Phil Davey wrote:
Microsoft's licencing basically says that if you *display*
windows/office on a screen, by any means, you pay for the licence(s).
So, whether you use MS terminal server, rdesktop or anything else, you
still pay the cash.
How does VNC get away with it?
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Olaf Danielsen wrote:
Btw. How do I determin the ltsp version? Is it a simple command?
Do it follow the kernel-image!?! (I did not think so).
Is it possible to install ltsp with apt-get install?
Please send your queries to the list. If you want to address me
directly on the list, that's fine,
Scott Balneaves wrote:
On Sun, May 14, 2006 at 10:15:26PM +0200, Olaf Danielsen wrote:
Hey all!
With good help from Patrick N. I have now my usb-stick (memory key) popping
up when I go into shell mode
Patrick N. probably pointed out to you step 1 of the trouble shooting
guide for Loca
Zoilo Gomez wrote:
A little off-topic, but: is SATA still really that much slower when
compared to SCSI ?
Here's an article that should be illuminating:
http://www.storagereview.com/articles/200406/20040625TCQ_1.html
Pat
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Zoilo Gomez wrote:
A little off-topic, but: is SATA still really that much slower when
compared to SCSI ?
Here's an article that should be illuminating:
http://www.storagereview.com/articles/200406/20040625TCQ_1.html
Pat
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But I now get another error. This doesn't seam to be a result of a
missing dependency.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/ltspfsd$ sudo make
[snip]
gcc -Wall -W -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -g -O2 -o ltspfsd ltspfsd.o
ltspfsd_funct ions.o common.o
ltspfsd_functions.o: In function
`handle_auth':/us
ltspfsd_functions.c:13:22: error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
ltspfsd_functions.c:14:23: error: X11/Xauth.h: No such file or directory
Probably you don't have the X development libraries installed. I don't
know what the package is called, but during the install for your Linux
distri
Roy Souther wrote:
I finally got Xinerama working on my LTSP client.
It was all a frequency problem. To make it work I had to install a
hard drive and install Suse 10, use Suse to find the frequency for
each LCD & video card one at a time and then copy the frequency
settings (ModeLine) in to
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the correct way to solve the problem, but I had some
trouble getting USB drives to work and tracked it down to the
usb-storage module not getting loaded. I edited my
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.usb file to add usb-storage to the list of modules
loaded on startup. Then