On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 10:09 +0100, Lars Andersson wrote:
Hi,
I'm running LTSP based on Intrepid with about 20 thin clients connected.
Hardware is 2xXeon 3Ghz and 4gb RAM.
Apps are Open Office, Gimp and Firefox. It seems to be enough to handle for
our server so I've been looking
around
it to Ubuntu (95%
done). If you're interested, don't hesitate to contact me (or my
colleague Francis Giraldeau).
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job
at auto-detection.
If you have esound working, then Flash 9 will work with esound. You'll
notice a lag between the sound and the video on some sites, but at least
it will work.
Then, when someone ports Pulse to Dapper, you'll enjoy the
difference ;-)
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:
- printing
- reboot
- local applications
- ltspfs
- etc.
The main disadvantage of running xinetd is that it adds a small delay,
but for all these services, it's not a problem.
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to be modified to work under inetd,
i.e. both ltspfsd and jetpipe bind to ports, as opposed to listening
on stdin/out, however, this is just a case of turning the crank.
Some further investigation/discussion would be needed to see if this is
a worthwhile way to go.
Cheers,
Scott
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broadcast
- local applications
- restart lp_server when a printer spews garbage
- tcpdump for network diagnostics
etc...
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, ESounD,
Fedora Core 6, Firefox 2.0.)
As soon as Andrew sends me the rpm, I'll post it on my web site, so it
will be easier for other users.
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, but it's really not that hard.
For sharing the /home, there is only one reliable solution: NFS. Sure,
there are tricks to use Windows or Novell servers, but KDE relies
heavily on symbolic links, pipes, sockets, and the only filesystem that
properly handles those is NFS.
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to contact me for more information. And if you're really
stuck, I'm just a hundred miles up north ;-)
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Date: 21-Nov-2006 08:10
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] [FOLLOW UP] Re: Anyone tried
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