hat 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.
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Anyway, I'd sure be interested in your reactions.
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ine issued these commands:
* service syslog stop
* service syslog start
syslog started OK and now accepts remote connections from the thin
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On a Linux based PC I can open the serial port for communication with an
external device (PIX 506 for example) with the following command:
"cu -l /dev/ttyS0 dir"
Is it possible to do the same thing with the serial port on the back of
my jammin 125 terminals? If so, how is it done?
T
. Both the White Paper and Cost Analysis are located at:
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oking into what the .rhosts file is, and where to put it but
wonder if any of you have any insight as to the solution to this
problem.
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configure my Wyse 5355 and so
don't know what to say. It's fanless but seems more complex, from a
config perspective, than the other two.
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Do any of you know how to configure a Wyse 5355se to use LTSP?
I have a Wyse 5355se terminal which is supposed to support PXE. Trouble
is that it doesn't seem to wake up in a mode that uses PXE.
Any help much appreciated.
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n from a position of
technical knowledge - I just decided to try it and have had no problems
so far.
John Clay
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 17:02, Dieter Kroemer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to buy a tft-display, but I don't know, if there are any
> problems if I use it with ltsp?
> Does an
lt that the Jammin 125 is superior to the
ThinkNIC? (My ThinkNIC works well but it has a fan - All else equal, I'd
rather rely on convective cooling than on rotating machinery)
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Looking up irc.openprojects.net"
"Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it?"
Do any of you know what I'm doing wrong?
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I'm trying to use Evolution in an LTSP environment but it doesn't seem
to work. I installed it as root and I can't get it to work for other
users whether they be logged on at the server or LTSP terminal. Does
anyone know how to do this?
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it's
"issues" yet. So, what do 'yall use and recommend for a situation like
this?
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pause and
what script language is being used.
Thanks again.
John Clay
Phil Davey wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, John Clay wrote:
> > I found some references that noted that an /etc/fstab entry was needed so I
> > added the following line to it:
> > Also found reference that su
Joseph wrote:
> Why don't you use the mount -t smbfs -o
> username=thecurrentltspuser,password=hisownpassword
> //ntserver/privateforloginuser /home/currentusername
>
> and put it in a login script...
>
>
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Thanks for the help. I tried it and got the fol
esired.
Given this behavior, do any of you know how to mount the private drive
in Linux and maintain the permissions that NT intends for each regular
user who logs on via Linux?
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What command string will cause Linux to re-read the following
configuration files that influence the operation of lts?
/tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/lts.conf
/etc/hosts
/tftpboot/pexlinux.cfg/default
/etc/exports
Thanks very much for your assistance.
John Clay
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