with the hardware, I managed to
write up a brief howto about using the arm-based HP t5325 as a Debian LTSP thin
client:
http://people.debian.org/~vagrant/hpt5325/HP_t5325_Debian_Ltsp_Howto
I guess HP is discontinuing the model, but for anyone who
Hello,
wen have USB-keyboards with integrated hubs on our clients. The hubs
seem to be recognized (lsusb lists them), but do not work:
If users connect USB drives to the hub, nothing happens. If they connect
them directly to the machines USB port, they work.
Is there anything to be configured in
Doug Hall writes:
>
> I'm in the process of creating an LTSP computer lab filled with Dell
> Optiplex 170L Mini towers.
Todays monitors don't offer that
> resolution, but I don't know if the Intel 82865G Graphic Controllers
> in the Dells can support the 16:9 ratio monitors that I'm seeing fo