and
noticed any significant gains?
I'm about to try it on one of mine, but it's in testing at the moment and thus
has no real load.
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Has anyone tried this? Is it feasible?
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Jim,
I had a couple of requests for my user balancing scripts, so I've spent
the morning putting them together in a useable form, and have written a
reasonably comprehensive readme (attached, but
--On Wednesday, July 23, 2003 08:37:06 +0200 Ragnar Wisloff
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Louis Sabet wrote:
Y'all,
Anyone have any idea why the UK keyboards connected to LTSP here bring
up £ (note the umlouted capital A) instead of just a pound sign (£)?
I can always go back and
lways :-)
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So far it's working well in konqueror, mozilla 1.0rc2 and netscape 7 pre1.
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Hey,
Stupid question probably, but has anyone managed to get a burnproof
cd-writer working as a local device over LTSP?
It doesn't strike me as a solution that could be particularly stable, but I
thought I'd ask nonetheless.
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Rick Gatewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 January 2003 09:17 am, Louis Sabet
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> >
> > I changed browsers from konqueror (which I used to
> think was great) to
> > Opera - the $30 cost per license is well worth it
> IMO, since it offers the
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ainly don't want XPde - yet?)
perhaps qvwm is better?
tom
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:25, Louis Sabet wrote:
Yeah, I installed it.
That's why I said it was far from being stable - this is personal
experience, not gossip :-)
It LOOKS just like XP, and the developer has even bothered
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 09:24:11 -0800 pedro noticioso
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Has anybody gone past the screenshots by installing
xpde? 8)
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Thanks for the suggestion.
It looks like it could become something quite nice
in the future,
else how easy and
reliable her system is. Then it became much easier to get the financial
case accepted.
Please feel free to get in touch if you need any help, or even just for
moral support!
Regards,
John Ingleby
www.coronet.co.uk
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/17/03 8:45 AM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] over my dead body... [slightly OT]
Hi all,
I work for a small company whose long-standing staff have long adopted
an
over-my-dead-body attitud
rs to linux without having to resort to the likes of
KDE/GNOME.
Many thanks to all who respond!
L
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Hi,
Just coming back to LTSP after a 2 year break, to use it in a production
environment this time around (rather than me fiddling in my back room).
A couple of questions:
1> All our machines have PS/2 MS Intellimice connected. How do I go about
getting the scrolley button to work?
2> All our
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