Giancarlo Martini skrev:
How do you call in English this characters ?:
# (when you use it in a preprocessor directive. diesis ? [C language] )
Non-natively: hash
- (when you use it in a gcc options. Minus ?)
I'd (non-natively) call it a dash, but see here, in case a special type
Scott Balneaves skrev:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 05:11:11PM +0530, Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi
The situation is like this. A guy who was a techie at Microsoft wants
to have RDP from thin clients without the license restrictions.
Although, by using LTSP thin clients for access, he won't have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Thank you to everyone for your feedback. We're currently using SLES 10 sp1
(SuSE Linux Enterprise Server), and are at some point going to have to move
off of LTSP 4.2 in favor of a version that gets security updates.
Just being curious: did you ask SUSE/Novell? What
Hello Rob,
Rob Owens skrev:
Will a multifunction printer/scanner machine work on LTSP 5 (Ubuntu
Hardy)? Do I simply treat it as separate devices in lts.conf? Do
scanners even work on LTSP thin clients?
you should probably start by assessing whether it works in Linux at all,
apart from
Jordan Erickson skrev:
Yikes, every user uses the same firefox profile? That's not supposed
to be able to work IIRC, I'm surprised that more than a few can even
launch it (especially due to the fact that FF3 uses sqlite, which is
not a sharable database). Can you give details about your setup?
Hello Jordan,
Jordan Erickson skrev:
Just FWIW, I've seen Youtube and some other similar web thingies not
work *on Windows* for various reasons, one of them being the need to
upgrade Flash.
This is true, but I think most of the problems people have with Flash on
LTSP is getting sound to
Rob Owens skrev:
I did some testing for you on a few of my systems.
CentOS / LTSP 4.2 -- music works, but sound on YouTube doesn't. I
installed an Alsa-ESD package to get music to work. I didn't do
anything in attempt to get YouTube sound to work, but I hear there are
some using it
Hello Robert,
Robert Arkiletian skrev:
But look at hardware technology/affordability today. I am in line for
funding at the end of this school year. I am most likely going to buy
a whole lab of Atom based systems much like the one linked above
(hopefully the next gen). I wish I could install
jam skrev:
On Saturday 28 June 2008 03:03:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
New install of 11. Setup via either (http://en.opensuse.org/Ltsp or
http://opensuse-community.org/1-click-collection)
No yast-kiwi-anything
Yast2 - /etc/sysconfig editor - System - KIWI-LTSP
No vmlinuz or initrd
Hello,
Rolf-Werner Eilert skrev:
students work on it at the same time. As far as I got it, Microsoft
sell their pieces under a workspace model, i. e. you've got so-and-so
many PCs (which theoretically could be in use), you need this number of
licenses.
Microsoft licensing: Don't go there.
Hello Asmo and any LTSP team guys listening in,
Asmo Koskinen wrote:
Scott and others, what I can do for localization LTSP in finnish? I
found source-package for 5.0.39 and those po-files, and then there is
Edubuntu's Handbook. What else? I really love to now on help LTSP
communty with my
Hi Bob,
Bob Puff wrote:
Shoot, I do need multiple simultaneous client access, and its a jet database..
rats. Thanks for the heads-up! Guess for this particular thing I'm gonna
have to use M$...
one thing I've heard from professionals working with MSJet/MS Access
DB's in Linux settings, is
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Hi Bob,
Bob Puff wrote:
Shoot, I do need multiple simultaneous client access, and its a jet
database..
rats. Thanks for the heads-up! Guess for this particular thing I'm gonna
have to use M$...
one thing I've heard from professionals working with MSJet/MS
Hi Jim,
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Unfortunately, while we agree that LTSP should be considered a service
like Apache and Samba, there's a huge difference between those projects
and LTSP. Those projects sit on top of a distro. LTSP needs deep
integration with the distro. For LTSP-5 to work on
Hello James,
James Tremblay wrote:
I am not sure if you are talking about the e-mail from me or from
Gudmund. I have not setup any unusual spam filtering I use Evolution on
SLED10SP1 with spamassassin. if there is something unusual going on
please tell me so I might track down the bug.
This
Hi Frank,
Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 00:01:46 +0200
Gudmund Areskoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me, it looks like bait for enlisting to get spammed.
This is a challenge/response spam filtering scheme that has been configured by
someone who doesn't know what he is doing
Hi,
thanks for the link.
James Tremblay wrote:
Please try out our latest version.
the installation instructions are at
http://en.opensuse.org/LTSP
On a related note:
http://education.zdnet.com/?p=1079
Thought it might be of interest here :)
BR,
Gudmund
Hi,
are others also getting this (forwarded attached)? Would anyone be so
kind as to explain what's going on?
To me, it looks like bait for enlisting to get spammed.
TIA,
Gudmund
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Gudmund
This is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am looking forward to reading your email, but I
block spam.
Hi Jeremy,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone made any contact with anyone at Novell about getting LTSP 5
integrated with their product line? It looks like I will be trying to
start conversations in that direction, and wanted to work with anyone that
had already started down that road.
as
Martin Woolley wrote:
BTW, I came across something the other day which said that Linux wasn't ready
for the desktop. I've started working on SCO/Unix desktop systems in 1991
and I first installed Linux commercially in 1997, again in a desktop
environment. So for 15 years I've been running
Marcel Berteler wrote:
Gudmund Areskoug wrote the following on 26/02/2007 20:13:
Hello Marcel,
Marcel Berteler wrote:
Gudmund Areskoug wrote the following on 19/02/2007 13:46:
Other than that, the stumbling blocks that come to my mind, are those:
- New thin clients are expensive in many
Hello Marcel,
Marcel Berteler wrote:
Gudmund Areskoug wrote the following on 19/02/2007 13:46:
Other than that, the stumbling blocks that come to my mind, are those:
- New thin clients are expensive in many regions (e. g. Sweden), reusing
old fat computers isn't, but is less neat.
LTSP
Hello Ben,
Ben Green wrote:
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 11:48:12 -, Ben Green
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I have so far is:
Reason against using it for a particular user are: * Particular
legacy applications need supporting * Very high performance
multimedia tasks are being undertaken
Hello Bill,
Bill Alsbury wrote:
Thanks for that Verner, are there other ways of doing this avoiding
the MS 2003 terminal server licences or am I stuck with the wretched
stuff because I need to run a windows application? I have tried to
run the wretched thing in WINE and it doesn't want to
Xavier Brochard wrote:
Le jeudi 8 février 2007 13:09, Alistair Crust a écrit :
Is there any packages for ltsp 5 on openSUSE 10.2
don't know
but there is some doc on the Suse Wiki
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Edgy/HOWTO:_Install_MueKow_on_Ubuntu
it is part of the (interesting)
Hi Michael,
Michael Collins wrote:
I have a client that is in bed with this dos based Point of Sale software.
It runs under wine on a server and has 5 Suse machines as the pos
machines. Being dos based it really is time to upgrade. The new software
runs under XP and will run under wine it
Hi Leonid,
I don't know if there's any language policy for this list, but most
people here will probably not understand Russian.
I hardly know any Russian, but here's a rough take on what the messages
says, off the cuff.
Leonid Dubinsky wrote:
Нина!
Nina!
Прочитай, пожалуйста, эти две
Hello Roy,
Roy Souther wrote:
Oh and by the way I have a way to use GDM as the login and bypass the
Windows login screen without using a text file copy of the users
password. If anyone wants it I can post the Debian file that contains
the scripts that do this.
sounds like something one might
Hi Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
- I apologize for this strange posting, it's partly a test to see if my
mail works at all. I'm stranded in a hotel room with only Windows
internet access.
thanks for reminding me of an old todo-wishlist item of mine: making a
road warrior LTSP
Hi Sami,
H. Sami Sozuer wrote:
Hi,
I realize this is a strange question, but is it possible
to install ltsp on a windows2003+cygwin system and
have the terminals boot properly?
why not simply try?
BR,
Gudmund
-
Using
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Torsdag 05 oktober 2006 19:37 skrev Gudmund Areskoug:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
As usual, any hint is greatly appreciated!
just a shot in the dark: what lib's etc. (versions) are needed for
compilation, and which ones do you have in SuSE 9.1? Perhaps going
Hi Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
a few minutes ago I posted a question to our list, I haven't seen it yet, so
I
assume something went wrong...please foregive me if I double post..
I downloaded the latest sources of FUSE, untarred and all.
On SuSE9.2, kernel
Hi,
Gavin Chester wrote:
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 15:35 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
The end result should be that thin clients are supported right out of
the
box. It should become an inherent component of all linux systems. I
suspect that you'll then here less and less about LTSP. It'll just
Hi,
Scott Balneaves wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 12:02:25AM -0500, Sergio Diaz wrote:
Hi People:
I have 2 questions,
1. How disable the Icons Devices (Server Devices) when a Client Login
(Gnome, Nautillus, Fedora 5).
I don't beleive there's a way of doing so, other than to make the
Hi,
Jay Lee wrote:
On Thu, September 21, 2006 7:40 am, Ben Green wrote:
Is there any chance this list could be made so that replies go the the
list instead of to the sender? I know that the current set up is the
mailman default, but it seems to cause confusion and broken threads.
I think
Hi,
Ben Green wrote:
Is there any chance this list could be made so that replies go the
the list instead of to the sender? I know that the current set up is
the mailman default, but it seems to cause confusion and broken
threads.
Anybody concur?
just want to say I'm also for it.
...and
Jay Lee wrote:
On Thu, September 21, 2006 9:08 am, Jay Lee wrote:
On Thu, September 21, 2006 8:52 am, Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Jay Lee wrote:
On Thu, September 21, 2006 7:40 am, Ben Green wrote:
Is there any chance this list could be made so that replies go the
the list instead
Hi,
Scott Balneaves wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 12:56:53AM +0200, Joan Padró wrote:
Hi, I'm using Mandriva 2006 and sound in flash apps works well on
terminals, but I cannot get java sound work on terminals.
Any help?
Heh.
Good place to start would be to talk to sun, and tell them
Hi,
now I've checked the sites you indicated, with OpenSUSE 10.0, Firefox
1.06, with and without mplayer plugin. Didn't get around to trying
Konqueror (or any combination running e. g. Windows Media Player - or
even MS Internet Explorer - under CrossoverOffice/WINE) or e. g. Opera.
Dormition
Hi,
Dormition Skete wrote:
I think the problem is related to Macromedia Flash. It is not supposed to
work on 64 bit systems, although there are lots of sites telling how to make
it work. It gives sound and video for a fraction of a second, and then
turns black, like it played the whole
Hi,
Dormition Skete wrote:
Thanks, guys. I'm going to play around with this a little more before I try
putting Ubuntu on it, now that I've had some sleep. The posts I've seen
about getting multimedia working on Suse all have helix and RealPlayer
installed, so that is worth trying before
Krsnendu Dasa wrote:
Why are Opteron's recommended? On Anandtech, Tom's Hardware etc they all
say
that the new Xeon Dual Core beats the Opteron hands down.
beats it under what circumstances? AFAIR, Opterons suitability for LTSP
lies largely in how it handles multitasking/multithreading, so it
Hi,
TAC Forums wrote:
Today, the /home partition got full due to some reason. And ever since
that happened..every body on the server gor there kmail's crashed.
After we removed unwanted files from /home , and when every one logged
back in, there inbox was empty.Every body's..but the rest of
Hej Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
OffTopic:
Is your YOU on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find any direct link,
it's pasted in below.
BR,
Gudmund
---
Hi,
If you are a
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Hej Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
OffTopic:
Is your YOU on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find any direct link,
got it now, here are the lists
Hi Peter,
Father Peter wrote:
However - and please correct me if I am wrong here - really - while an LTSP
server does have all of the characteristics of a normal server, it also
needs to offer all the amenities of a nice workstation.
Part of why I chose SuSE for our project is because we
Hi Peter,
Father Peter wrote:
SuSE is definitely nice. It rapidly became my favorite distribution, and
has held that pretty firmly. I do have some concerns, though, that given
enough time, Novell might just mess it up beyond all recognition. So I
question its long-term viability. Does
Hi Damien,
Damien Hull wrote:
For the past two months or so I've been playing around with OpenSuse.
While I wouldn't use it as a server it does make a good workstation.
Should I stick with CentOS or make the switch to Suse? If there's
another distribution I should be looking at let me
Hi,
Paul VanGundy wrote:
All,
Implementing LTSP into a Windows based environment can be done in such a way
that it is seemless and users notice little difference. I know that this
subject is about an open-source TS server for Windows, but why would you
need one when you can have LTSP
Hi Fred,
Fred wrote:
At 22:54 23/05/2006 -0700, Paul VanGundy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I know that this subject is about an open-source TS server for
Windows, but why would you
need one when you can have LTSP clients authenticating against a Windows
ADS?
Because the applications they
Hi Krsnendu,
Krsnendu Dasa wrote:
You mean like MS Access. Can you explain more.
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
---snip---
just adding some info that might be handy when integrating:
Some app's, like e. g. those using the MSJet database engine, may run
into problems if you put the databases
Hi Fred,
Fred wrote:
Since LTSP and rdesktop (the open-source TS client for Windows) are
available, and considering how costly it is to install Windows Server
and buy TS licenses... I was wondering why there's no project to build
an open-source alternative to Terminal Server on Windows?
just
Hi Dave,
Dave Close wrote:
Trying to follow a discussion on this list is painful. Messages arrive
in seemingly random sequence, sometimes more than three days after
they arrived at SourceForge. I get answers to questions several days
before I see the questions.
If we don't have any
Hi Chris,
Chris Fanning wrote:
Hi all,
Thought this might be interesting.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/4960586.stm
I found it interesting. Or rather, I saw it as an invitation to tell BBC
about LTSP, so I did (via their general feedback form). I suppose there
wouldn't be
Hi Andy,
Andy Rabagliati wrote:
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Martin Woolley wrote:
A bit off topic but here is how to setup a six-headed, six-user Linux system
http://linuxgazette.net/124/smith.html which could be an alternative to LTSP
for a very small installation.
See also :-
Hi Chris,
Chris Fanning wrote:
Hi,
There is a knoppix distribution that does this automatically.
you wouldn't know which one?
TIA, BR,
Gudmund
Chris.
On 3/20/06, Dr. Sichendra Bista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings. I want to know about a LTSP clustering for load balance. I
have a
Hi,
I dug my fingers into a SUSE 10 LTSP server a colleague had set up, and
had some sweaty moments when all terminals only gave a TFTP boot timeout
after rebooting.
It turned out that I couldn't simply make 'reboot' from (Kterm) bash, as
I believe I could back on the SUSE 9.3 server, but had to
Hi James,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 11 March 2006 12:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi
whole thread follows, and they are authoritive words smile
What I found to be easy, first I used a flash-boot disk (diskless have
them) or for a laptop a USB boot stick. I made it work, but
Hi James,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
whole thread follows, and they are authoritive words smile
What I found to be easy, first I used a flash-boot disk (diskless have them)
or for a laptop a USB boot stick. I made it work, but grub was a pain and not
reliably repeatable, but syslinux
Hi Yudhvir,
Yudhvir Singh Sidhu wrote:
Starting a one room school in my village - teaching small grade children
(girls) in basic subjects such as English, Math, Punjabi and Computers.
I am considering LTSP. The school is about a couple hundred feet from my
cousin's house where I am preciving
Hi Krsnendu,
I'm having similar things to think of. Haven't gotten around to getting
things done yet, but I can share some things I've considered.
Krsnendu Dasa wrote:
The number of client computers connected to our K12LTSP network keeps
increasing. It is currently 14 clients soon to
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hesitated to put in my $0.02, but decided to anyway: IMHO SuSE yast
is one of the easiest, most consistent sys admin tools around. You as
administrator may have biases, but on the day you're sick and the
janitor needs to setup the networking yea thats rubbish,
Hi Poul,
Poul Moller wrote:
Hi list,
I'm running LTSP 4.1.1 on a 3GHz/2Gb box under FC2. I'm experiensing
complete LAN freezes quite often, and I'm really without a clue.
(The harsh environmet is a middle school in Rome, and it is really
harsh. Students may click on every icon they see on
Oi Axcel,
TI Axcel/Coan wrote:
Alguem sabe como parar de receber os e-mails dessa lista??
aqui:
Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
Hi Guido,
Guido Lorenzutti wrote:
Hi people, im new on the list.
I been using LTSP from a while now and i have to modify the LTSP to
resolve my needs.
I have mouse autodetection working. I can detect and autoconfigure the X
to use wheel or not, ps2, usb and serial.
In order to do this, i
...sometimes having reply-to to the list address as mailing list
setting is practical... Forwarding this to the list.
BR, Gudmund
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yes please, share your experiences ! :-)
kevin
Op 7-dec-05, om 17:39 heeft Gudmund Areskoug het volgende geschreven:
Hi Guido,
Guido
Likewise, so all can participate. BR, Gudmund
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Well, the thing is that mdetect dosen't work with devfsd.
So it has to be detected before the devfsd es running, thats why i have
to touch the rc.sysinit script.
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Hi Guido,
Guido Lorenzutti wrote:
Hi
Hi,
Tom Griffing wrote:
Peter;
While I understand your argument and agree that the TCO of an LTSP
implementation is better over the long haul, my client had a need for
only 3 PCs for customers to use to browse the Internet with no server.
He was waving an offer from Dell at me for complete PCs
Hi Tom,
Tom Griffing wrote:
Eilert;
Hmmm ... perhaps I worded my message incorrectly. My aim
is for each LTSP client to serve multiple users, each with his/her
own monitor, keyboard, mouse and session.
this sounds really interesting, hope you'll post whatever you find to
this list!
How
Hi,
Eilert wrote:
I think you're asking the opposite - using multiple X sessions for
single, multi-screen session? You can do this with a multi-head
video card and running one X session per video port. The X
sessions can be combined into one, multi-screen session.
Yes, but you need a
Hi,
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Verner,
I'm sorry if you having a problem entering your city, but you have to
keep in mind that the Frappr site is in BETA, and they are working out
all kinds of issues.
You can easily add Copenhagen as a city by clicking that very 'Not in
US' link that you seem to
Hi Günther,
Guenther Boelter wrote:
Rice, cellphone, Sound and a webCam!
The only think I like to know is, is it possible or not? I know, it's
all for free and so I should not complain. But believe me, I'm not
complaining against LTSP. I'm only angry with the documentation incl.
the wiki if
Hi John,
John Nicholls wrote:
I don't miss audio as I enjoy the silence, if I want music I turn on the
radio, is audio worth bothering with for 99% of users anyway?
depends what they do. At the school where our LTSP is set up, the pupils
do some work which includes handling music and film.
Hi Peter,
Peter Childs wrote:
On 14/10/05, Gudmund Areskoug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter,
Peter Childs wrote:
Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
how many are using it, what are they doing? (OOo)
Not usually more than 1 or 2 at a time
Hi Peter,
Peter Childs wrote:
Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
I have a server that has 1Gb of memory, It was using all this up and a
small amount of swap, and was running rather slowly, So I shut it down
to fit some more memory, This failed the new
Hi,
A Gilmore wrote:
Hello,
I have an LTSP network setup with about 5-10 users on it at any given
time. It mostly runs fine, but openoffice has been giving me trouble,
it hangs for someone about every other day. When it does this the user
cannot open openoffice, cannot see any running
Hi Dale, retrying, since my message bounced,
Dale Gallagher wrote:
Hi there
I'd really appreciate it if anyone with English translations completed,
or partially completed would send me a copy of the various files; this
would greatly assist me in deciding whether this product would fit my
Hi Harry,
Harry Sufehmi wrote:
At 12:50 23/06/2005 +0200, Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Harry Sufehmi wrote:
I think I got this one sorted, basically using Gnome's filemanager
doesn't work in FC3, so I used Konqueror instead.
Yay ! :-) finally. I just never thought it would be this simple
Hello Harry,
Harry Sufehmi wrote:
I think I got this one sorted, basically using Gnome's filemanager
doesn't work in FC3, so I used Konqueror instead.
Yay ! :-) finally. I just never thought it would be this simple.
I'll elaborate later if anyone's interested, gotta run now.
please do
Hi Richard,
Richard Shade wrote:
Guys, I am creating an interface called PHP-LTSP, based off of
teachertool and my experience so far. The project has just started but
may have some files later on this week. Currently it only works in local
mode, however some things I would like to add is the
Hi Richard,
Richard Shade wrote:
Remote Management and administration.. I am building the Terminal
Management Interface not but will add an admin section to edit lts.conf
and such. I will send you what I can, currently you will need httpd and
php on the box with the lts server.
Then I'm
Hi list,
Volker Mischo wrote:
I will be out of the office starting 24.05.2005 and will not return until
27.05.2005.
I will be out of my office and will not return until 27 of Mai. ( business
trip )
In very urgent cases , you can leave me a message on my voice mail 0172 73
44 215
I've left
Hi Francisco,
Francisco Ruiz wrote:
I had a power outage on a terminal twice and now it will not boot X.
I can tell it tries to start X but I get an error. Something to the
nature that the max sessions have been reached. How do I terminate
sessions left running when a terminal goes down or a
Hi Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Torsdag 12 maj 2005 17:02 skrev Gavin Chester:
Hi Gavin,
- to err is human :-)
- will you enlighten me, please...what causes it? Is it some mis-setup of
Outlook or what.
it often seems to be, and sometimes other things mail appliances too.
I've seen these
Hi Derek,
Derek Harding wrote:
Hi,
I want to boot both by etherboot and by PXE and I don't want to put a
long list of MAC addresses for DHCP to choose from. There used to be a
small section one could add to dhcpd.conf to allow the alternative boot
process without having to specify MACs but I
Hi David,
David Trask wrote:
Richard Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 21, 2005 at 6:14 AM +
wrote:
To be honest the subject has been discussed quite recently, but without a
satisfying answer;
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discussm=110764280732615w=2
I know that the client can
Hi Richard,
Richard Bos wrote:
I'm would like to use the ltsp in combination with wireless clients. I have
some questions about that which I did not find answered in the wiki neither
in the mailinglist archives.
I found some promising emails telling that wireless in combination with
notebooks
Hi Jason,
Jason Ricci wrote:
I'm in Jeremie, Haiti setting up a satellite internet connection and
computer lab at a local school. I'd like to be able to remotely administer
each of the machines in the lab from the US since there is nobody locally
to do it. The satellite modem's IP is dynamic, and
Hi,
Koustubha Kale wrote:
Hello,
I have ben running LTSP with 34 clients for past 2
months without any major problems.
Now I have been given the job of setting up LTSP with
about 50 clients over a wireless network ( 802.11 ?)
Can this be done? Has anyone here set up such a thing?
Can someone
Hi,
komodo red wrote:
Hello ..Gudmund
Thank you very much for your help. I used a custom
accounting software based on windows. I bought it
about a year ago. We like this software, user friendly
but enough powerfull. There are a lot of powerfull
software in open sources world, one of best software
Hi Komodo,
komodo red wrote:
hello everybody
I used a software running in windows.Is it possible in
ltsp to make windows Me/XP as terminal server? I need
your advices.
before doling out oodles of good money on their truly silly licenses, do
take a look at Wine, or perhaps the easier going
Hi Philippe,
Philippe Derrien wrote:
sure it works, I've tried to show it the good way to
tftpboot/lts/pxeboot but it did'nt work :o/
I can't access our server from here, so can't refresh my memory, but are
you sure about the spelling in the path? Shouldn't it be
tftpboot/ltsp/pxeboot ?
Check
Hej Mathias,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I have trouble with not getting any swedish chars when i boot PXE.
I running standard vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-4 kernel.
do you mean you don't get the char's, or you don't get them on the
keyboard, i. e. you get a US keyboard layout rather than a Swedish
Hi,
A Gilmore wrote:
We are using GDM. Using KDM isn't really an option at this time. Ive
also been told that freezing on clients has occured, forcing a reboot of
the client, but Ive never witnessed it myself.
Martin Woolley wrote:
On Wednesday 16 Feb 2005 6:54 pm, A Gilmore wrote:
Hello,
If
Hi Richard,
Richard Bos wrote:
Op zondag 13 februari 2005 10:03, schreef Richard Bos:
- FWIW, we've just used the LTSP project to set up a number (+20) of old
PCs at our school - using RTL8139 nics. No problems, whatsoever.
I noticed that you say hub. You do mean switch, don't you??
I was told it
Hi John,
John Clay wrote:
corporate cold feet ended things too soon. I know that I still have
some web browser compatability issues when using, say, hotel booking
sites and that sort of thing, using the browsers that come with
Mandrake 10.
could it be they use ActiveX stuff? Otherwise some (sigh)
Hi Mohsen,
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
Dear developes,
Why you didn't write a perl script for slackware?
Peoples likes to install easy.
It's open source, nothing prevents you from writing a script and sharing
it :).
I can't speak for the LTSP or Slackware developers, but as someone
already
Hi Anselm,
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
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Am Dienstag, 4. Januar 2005 18:09 schrieb Gudmund Areskoug:
Hi again,
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Hi guys,
tried searching the doc's and the list archives on behalf of a colleague
to find a place to read up
Hi again,
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Hi guys,
tried searching the doc's and the list archives on behalf of a colleague
to find a place to read up on option-128 and option-129 in dhcpd.conf,
but couldn't find anything but circumstantial mentions and dhcpd.conf
samples.
Does anyone have good
Hi guys,
tried searching the doc's and the list archives on behalf of a colleague
to find a place to read up on option-128 and option-129 in dhcpd.conf,
but couldn't find anything but circumstantial mentions and dhcpd.conf
samples.
Does anyone have good pointers where to read up on this?
TIA,
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