r, in the
> case of ltsp).
Yes, seems fine.
Do you still have a question?
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> Jeff Kinz wrote:
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> >On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:17:20AM -0500, Joe Auerbach wrote:
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> >>Here's a question. Since all the machines are actually running loc
so that firewall would never see
the internal (LTSP client) IP's.
*"boxen" derivative of "Vaxen" meaning "possibly more than one".
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has a "soft switch" they should be configured to run their own shutdown
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r->USB-HUB-> USB-LAN adapter
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http://www.usbfirewire.com/unetwork.html
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. On Debian, this is done as follows.
/etc/init.d/dhcp restart
It should then show up as follows in the output of `ps`.
/usr/sbin/dhcpd -p 1001 -q
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will be an option (among others) to turn off
delivery of email from the list. You can turn delivery back on, anytime
you want, so this is a viable option for those who wish to skip the
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this discussion stream out of the busy #ltsp channel may help
both discussions be more productive. (we hope).
Enjoy y'all.
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parameter/variable to ? It should be 10.21.121.1.
It is near the top of the file and should look like this:
# IP address of the LTSP server
SERVER = 192.168.0.254
Except you need to set the numeric portion to 10.21.121.1
If it is already set to that value then this
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n be global (somewhere under /etc/X11) or a .xsession file
> in the users home directory
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> 3) $USER and $DISPLAY are set when the terminal boots up. Sorry, I don't
> have a sample script. :-(
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> Pete
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is invoked ?
Does anyone have an example of a script that does this type of thing?
Thanks all.
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On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 04:40:51PM -0500, Peter Billson wrote:
> Jeff,
> Are you using auto login?
>
> Which display manager?
Hi Pete :
I'm using gdm (This is a straight outa the box k12ltsp install).
I haven't setup auto login yet, but that is one of my goals.
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this type of info or its elsewhere.
I tried finding it by google but so far no luck.
Can anyone hand me a clue on what docs/url might cover this?
thanks!
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his NFS server is up and being responsive?
Why would it not respond to one particular client? Maybe an issue
with the MAC address?
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On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:49:04PM +0100, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> Jeff Kinz wrote:
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> >My guess is that somehow this card cannot/is not interacting properly
> >with the Compaq system. When I trace the LAN, No traffic from this card
> >shows up, doesn'
but didn't find anything helpful.
Does anyone have any suggestions or pointers to info that may help?
Thanks
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Hi Mark,
I was womdering if you still have your script that logs people out when
their time is up?
If so could you send a copy of it to me, or post it to the list if
anyone else would also like to see it?
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Here's the home page:
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