>
> Steve Hargadon wrote:
>
> > I called Codeweavers, reached a salesperson who knew all about LTSP,
> > and got a quote immediately for a school needing to use Office at $38
> > each user.
> >
> > I called NeTraverse, talked to a salesperson who had never heard about
> > LTSP, didn't feel comfo
something like ...
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* ^Subject:.*\[ltsp-discuss\] (failure notice|undeliverable:)
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:-) Piece of promail script, above.
This did it for me. I too was dismayed at the volume of spam from the
list ...
Hope no one uses the above as a topic :-)
Don
>
>
> Steven,
>
> The mailing lis
ere a downloadable flat file (preferably in
mailbox format but anything would do) of past posts?
Thanks,
Don Pettengill
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> GS_ltsp wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a simple problem that is annoying me like you woudn't believe!
> I'm building a network of 20 LTSP machines. These are required to
> communicate with the existing Win2K network. When a student (this is being
> done in a school) logs in, i need to mo
George Gambill wrote:
>
> Don, a single (1) + worked. Please help me understand why this
> worked and how to properly setup based on the fact that a single
> + worked.
>
> Thanks, George
>
That key combination simply selects another available monitor/graphics card
modeline, if available. Look
Maybe there are multiple resolutions defined - if so - or +
might bring up a better combination.
Peter Billson wrote:
>
> George,
> Are you possibly driving the monitor past its signal range?
>
> Perhaps try starting in runlevel 3 then starting X manually then kill X
> (CTRL+ALT+BKSP) see w
or a file
system lock, and then come the inevitable glitches (user abnormally terminated
and lock left behind, etc etc).
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Don Pettengill
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I have some questions I would like to find answers for. I'm pretty sure they
would be found in the ltsp mailing list archives, but all my seach requests
return "nothing found". Even when I search on something obviously displayed in
the subject and body of messages already listed. For example, a sea
I would like to have a user logged off after a period of inactivity.
I remember some used the screen saver, hacked around, for this.
Perferably the user should be prompted for a brief period before the logout,
"just in case" he or she is not really done (just thinking maybe). But I don't
think sc
or a file
system lock, and then come the inevitable glitches (user abnormally terminated
and lock left behind, etc etc).
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Don Pettengill
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I have some questions I would like to find answers for. I'm pretty sure they
would be found in the ltsp mailing list archives, but all my seach requests
return "nothing found". Even when I search on something obviously displayed in
the subject and body of messages already listed. For example, a sea
non ltsp, cause it is very worth it
> :)
>
> Jason Straw
>
> On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 23:00, Don Pettengill wrote:
> > > > Is anyone using RedHat 8.0 with LTSP? or is that possible yet? Jerome E.
> >
> > I have set that up and it works well except for one thing: t
nyone using icewm-lite and if so, any comments?
Thanks,
Don Pettengill
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We would like to set up multiple LTSP servers to balance load and provide
redundancy.
I could have sworn I saw some people doing this on the mailing list but I
cannot find it there on on the site.
Does anyone have any pointers/suggestions?
Thanks,
Don
I would *love* to see this and I bet others would too!
I am installing RH8 and doing everything trial/error at the moment ...
Don
Ken Barber wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 October 2002 07:45, Dirk Schouten wrote:
>
> > I installed LTSP on a RH7.3. During the installation of RH I did a rather
> > minim
uild the
LTSP kernel to get this in or is there some other easier path? The docs are
silent on what to do ... not a good sign :-(
Thanks,
Don Pettengill
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Hard disk partitioning is a controversial issue and everyone has their own
ideas.
A good partition can enhance security and reliability at the expense of
maintenance.
So "it depends".
My own system has separate partitions for /home, /tmp, and /boot. This handles
my own particular conce
others ... help!
Everything else is working just fine but lack of sound is a big minus. Without it
I can't get my kids to use it - all the sites they visit use sound.
Thanks,
Don Pettengill
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