Hi again,
I can't belive it is that easy...
ok, remoteapps sounds good, but it is not working
on my system.
I guess it is an ssh issue, because I also cannot
ssh to the server when working on a fatclient.
Unfortunatly ltsp-remoteapps has no man-entry
and does not produce useable error messages.
This is what I understand and I'd be glad to hear your answer to the
question below. The questions are here because this is what I understand of
(edubuntu) LTSP setup:
1. In a thin-client's X session, (with LDM_DIRECTX=True), it is just an
X-Terminal setup inside the ltsp root. (X-Terminal as in
h
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On 04/25/2012 01:04 PM, Yarick wrote:
> Cant you run commands remotelly with ssh?
>
> Like
>
> ssh -Y server_name firefox
>
> ? Best, Yarick.
Not a good idea because of bandwidth usage when encapsulating in SSH
and requires an extra login.
Inste
Cant you run commands remotelly with ssh?
Like
ssh -Y server_name firefox
?
Best,
Yarick.
25 квітня 2012 р. 12:53 Jan Middelkoop написав:
> You mean something like the client command "ltsp-remoteapps"? :-)
>
> Kindest regards,
>
> Jan Middelkoop
> Recreatie en Zorg Groep B.V.
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You mean something like the client command "ltsp-remoteapps"? :-)
Kindest regards,
Jan Middelkoop
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Op 25-04-12 12:47, Gymhaan Rechenzentrum schreef:
> Hi again,
> I
Hi again,
I am satisfied in an entirely new lewel.
ltsp-pnp works great with all sorts of hardware.
Thanks again to Alkis and Stéfane.
I just wonder if I can use a "reverse-localapps" on my small clients.
If I run them as fatclients they are really slow,
especially with firefox and libreoffice,
Στις 25/04/2012 11:19 πμ, ο/η Gymhaan Rechenzentrum έγραψε:
> is there a flag I can set to force clients to be thin?
Hi Roland,
you probably missed my previous reply in the list where I already
answered your question:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg40404.html
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On 04/25/2012 10:19 AM, Gymhaan Rechenzentrum wrote:
> Hi ltsp-pnp Team,
>
> is there a flag I can set to force clients to be thin?
>
> I have plenty of old machines with the ram-collection of other old
> machines, but I rather use them as thinclie
Sorry for my last mail,
I just see, that Alkis answered all my Questions in his last mail.
Thanks a lot !!!
Roland
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Hi ltsp-pnp Team,
is there a flag I can set to force clients to be thin?
I have plenty of old machines with the ram-collection of
other old machines, but I rather use them as thinclients
like before, because I have a powerfull ltsp server running idle
with ltsp-pnp fatclients.
Can I create sets
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