Philip Schroth wrote:
Op woensdag 12 mei 2004 01:38, schreef Chris Berry:
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We're setting up a proof of concept ltsp system, and I'd like to get
some feedback.
Here is our test server:
Pentium 4 1700mhz
768mb Ram
7200 IDE HDD
ATI Rage 128GL graphics car
Hello there.
floppyd is running on my clients, but exactly what it's supposed to do? :)
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Thomas S. Iversen wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 09:28:05AM -0300, Jose de Paula Eufr?sio Juniorwrote:
Any idea of what ttyS00 is that?
Use /dev/ttyS0 instead
Doesn't work. I give it a search on google and come with the "M$
solution" (delete and reinstall)
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.d/fixtty
#!/bin/
Hello.
My LTSP 4.0 client, when booting, shows the serials as ttyS00 and
ttyS01. configuring this tty on the X_MOUSE_DEVICE in lts.conf gives me
a "No such file or directory" in the X startup mouse error.
Changing to ttyS0 or ttyS1 gives me a X with the mouse static in the
screen.
Any idea of
I have to use the Floppyd from lts 3.0 or lts 4.0 has an easy way to
access the client floppy drive.
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Martin Stevens wrote:
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 12:32, Jose de Paula EufrÃÂsio Junior wrote:
- Can a LTSP client access it's own cdrom or floppy?
Floppy yes, CD don't think so.
Edit the lts.conf file to allow floppy access
Er I'm using LTS 4.0 and the .readme file doesn't mention a floppy
conf
Hello there.
Last afternoon I got my first LTSP setup working. I still tuning the
various settings for my clients (a lot of different machines), and
reading the documentation (so feel free to answer my questions with RTFM ;))
- I'm using gdm as the login manager, and I want to configure it to j