you don't have to setup anything, it should work once the server is setup
Peter
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 6:33 AM, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> I can indeed install cups in the client image. How and where do I set
> up the printer, given that I can't actually *run* the client image
> from the server? I s
Looking at the LTSP code, it seems to be default for LTSP to configure
CUPS for remote printing, but only if LOCAL_APPS=True... so I'm not
sure if that applies to fat clients.
Seems like LTSP accomplishes it by editing /etc/cups/client.conf on the
client.
# if cups is installed in the ch
OK, I'm game. How would I go about that?
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 10:57 AM, Jan Middelkoop wrote:
> All CUPS (common unix printing system) configuration is stored in the
> /etc/cups/ directory. There are the config files you want.
>
> Wouldn't it be easier though to just configure CUPS on the ser
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:32 PM, relosrl wrote:
> Il 30/03/2012 8.44, Gerhard Damerau ha scritto:
>
>> One more question: It is a AMD64-Processor and 8 GB RAM.
>> I saw that kernel-pae would be 32 bit. Would it really make sense to
>> change from Opensuse 64bit to OpenSuse 32bit?
>
I meant, inst
All CUPS (common unix printing system) configuration is stored in the
/etc/cups/ directory. There are the config files you want.
Wouldn't it be easier though to just configure CUPS on the server
correctly. and make the client's use the CUPS service on the server for
printing, rather than their
I can indeed install cups in the client image. How and where do I set
up the printer, given that I can't actually *run* the client image
from the server? I suppose if I install the printer on another
computer, I could just copy the config files, but does someone know
which files I need to copy?
On
I was afraid that might be what I'd need to do... I'll give it a shot
and tell you how it goes.
Of course, if I do that, do I really need LDM at all?
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Rob Owens wrote:
> Have you tried installing the ldap client tools in the fat client
> chroot?
>
> -Rob
>
> On Th
Il 30/03/2012 8.44, Gerhard Damerau ha scritto:
> One more question: It is a AMD64-Processor and 8 GB RAM.
> I saw that kernel-pae would be 32 bit. Would it really make sense to
> change from Opensuse 64bit to OpenSuse 32bit?
This is for Ubuntu, but I think is equal for opensuse:
http://www.phor