You might want to look at thinstation - www.*thinstation*.org.
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Priit Hansen wrote:
> Hello
>
> Just a quick question. If I use LTSP just to connect thin clients with a
> separate windows server through it's rdesktop setting what sort of tasks
> does it leave for t
We ran 3 ltsp clients over a t-1 for quite a while, but they were only
used for web page browsing of our library catalog. They booted slow,
but once they were up, they were fine.
LibraryMark
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Donny Brooks wrote:
> I am looking at the feasibility of having a centra
Thanks for the reply - can a user other than guest log in? I want to log in
as an admin.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 07:54:55PM -0400, Mark Ehle wrote:
>
> > I just upgraded the public catalog LTSP system we have at the libr
Can a person log in with a user other than guest?
> I just upgraded the public catalog LTSP system we have at the library I work
> at and am really liking the LDM stuff. But there is one thing that I used to
> be able to do on the old system that I don't know how to do now. Is there a
> way to by
Hello, All -
I just upgraded the public catalog LTSP system we have at the library I work at
and am really liking the LDM stuff. But there is one thing that I used to be
able to do on the old system that I don't know how to do now. Is there a way to
bypass the autologin so that you can log in
You need more ram - try doubling it.
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 13:02, Tim Frichtel wrote:
> We've set up a small group of PCs acting as Internet
> kiosks. With 4 or less machines, it works great.
> After the 5th PC connects, the performance for the
> users starts to degrade - browsing seems slower an
t for xmessage?
Thanks -
Mark Ehle
Computer Support Librarian
Willard Public Library
Battle Creek, MI
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> A.J.
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> On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 21:32, Mark Ehle wrote:
> > Thanks, Anselm -
> >
> > I did look at /etc/passwd. I don't think that these users came from the
> > system. I think that direqcafe put them in to it's database as I was
> &g
Thanks, Anselm -
I did look at /etc/passwd. I don't think that these users came from the
system. I think that direqcafe put them in to it's database as I was
screwing around with it before I got it working right. It would appear
that there is no way to delete them from the web interface.
Where
Thanks, Anselm -
I did look at /etc/passwd. I don't think that these users came from the
system. I think that direqcafe put them in to it's database as I was
screwing around with it before I got it working right. It would appear
that there is no way to delete them from the web interface.
Where
. How do I get rid
of these critters?
Thanks -
Mark
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 14:23, Mark Ehle wrote:
> Forgot to mention that it works now only when I type in the real IP, not
> 127.0.0.1.
>
> Also, the index.cgi does not open automatically.
>
> Mark
>
> On Thu, 2003-0
Forgot to mention that it works now only when I type in the real IP, not
127.0.0.1.
Also, the index.cgi does not open automatically.
Mark
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 14:01, Mark Ehle wrote:
> Folks -
>
> I wound up putting this at the end of my httpd.conf file:
>
>
> Option
Could somebody please 'splain it to us?
Thanks-
Mark Ehle
Computer Support Librarian
Willard public Library
Battle Creek, MI
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 19:29, Benjamin Watson wrote:
> Greetings!
> I am attempting to install DireqCafe on LTSP and wanted to see if anyone
> had any luck wi
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
I'd recommend creating one user per virtual terminal. I believe this
is possible too with autologon... Else you could create "profiles",
but that's a hassle. Just in case you want to play, try the "-P
PROFILENAME" param to mozilla (IIRC). However, having one user
lient. The work around described here, which actually originated on the
LSTP mailing list, fixed the problem perfectly.
Consider using Firebird instead of Mozilla. It's easier to lock down.
Mark Ehle
At 12:04 PM 7/21/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I recently found a Compaq XP1000 Professional Work
Whoa - Never mind!
I was nosing around on the K12 site, found a solution:
Add to the following File: /etc/X11/xdm/kdmrc
[X-ws004:0-Core]
AutoLoginEnable=true
AutoLoginUser=ws004
Edit the following File: /etc/sysconfig/desktop
DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"
DESKTOP="KDE"
Worked fine. Now I want to boot into
start from scratch.
- So -
Would someone be so kind as to let me know, step-by-step, how to do
autologin from a completely box-stock install of K12LTSP 3.1.0?
Thanks ever so much -
Mark Ehle
Computer Support Librarian
Willard Public Library
Battle
=true
Willing=/usr/share/config/kdm/Xwilling
Xaccess=/usr/share/config/kdm/Xaccess
Thanks again for your help -
Mark Ehle
Computer Support Librarian
Willard Public Library
Battle Creek, MI
At 08:31 PM 7/8/2003 +0200, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
Hello Mark,
> Hello, Folks -
> I am
ccess terminals
for our library that are unbreakeable. To that end, I have begun to try to
tweak it toward having the clients log themselves in automatically. So far,
I have had no luck. Following is my /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc.
What am I not doing/doing wrong?
Thanks!
Mark Ehle
Computer Support Libr
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