On 11/15/06, Alfred Nutile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 gr
On 11/6/06, Jason A. Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anyone think of a way to, through either DHCPD or DNS, get the terminals to boot from one of the two available systems and then fail over to the other? I am not expecting to be able to save the session. I want the terminal to be able to re
ess is exchanged.
Darryl Palmer
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On 8/30/06, Michael Hoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Darrylthanks for you answer, but this is not the question of scp, this is howto access the local harddrive which only lives in the user space of amay be not logged in user. Beside this I assume that fuse
will not even let root access the us
-- Forwarded message --From: Darryl Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Aug 10, 2006 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Raid 1 or Raid 5? New server advice.To: Hieromonk Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
Wow lots of questions...
1. Someone told me I should not se
On 7/25/06, RP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did I say I was using a hub? Don't twist this around. The problemsexisted UNTIL the SWITCH was put into place.
Do a Google search for 'collision' and 'duplex' and you'll find that thesymptoms I was seeing are common when two network devices wind up usingd
Could you use the verynice utility to solve your problem? It can check
every so often and change the priority of processes.
Darryl
Philip Schroth wrote:
Hi out there,
I manage an ltsp environment mainly used by kids.. They like to surf the web
and play online flash games.. So far so good.. O
Do you mean something like what keymaps does? You can man keymaps to find
out about remapping keys for your machine. On Debian at least,
install-keymap will install it so it loads at boot.
Darryl
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From: "Erik Thiele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
You might have some problems if you have all the clients boot up with the
same login ID under KDE. The KDE's messaging service is pretty dependent on
the user only being logged into one client. If you use one default login
across multiple clients you might have some windows pop-up on the wrong
cl
There might be more than one section that you have to change in your kdmrc
file.
Here are the different sections that might be in your kmdrc file:
The section that says X-:0-Core maps to the X connection number 0.
The section that says X-:*-Core maps for all X connections from the local
machine.
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