Re: [Ltsp-discuss] GDM / X = gray screen when no internet
"Does your lts.conf file use hostnames or IP addresses"
It uses ipaddress.
LTSP 4.2 on Ubuntu
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nds?
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Al
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it had to be screen07 since on screen01 the
keyboard would not work.
But on screen07 the Local Devices did not really work ie they icon shows up
but nothing in the folder.
Any thoughts? This is the only thing holding me back from LTSP5
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Al
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but eth1 is there
somewhere I can tell the kernel to use this instead of eth0.
I spent an hour trying to update the bios on the card to with no luck.
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The clients have a built in network card that does not work well. So I
want to use
a card I know works well but when I put it in there and the system boot
PXE from it it freezes after a point.
Seems to me the client gets to a point and then calls again to the
server for further info but then do
Just wondering how realistic it has been for people to have graphically
acitve stations for kids.
For example gcompris on a thin panel refreshes too large and does not work
on LTSP for me, so far.
Flash and sound on kid sites is not always great
Etc.
Should I make the few work station in an office
What if it only shows ws001 and not the :0? I am having some trouble
getting KDM to recognize each terminal and apply per terminal log in
settings as you mentioned on another site.
Thought this may be why?
Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Sounds like your DISPLAY environment variable isn't set correctly.
I know how to do this with KDM.
Just wondering if this is possible.
Example
There is a kids/young adult computer room.
username
kid
teen
There are three computers
stations A B C
When the user sites down and chooses the user from the list on GDM
at station A they should not have to
One) See a long l
I noticed /etc/Firefox and it seems with this I could centralize
allot of extensions/plugins/themes/settings etc. Has anyone had luck
with this?
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier
I'll check it out. I'll consider posting it after my 4.2 setup. Since I am
using it on a 4.1 setup I want to make sure it works for the 4.2.
Thanks for the advice.
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From: Andrew Ziem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alfred Nutile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dat
et up anyhow).
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> I think I was one of the first people to report this, and we use Debian
> here, of the testing/unstable variety.
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Ltsp-dis
Are you telling the client what xserver to user?
It autodetects well but when it does not you can give it help.
/opt/ltsp-4.2/i386/etc/lts.conf.readme <-- this file helps alot to read
it may have the xserver = setting you need or even vesa?
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I have a nice script for kdm auto login. Each
machine sees it's own list with it's own set of users.
It is copied below.
By the way can gdm do this. For me it is a big deal
since not everyone can log in as parton
so I made partron_station1 etc or kids_station1 etc.
This way I have multiple login
Just a note. I am having the same second login problem. I need to reboot the
terminal for it to work.
I think that I checked properly and realized that lbus was not hanging but I
need to look further.
Please let me know if you get anywhere with it.
Thanks
Alfred Nutile
Alternative Sustainable
fine with Gnome and KDE.
It is not smb:// so Openoffice etc see it as a local files system with
out a problem.
http://www.unicolet.org/linux/ltsp.html
I could not get it to work with Edubuntu Dapper though because I think
it uses udev and not hotplug but I am unclear/
Hope this helps
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27;t got back to it yet, but I'm thinking it will be something along the
> lines of ltsp 4.1.1 uses Xorg and debian stable is still XFree86
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> I would love for someone ot dispute this and tell me I'm on the wrong path,
> though ;)
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> Cheers
>
> L.
>
> From
not having trouble with this so it may just
be me trying to use Debian Unstable (2.4 kernel) and other settings.
Thanks
Al
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 08:58, Michael George wrote:
> Alfred Nutile wrote:
> > Alright I've tried everythink in the Wiki area and still no luck.
> &g
Alright I've tried everythink in the Wiki area and still no luck.
Ideally I want to run kde and a number of learning programs (tux*, etc) and
games.
But the sound only works if I use XMMS over ESD.
I've tried the server with a sound card and not.
I've tried nasd and esd.
Thanks
Al
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