In Gnome (GDM) setup an automatic login as a pipe, the program to run
then a pipe (|). I then wrote a simple script that evaluated the
$DISPLAY env and then return the appropriate loginname. In my case, I
changed the hostnames of the terminals and created matching system
accounts. If the user do
nds into the LTSP
root system to do a resize with no luck...
Any suggestions???
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 06:48 -0500, Burke Almquist wrote:
> The standard vga screen is being used instead of the framebuffer on
> boot.
>
> On Apr 6, 2006, at 1:45 PM, Lott Caskey wrote:
>
> &g
I have several terminals that only start a telnet session on startup.
On some of them, that have ATI cards, they display the penguin on the
screen. I recently upgraded to LTSP 4.2 and since then, the screens
never return to the standard 80x25 resultion...
Anyone have any thoughts???
f the shell scripts, perl
scripts and file system, it runs flawlessly and even compiles the
binaries and runs them.
> Has anyone used vmware or something similiar to display
> windows apps on the ltsp nodes?
>
> Mike
- Lott Caskey
- Magna Computer Corp.
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aces/pr60 IP address to the new address) that
> works with our "real" HPjetdirect printers to no avail.
>
> Any help on what to try next would be appreciated.
>
>
> Jim Kohtz
> I.S. Manager
> Lester Electrical
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Has anyone had any luck with bi-directional parallel/serial port
access? I am trying to hook up my Palm on one of the client boxes. I
am not aware of any current solutions to this problem, and I think that
this would turn heads when used in conjunction with Ximian's Evolution.
-Lott
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