Hmmm - that's interesting. What about graphics speed when showing
animated transitions in PowerPoint or Impress? What about speed with
flash-decorated websites (e.g. carousel with images or ad video at the
top of the page)?
These are the bottlenecks in our environment. Can you tell me something
Hi,
I tried like this, but it doesn't work. What went wrong? How should i do it in
Finland?
TIMESERVER=pool.ntp.org
TIMESERVER=0.fi.pool.ntp.org
Thanks Tuomas Takala
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We install LTSP on Ubuntu as normal but replace the ldm login screen with our own bash login script. The user selects a RHEL6 server to sign into and then the X session launches on a separate rhel 6 box and the Ubuntu LTSP server no longer serves a purpose. I can provide the details of how we do th
Using a really ancient ISA text terminal with equally ancient ltsp3 on
current Ubuntu server recently upgraded from Precise (12.10) to:
> Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
> Release:14.04
> Codename: trusty
So this uses current versions of tftp, nfs & dhcpd with the original
ltsp
Kermit,
Unless you build the ltsp package on your own, LTSP is pretty broken on
EL6 (or 7 for that matter). Anything in any repository is old . It's
caused consterrnation among many of us who've been using EL/Fedora for a
long time. Probably not what you want to hear.
If you must be on EL, the se
Hi,You can use generic one. I do usually select same TZ, closest to the server, but that does not matter that much really.Emil KrotkiEkroTechMobile: +420 775 314 445
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Client's time settings?
From: Joseph Bishay
We use the original pi's and berry term with ltsp and then each person uses
xfreerdp to remote windows server 2008r2 desktops as windows pc's the ltsp is
locked and so the people do not even see it, but it works for 50 plus people in
our teams of staff
I believe the new pi's may not give too muc
On 2015-02-10, Harry Lavender wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure how BerryTerminal works, but since ARM cannot
> execute x86 code (i386 build of LTSP), I'd guess that it uses LDM and
> some kind of RDP mixture.
Last I looked, BerryTerminal was just a build of various LTSP software
such as LDM, ltspf
On 2015-02-10, Harry Lavender wrote:
> The new Raspberry Pi's will make excellent thin clients. I have a guide
> here for the model B+, but I will be updating it once I get round to
> acquiring a new raspberry pi B2.
>
> www.uzerp.com/blog/running-raspberry-pis-as-thin-clients-with-ubuntu-14-04-l
On 2015-02-10, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Just thought that the new RasPi or the Odroid C1 might work good as LTSP
> terminals. They both have 1 GB RAM, the RasPi being somewhat slower.
They might make decent thin clients, though it may take a while for the
kernel support to get upstream, especi
Hello,
A follow-up question for this -- does the timeserver need to be on your own
network or the LTSP server itself? Or could I use a generic timeserver
such as any from http://www.pool.ntp.org?
Thank you
Joseph
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 4:44 AM, Emmanuel Le Normand <
emmanuel.le-norm...@ujf-g
I'm not entirely sure how BerryTerminal works, but since ARM cannot
execute x86 code (i386 build of LTSP), I'd guess that it uses LDM and
some kind of RDP mixture. You can build a AMD64 kernel, but I find this
pointless, as i386 is compatible with all clients, as in extreme cases
we have a coup
That's good news, and a nice page! I browsed through it, and even
without drinking so much coffee :) I have a question:
What kind of kernel does the RasPi load here? You wrote there is
actually no need for an i386 kernel, but is there yet another one?
Another question is RAM. You say, 128 MB is
Hi Rolf,
The new Raspberry Pi's will make excellent thin clients. I have a guide
here for the model B+, but I will be updating it once I get round to
acquiring a new raspberry pi B2.
www.uzerp.com/blog/running-raspberry-pis-as-thin-clients-with-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
On 10/02/15 09:13, Rolf-Werner
Hello,
- Mail original -
> De: "Takala Tuomas"
> À: "ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net"
> Envoyé: Mardi 10 Février 2015 10:24:20
> Objet: [Ltsp-discuss] Client's time settings?
> I have problems whit time settings my ltsp-pnp clients. Every client has
> different time. How can i set
I have problems whit time settings my ltsp-pnp clients. Every client has
different time. How can i set same time every computer?
Thanks Tuomas Takala
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Hi folks,
Just thought that the new RasPi or the Odroid C1 might work good as LTSP
terminals. They both have 1 GB RAM, the RasPi being somewhat slower. The
only prerequisite would be PXE booting, but shouldn't they both be able to?
Does anyone here already have tried them?
Rolf
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