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Hi David,
Well, I had an excellent day with LTSP (for a change). I had been booting
from a cd and was thinking there was a lot of work to get the clients to
boot from the network. Wow was I wrong. Sort of stumbled upon it by
accident that all it takes is changing the boot order in the bios. So, I
Hello,
I have a new install of Edubuntu 12.04 64bit server with i386 clients.
Have not been able to set-up
thin client printers.
No problem with setting a static IP address and also host name.
But the lsp.conf spec of PRINTER_0_DEVICE = /dev/usblp0 causes the
client not to complete boot.
Appears
I believe this is handled by dconf now in Ubuntu 12.04.
There are 2 setting, not sure which one is correct. Try these 2
commands in the Terminal:
sudo gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen 'true'
sudo gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled 'false'
The
Robert,
I hope someone else can comment on Moodle and the MX180 PC for you. I
have no experience. Perhaps e-mail this list with a new Subject.
Thank you for your encouragement; I am somewhat uncomfortable updating
the Wiki due to inexperience, but I may try.
It has been easier for me to w
Can you just uninstall gnome-screensaver? apt may want to remove all of
gnome along with it, but maybe you can force it to uninstall just
gnome-screensaver.
Alternatives are changing permissions on the gnome-screensaver
executable, or renaming it (as someone else suggested).
-Rob
On Sun, Aug
I have recently updated my ltsp-client chroot to Debian squeeze
and trying again watching youtube and such on the thin clients (it did
not work before the dist-upgrade either).
(Pulseaudio is working with alsa and the typical mediaplayers like vlc
and mplayer...)
Is it possible to obtain sound
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 9:59 PM, David Trask wrote:
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> Thanks for the help, but it doesn't work for Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise). I
> tried dconf-editor and that gave me access to some keys, but it still
> didn't work. I'm stumped and a little desperate
>
Brute-force temporary clutch: Rename