Hi Bob,
>
> I've not yet messed with LTSP, so pardon the newbie question.
>
> Have a client that is using a MS Office 2000 Access database someone wrote.
> They want to have a
> mess of people remotely access this application. Obviously, its not
> web-based, you need to use MS
> Access.
>
Ejercicios Resueltos (Grupo CPD) a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> would it be a stupid idea to use something like this:
>
> http://iipimage.sourceforge.net/
>
> running the client in the terminal and the server on the ltsp server or other
> machine, to be able to watch videos on the client/terminal?
th
Hi Tony,
> I've been struggling a bit to get local devices to work with my mandriva
> 2007 server running ltsp 4.2.
>
> Following http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev, I've
> got FUSE installed, got the perl-x11-protocol, and have downloaded the
> ltsp-server package.
>
> Now I
Hi Robert and al.
fat diskless setup have been around for already quite a while (see for
example the Solstice projet of the former Solunix startup
http://www.solunix.fr/solstice/principe.html warning : page in French).
This is indeed a great solution for multimedia apps compared to
--current--
Hi all,
just wanted to know if any of you tried the VirtualGL for displaying 3D
apps instead of using GLX (http://www.virtualgl.org). From their
benchmark (http://www.virtualgl.org/About/Performance) it seems that
performance are much better for 3D apps that do not deal well with
remote GLX (l
Hi all
> On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 03:00:25PM +, Antony Gelberg wrote:
>
>>> Is there any way to see a client's MAC address when it's already up and
>>> running? I tried Alt-F2, but I don't know what the local root password is.
>>>
>> /var/lib/dhcp3/dhcpd.leases on the server
>>
>
Hi everyone,
> Xavier Brochard schrieb:
>
>> see this page for a comprehensive view of supported hardware (2006/10/14):
>> http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/node/1797
>>
>>
>> Le mercredi 14 février 2007 13:04, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
>>
>>> Currently, I have only one LTSP terminal h
Hi Вячеслав,
> Good day, everyone!
> I have a situation here. I have to use an LPT HASP hardware key on the
> terminal. Which is HP t5000 thin client. Any idea on how to do this? Can I
> configure lts.conf to make ltsp understand a device(key) connected to it's
> LPT port and somehow map it to t
Hi Marek,
>> are there some pre-release rpms of ltsp-5 for fc6? (or tarball)
>> i have problem with national(czech republic) keyboard via xkb (probably
>> xorg 7.1(fc6) vs xorg 6.8(ltsp-4.2) problem)
>>
>> this
>> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/TroubleShooting#Problems_with_the_keyboard
>
Hi Trond,
> I see that Flashplayer 9 has been released for Linux. Has the sound
> issue been resolved on ltsp with flash9?
>
> I tried a bit with the beta and the pulseaudio approach, and could not
> get it to work. I am runnin Debiang Sarge.
>
> Several teachers have been asking for Flash9 a lon
Hi Werner,
> I installed our CAD software under wine on the terminal server (ltsp 4.2,
> OpenSuse 10.1). When I start the program using wine on the server
> everything works all right. If I try to run it on a terminal I can see the
> GUI starting and then it disappears - I'm back on the desk
Krsnendu dasa a écrit :
> I got these errors when running make. I am using K12ltsp6
looks like you are missing a few dev package, like libpulseaudio0-devel,
libesound0-devel, libaudiofile0-devel and perhaps a few others.
Cheers,
Denis
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] flashsound]# make
> gcc -shared -O2 -Wa
Hi Frank,
>> I was just considering the possibilities of something like a portable LTSP
>> terminal. Kind of a mini-laptop, minus most of the stuff that gives a laptop
>> its weight and fragility. If it had a wireless network card, it would be the
>> ultimate portable computer to use around the h
Hi Tyagi,
> I am using K12ltsp ( ltsp-4.4.1 ) with FC4 that is working fine but
> according to our need the total ltsp clients increasing rapidly so I
> want to
> configure cluster for LTSP.
> But after doing a lot of search I could not get any solution for
> clustering
> (openMosix, openSS
Hi everybody, and happy new year 2007!
I just wanted to know if anyone had compiled pulseaudio for ltsp4.2.
There is a tutorial to integrate it into forecoming ltsp5.0/muekow
(http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Edgy/HOWTO:_PulseAudio), but
currently there don't seems to be any version c
Hi sergueï,
>>> The wiki contains extensive instructions for enabling local device
>>> support for various dists, but Mandrva is not among them.
>>>
>>> I'm getting myself in a dreadful mess with this. Has anyone achieved
>>> getting local device support under Mandriva, please?
>>>
>>>
>>
Hi Jean-Michel,
> There is now a better solution than using esddsp...
>
it is not better, it is way better!
> I just relased full Esound and PulseAudio support for Flash 9 based on
> the additional interface support library.
>
It works perfectly on mdv2007. I recommand all ltsp flash users to
Hi Casey,
> Hey All,
>
> Okay, I did a search that didn't come up with much. I have a colored imac
> and when I hold down the "N" key to boot from the K12LTSP server it skips
> past it and starts booting the hard drive. Their is no firmware lock so I am
> not sure what the problem is.
>
Have
Hi Enrico,
Hi,
I need a suggestion, I'm thinking about an LTSP way to make up a 25
clients lab. I'm still not sure about the client's hardware, just that
they are all Pentium class or above (100MB LAN). :-)
BTW I'm aware of the processor on the server, in another lab where I'm
already using LTSP
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