On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 22:55 +0100, Harry Conings wrote:
wich is the best way to connect to the ltsp over internet vnc or xdmcp
or is there a other way to gain speed and to get a speed like rdp or
ica
rgds
Though your not really connecting to ltsp :)
I use NX when I'm on a computer that its
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 16:34 -0600, Sean Carolan wrote:
Greetings gang:
I'm looking for a simple way to kill off any leftover, orphan, or
defunct processes that remain alive after a user is disconnected from
the server.
We are running Fedora Core 3 and GDM as the display manager.
I
Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote:
My quest for the ultimate LTSP media experience continues. Firewire and sound
through /dev/dsp sorted out, I want to burn the Kino-edited movies back to CD
or DVD. Meaning, networked CD burning.
Try looking at http://joerghaeger.de/webCDwriter/
-Bill
On Tuesday 05 October 2004 3:39 am, duan wrote:
Is there exist one? I am having trouble installing using the ltspadmin
utility as I need to download packages from the internet. Sometimes I
got error checksum error. I need to reconnect and re-run ltspadmin.
Any kind sole have an access to the
Adrian Snyman wrote:
Hi,
I apologise if I missed the thread, but what was the timeline for a 4.1 ISO ??
I need to download during the day, and work at night .. soo ..
Any Ideas ..
The 4.1 installer (tiny download) will fetch the files for you, so just
start the installer fetching during the
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 5:39 am, Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote:
I have a problem with a few processes sometimes being left running after a
logout. This is mostly gnome-keyring-daemon, bonobo-actication and
evolution-wombat (GNOME 2 all of them).
Are there any logout cleanup code like what
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 11:08, jef peeraer wrote:
till now , all my installed LTSP servers where for a small number of users (
1 - 10 ) and i used a single processor motherboard for that ( AMD 2400 + or
more ). There was a lot of mem on board ( 512 Mb ), RAID 1, etc.
For my next project,
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 00:56, linux seaq wrote:
I wonder which way can i take? 4.0 or 3.0?
4, adding new packages (ie scanner, sound), has/will be so much easier
since lbe is so easy to use.
their needs are basic: word processing / spreadsheet / email / web (just
basic browsing) / im /
I won't be able to test till Monday, but here is the link:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/special/beta/
From release notes:
Some Issues Addressed
* Linux Players
o bug #58937 (in Bugzilla): Flash Player crashes on remote display.
o bug #58339 (in Bugzilla): Flash Player hangs
Great, I just started using Gentoo, and this timing couldn't be more
perfect.
-Bill
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 09:50, Andres Toomsalu wrote:
Original Gentoo ltsp-core-3.0.0.ebuild made by David Snopek refreshed
and hosted for downloading
I hope David Snopek will have spare time someday and
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 17:01, Gaurav Prasad wrote:
hi guys,
i am working in tech support in a big commercial organization..call center (
5000 users).unfornately we are using NT on workstation and
servers...i am sick and tired of NT bcos of frequent crashes and fact NT
Sometime this week I am going to load up a new box with gentoo linux
(www.gentoo.org), anyone tried it with ltsp yet?
-Bill
---
This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old
cell phone? Get a new here for FREE!
I had a patch written by Michael Brown for Etherboot 5.07 that will
allow you to use any local dhcp server, but hard code the tftp address
in the etherboot image.
This would by pass the need for a second dhcp server just for ltsp. And
still get the kernel image from the ltsp server. As long as
http://www.caseoutlet.com/NWPc/2677/itx2677.htmlwww.caseoutlet.com
These are:
$195 for the C3 800
$189 for the Eden 533 (no processor fan needed)
Lots of 10+ are cheaper, but you have to call for pricing.
External Power Supply, so no case fans need (silent).
You can get them for $40 cheaper
Anyone aware of a magical program that would tell me about the pci
devices installed on a computer?
We get a bunch of mystery meat coming in, would be nice to have a boot
disk, that could make an inventory of the nic (with mac address), sound,
and video card.
-Bill
Not sure where to start looking, the docs I have found (etherboot.org),
didn't help me out any (I'm either looking for the wrong terms, or its
not their).
For networks that already have a dhcp server, how can I leave that dhcp
server in place (microsoft dhcp), but still have the terminal boot
16 matches
Mail list logo