I had some problems with some newer thin clients using ATI's X1200.
Xrandr didn't work, I got the same frequency error. The monitor sent
it's modeline correctly via DDC, but somehow it didn't work. For those
machines I disabled xrandr and used
[s550-09]
X_OPTION_01 =
Also check the network traffic on clients and server with cbm as
well as the running processes with ps aux. Might give you a hint.
Maybe some Java stuff?
2009/8/24 Jonathan Carter (highvoltage) jonat...@ubuntu.com:
Hi John
John Hansen wrote:
I can log onto the thin clients with normal users,
the nomachine client.
Maybe you should test this first: Boot a client from cd, install
nomachine client and see how it goes.
Frank
2009/8/12 Peter Stein peterstei...@googlemail.com
Compiz is disabled. LDM_DIRECTX didn't help. Video drivers are ok, I
use the free radeon drivers, they are well
Try to install the libxcb packages of karmic, use LDMDIRECTX in
lts.conf or at least change ssh encryption of the client. Log in into
the client and you'll probably notice xorg and ssh using a lot of CPU.
2009/8/19 Osvaldo Filho arquivos...@gmail.com:
You try to use vesa driver.
XSERVER
You didn't do sth. like ltsp-build-client --dist
We sometimes have problems that more than one nbd server is running.
Try ps aux | grep nbd and kill all nbd processes. Restart nbd. Maybe
that helps.
Otherwise: I ran out of ideas.
2009/8/19 Shahar Or sha...@shahar-or.co.il:
On Mon, Aug
[ 85.923452] nbd9: unknown partition table
[ 86.038570] nbd9: NBD_DISCONNECT
[ 86.039925] nbd9: Receive control failed (result -32)
[ 86.043099] nbd9: queue cleared
Do you have the same version of sqashfs installed in the client's kernel and
the server's kernel?
2009/8/17 Shahar Or
will activate outputs through xrandr incorrectly. These
steps should hopefully rectify it.
-Gadi
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 15:19 +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
Sometimes those machines are just mysterious. Well, LDM_DIRECTX really
reduces ssh's CPU usage to zero. But still Maple was unusable. I
checked
not support.
Instead of setting the mode, delete the XRANDR_MODE_0 line and change
the output line to:
XRANDR_OUTPUT_0 = DVI-0 --auto
and see if that cures things.
-Gadi
On Thu, 2009-08-13 at 14:42 +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
xrandr gives:
$xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x
+0200, Peter Stein wrote:
Mh, XRANDR_OUTPUT_0 = DVI-0 --auto gives also no signal. As well as
xrandr -s resolution. Doesn't look like related to ltsp. Either some
driver or xrandr problem. This is the problem of kicking out xorg.conf
etc. Automatic configuration is wonderful if it works
the top of my head.
-Gadi
On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 18:34 +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
Dear LTSP users,
when it comes to convince somebody of LTSP the usability and feeling
is crucial. After setting the chroot up we started testing. And here
the real problems begin. Our users are scientists
client.
Maybe you should test this first: Boot a client from cd, install
nomachine client and see how it goes.
Frank
2009/8/12 Peter Stein peterstei...@googlemail.com
Compiz is disabled. LDM_DIRECTX didn't help. Video drivers are ok, I
use the free radeon drivers, they are well tested.
How
that boots a small desktop und autostarts the nomachine client.
Maybe you should test this first: Boot a client from cd, install
nomachine client and see how it goes.
Frank
2009/8/12 Peter Stein peterstei...@googlemail.com
Compiz is disabled. LDM_DIRECTX didn't help. Video drivers are ok, I
2009/8/12 Gavin McCullagh gmccull...@gmail.com:
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Peter Stein wrote:
Sometimes those machines are just mysterious. Well, LDM_DIRECTX really
reduces ssh's CPU usage to zero. But still Maple was unusable.
Right. Do you think it's just xorg holding things back
Mh,
is lts.conf file in the correct folder? If you do not use standard
setup that might cause the problem. Maybe the squashfs image wasn't
created succesfully. Look if your nbd-server runs fine. NBD has
sometimes a strange behavior.
2009/8/2 Shahar Or sha...@shahar-or.co.il:
Dear friends,
I
Dear LTSP users,
when it comes to convince somebody of LTSP the usability and feeling
is crucial. After setting the chroot up we started testing. And here
the real problems begin. Our users are scientists, they work for hours
in front of their monitor and they are *sorry* pissed if the computer
I submitted a bug report for the ubuntu pulseaudio package 0.9.15:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/396709
There seems to be a problem with older hardware and pulseaudio (also
with pulseaudio 0.9.14:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/396709 - we
Is there any possibility to use the log files on the thin client? That
would be very helpful for debug.
Thanks.
Peter
--
_
Ltsp-discuss mailing list.
.
Cheers,
Jordan/Lns
Peter Stein wrote:
Is there any possibility to use the log files on the thin client? That
would be very helpful for debug.
Thanks.
Peter
Thanks, that's what I was looking for and google didn't show me.
2009/7/2 Asmo Koskinen asmo.koski...@arkki.info:
Peter Stein kirjoitti:
Is there any possibility to use the log files on the thin client? That
would be very helpful for debug.
If you use Ubuntu, there is lots of howtos
Dear LTSP users,
lately we experienced some performance problems and lags during input
e.g. with matlab and other programs. Once the font server was rebooted
and suddenly all sessions on thin clients froze and continued working
when the font server was up again. This indicates that the current
I recognized, I got the same problem. Still no idea for the reason?
2009/6/3 Bjorn Helgaas bjorn.helg...@hp.com
Is there a recent guide to LTSP sound troubleshooting?
My previous Ubuntu 8.04 installation on an HP dc7800 server
with an HP t5710 client worked quite well. But after upgrading
I recognized, I got the same problem. Still no idea for the reason?
2009/6/3 Bjorn Helgaas bjorn.helg...@hp.com
Is there a recent guide to LTSP sound troubleshooting?
My previous Ubuntu 8.04 installation on an HP dc7800 server
with an HP t5710 client worked quite well. But after upgrading
I have an unforeseen problem: My lts.conf is not loaded. We have a
server for testing which uses the standard configuration and another
server on which users' clients load the images etc. On the test server
the lts.conf is loaded normally. It is located in
/var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386. Nothing
Only an idea for the user's login problem:
Did you add the ssh-keys correctly? Actually ldm should give you the
error: This Client isn't authorized to connect to this Workstation
(or something similar). However, I always just got: No response from
server, restarting.. Make sure you have the
That did it. Works well. You can commit it upstream.
2009/6/5 Vagrant Cascadian vagr...@freegeek.org:
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 04:18:43PM +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
I have a solution now. I commented something out in
/usr/share/ltsp/screen-x-common the prevented ldm from starting up.
...snip
As we switched to LTSP of Ubuntu 9.04 the way X is configured has
changed. Now you have a bunch of scripts in
/usr/share/ltsp/screen-session.d for X configuration. That makes it
very difficult for me to add a font path. I have no idea how to do
that. I still do not understand the way X is
And what means: Make available? That is of course on possibility. If
I have the fonts in the chroot - how to tell X that it should use
those?
2009/6/4 Andreas J Guelzow aguel...@math.concordia.ab.ca:
On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 21:54 +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
Does anyone of you have an idea how
Yeah, free mail services...
However, I think there's a solution for your problem. There seems to be some
problems with the script ltsp-client-setup and nbd. Didn't figure out what
causes it. Comment out:
configure_nbd() {
# Restart nbd so -persist will work
nbdcmd=`pgrep -l -f /dev/nbd0
Did you add the ssh keys for the machine you want to log in?
2009/5/15 Oliver Grawert o...@ubuntu.com:
hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 14.05.2009, 11:03 -0400 schrieb Carl:
I am still puzzled why I am having so much trouble with LTSP this time
around, is there something I should have done to install
Yeah, free mail services...
However, I think there's a solution for your problem. There seems to
be some problems with the script ltsp-client-setup and nbd. Didn't
figure out what causes it. Comment out:
configure_nbd() {
# Restart nbd so -persist will work
nbdcmd=`pgrep -l -f /dev/nbd0
Thanks, I am aware of that. I figured out how to use those scripts in
/usr/share/ltsp/screen-session.d/, now that I knew what I was looking
for. Now I got the login screen in the proper resolution. But yet
there's another problem. No matter which session I choose:
The display manager (gnome, kde,
Hey,
another surprise after upgrading from LTSP Ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04: I
found the file the XServer uses is /var/run/ltsp-xorg.conf. This file
isn't generated anymore by /usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. Actually
this isn't used anymore. Instead there seem to be a lot of scripts in
Well, this quite exactly what is done by
/usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. I creates a complete xorg.conf file.
If that doesn't work for you, you should make sure you have the right
module etc. Mostly there is no problem.
There are certain reasons for having such an automatic adaption to the
thin
Works just fine with Jaunty. Unfortunately no backports - yeah means
certainly a lot of work.
2009/4/24 Peter Stein peterstei...@googlemail.com:
Ok, I added the line as suggest to reenable the non-removable device
support. It doesn't really matter for us if users can access the thin
clients
Dear LTSP users,
lately I upgraded to Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04), because there have been
some improvements for the LTSP packages in there. As there are no
backports for Hardy (8.04) I decided to switch. Now even external HD
work without any problems. Unfortunately the ATI driver fglrx doesn't
work
What do you mean by small? The default is the smallest as far as I
know - not even nfs or manpages are installed. So at least for the
main distributions you won't get it much smaller - one way to do that
might be to compile a custom kernel for your thin clients.
2009/4/28
If you use KDE check if you got the hooks in the right folder. Look up
docs for further tips (and the hook-script)
2009/4/27 slashdotfx slashdo...@gmail.com:
Hi,
I'm using jaunty LTSP,
everytime I plug usb stick onto the client (after client bootup),
it detected ok (via dmesg), but whenever
...@freegeek.org:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 04:44:41PM +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
my LTSP 5 gets better, but still needs some kind of attention. This
time: External hard drives. Currently I use LTSP 5 on a Ubuntu 8.04
(hardy for the thin client's OS, but Debian Etch for the
workstations). We have auto
I think you might have to add LOCALDEV=True to your lts.conf. Also try
to mount it manually. I have a pretty similar problem - but with
external hd.
2009/3/20 François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Bonjour,
I try to enable the hard
Dear LTSP users,
my LTSP 5 gets better, but still needs some kind of attention. This
time: External hard drives. Currently I use LTSP 5 on a Ubuntu 8.04
(hardy for the thin client's OS, but Debian Etch for the
workstations). We have auto mount for USB flash drives. That works
impeccably. But I
I don't think it'll work that easy. LDM is completely different from
gdm. What I did: Look for the files that come with the ldm-package.
You'll find some comments in the scripts that might give you a hint.
2009/3/23 David Hopkins dahopkins...@gmail.com:
I am running FC10 with LTSP 5.0. I have
Hey LTSP-users,
recently I updated my ldm in Ubuntu Hardy to the experimental version 2.0.38
which was actually made for Jaunty. However I could pretty easily resolve
the dependencies and install the packages from the sources. I did this as
there is one major bug in the current version of ldm for
Hey LTSP-users,
recently I updated my ldm in Ubuntu Hardy to the experimental version
2.0.38 which was actually made for Jaunty. However I could pretty
easily resolve the dependencies and install the packages from the
sources. I did this as there is one major bug in the current version
of ldm for
as possible to keep the things I changed.
2009/3/9 Vagrant Cascadian vagr...@freegeek.org:
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 04:08:25PM +0100, Peter Stein wrote:
Now I have (of course) a new problem: ldm does not respawn
automatically if you hit strg+alt+backspace or type in the wrong pw.
the screen
by the user
who logs in via ldm. That probably causes the problem. A possible workaround
might be to identify `su user` with `ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I am not sure
if that has other implications.
Did anyone of you find a proper way to deal with this problem?
Best regards
Peter Stein
LMU Muenchen
mh, no, not really. I use 'pavucontrol'. Maybe you can find a hint there.
2008/9/16 Rob Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An update on my issue:
The volume control icon on the Gnome panel does not work. However, the
volume control in Totem and Rhythmbox does work. I installed VLC as a
test, and I
i had problems with the linux-image-.deb, as the package contained
some failures. but you can set up a ltsp-chroot on an ubuntu system
and transfer it to the debian server. but to make changes, you still
need the ubuntu env.
2008/7/31 Francesco Settembre [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all!
I'm a
works now on a ubuntu 8.04 system. i am trying to transfer it to the
debian server. i figured out that there actually is no real config
like you said. only the inetd.conf and nbdrootd.
2008/8/4 Xavier Brochard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Le Friday 25 July 2008 16:24:37 Peter Stein, vous avez écrit :
hi
hi,
still struggling with ltsp. so the bug in the linux-image package of debian
still exists. thus i cannot build a clean ltsp-env. but i could use the
ubuntu env instead. so i set up a ltsp-chroot on an ltsp on an ubuntu 8.04
system. as far as i know ubuntu-ltsp uses nbd instead of nfs. so I
/etc/nbd-server restart ???
2008/7/31 Shrenik Bhura [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I am using ltsp-prebuilt-0.4.0-1.1 on OpenSUSE 10.3.
Quite randomly there is a nbd issue with the client machines while
booting with the following message:
*-- Waiting for device /dev/nbd0 to
mh sorry. so I use
- ubuntu-ltsp-env (built with ltsp-build-client on a ubuntu system - i
have both 7.10 and 8.04) that is supposed to be loaded from a
- Debian ETCH Server
hope it is clear now. however, I'd appreciate it if you could tell me
what you had done on your Ubuntu system. The
hi,
still struggling with ltsp. so the bug in the linux-image package of
debian still exists. thus i cannot build a clean ltsp-env. but i could
use the ubuntu env instead. so i set up a ltsp-chroot on an ltsp on an
ubuntu 8.04 system. as far as i know ubuntu-ltsp uses nbd instead of
nfs. so I
/initramfs.conf to boot with nfs and of course also the
/etc/default/ltsp-client-setup.
Is anybody running ubuntu ltsp with nfs? what did you do to make it rw?
cheers
peter
2008/7/16 Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Peter Stein wrote:
dear ltsp-users,
due to the bug in the Debian Linux-image
Hey LTSP users,
lately the ltsp-build-client command isn't working anymore. The reason
does not appear to be the ltsp script, but a bug in the deb-package.
See:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2008-05/msg00344.html
Recently I finished setting up everything I wanted to implement,
dear ltsp-users,
due to the bug in the Debian Linux-image package I can't build a clean
ltsp-env anymore. So I tried to set up one on a Ubuntu system.
However, I copied it and the kernel is loaded and everything looks
pretty good.
To start ldm and to create the log files /tmp and /var should be
yeah, i guess you can do that in your /etc/inittab. there should be some
entries for the virtual terminals.
2008/7/11 mario salcedo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi. I have Xubuntu 8.04 running LTSP5. All ok, but I want to disable
than my students don't change the graphic console. Anybody know how
Hey LTSP users,
lately the ltsp-build-client command isn't working anymore. The reason does
not appear to be the ltsp script, but a bug in the deb-package. See:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2008-05/msg00344.html
Recently I finished setting up everything I wanted to implement,
It would be awesome if you'll post it here - in case it's not too long.
Thank you
2008/6/23 SZABO Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Peter Stein wrote:
Hey,
we are currently switching to LTSP 5 which needs more or less ldm as
display manager. I am not that satisfied with ldm
think?
peter
2008/6/23 SZABO Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008, Peter Stein wrote:
Hey,
we are currently switching to LTSP 5 which needs more or less ldm as
display manager. I am not that satisfied with ldm because the chooser
is a bit hidden - for some users. So I'd like
check your local device support - works probably only if you use ldm as WM.
try google. this is a huge problem for many of us... depends on your
configuration. need some more information
2008/6/19 Firdaus Tjahyadi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear All
I had install Ubuntu 8.04 alternate for my LTSP
Hey,
we are currently switching to LTSP 5 which needs more or less ldm as
display manager. I am not that satisfied with ldm because the chooser
is a bit hidden - for some users. So I'd like to have ldm on let's say
screen_08 and another indirect Xsession screen_07.
I tried it with the lts.conf
Hi,
this is odd: To get session and language information ltsp uses
ldminfod in /usr/sbin on the server via nc on port 9571: That's
working.
The thing is: The lines in /usr/lib/ltsp/screen.d/ldm are commented
out so ldminfod is not used. As soon as I remove the # and change it
to:
if [ -n
it shouldn't.
2008/6/23 Francis Giraldeau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Peter Stein a écrit :
Hi,
this is odd: To get session and language information ltsp uses
ldminfod in /usr/sbin on the server via nc on port 9571: That's
working.
The thing is: The lines in /usr/lib/ltsp/screen.d/ldm are commented
Which LTSP do you use? 5/4.2...?
Try pulseaudio - works definitely for LTSP 5. I use it with Debian Etch System.
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Feisty/HOWTO:_PulseAudio
According to some websites it is better than ESD and it even has sound
support for the Adobe Flash plugin. There is
backports to work.
Look at the preferences in the lower left hand corner of ldm.
As I recall the defaults are that on the server.
I did it but do not recall exactly how it's done :-(
John
Peter Stein wrote:
Hey ltsp-users,
we use LTSP 5 Backports on a Debian Etch Server. As we would like
--
Peter Stein
LMU Munich
RBG LS von Delft
-
This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft
Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008.
http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse012070mrt/direct/01
Would you like to make the virtual server your ltsp-server? Well,
actually that doesn't really matter, because you don't have any
workload on the ltsp-server except during booting.
The machines the thinclients can log in via ldm may be different. In
our system the ltsp-server is a virtual system
Well, I just have a hint for the ... veryfying password message:
You have to add the public ssh-keys of all your servers you want to be able to
log in. So you should run the ltsp-update-sshkeys script with the --export
variable on all those machines. You can find the script on your
to work on an
amd64 machine.
Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 20:14:17 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltspfs for amd64 debian etch backports
Hi Peter,
Peter Stein schrieb:
I have local device
Though http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto says there is no known workaround for
the hidden background image of the login screen. Does anyone of you has an idea?
Maybe someone knows it.
Thanks
_
Neu: Mit Live Search Ihre Stadt in der
Hey,
I have local device support on all the i386 servers, but the deb-package ltspfs
(backport) is unfortunately only for i386 and not for the amd64 architecture
available. This is odd. I tried to install it with force, but local devices
don't work on the amd64 machines.
On the normal machines
Hey,
we want to implement multiple host support for ldm. So far, things are working
good. There is just one thing I wonder about:
According to
http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/edubuntu/handbook/C/multiple-server-setup.html
I want the ldm script to read the host servers using a script get_hosts.
: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 23:15:52 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Xsession to another machine (not ltsp-server)
with ldm?
Hello Peter,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 02:45:32PM +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
Indeed, it is only necessary
] Xsession to another machine (not ltsp-server)
with ldm?
Hello Peter,
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 02:45:32PM +0200, Peter Stein wrote:
Indeed, it is only necessary to enter an IP address instead of
LDM_SERVER=${SERVER} in
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/lib/ltsp/screen.d/ldm.
Yes, but more
I'll check this out and see how far I can get. Thanks!
Peter SteinAgnes-Bernauer-Str. 53c80687 MünchenTel.: 0176/61576306
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:49:06 +0800
Subject: Re:
by the client which is
probably i386. So there are no differences between the ltsp chroot built on and
amd64/i386 system. Just make sure you have the right package for your server
architecture installed.
Peter Stein
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 20:22:21 +0200
From
Is there any good documentation of ldm for ltsp5 available? I couldn't find
anything.
_
Keine Mail mehr verpassen! Jetzt gibt’s Hotmail fürs Handy!
http://www.gowindowslive.com/minisites/mail/mobilemail.aspx?Locale=de-de
is required to establish it?
best regards
Peter Stein
LMU Munich
RGB LS von Delft
_
Windows Live Messenger: Direkter Zugriff auf Ihre E-Mails! Ohne Neuanmeldung!
http://get.live.com/de-de/messenger/overview
: Connection refused
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: Connection refused
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
All I can do is editing:
/etc/aumixrc in chroot /opt/ltsp/i386/
to change the max volume. Is there any existing solution or a hint what I
should look for?
Thanks.
Peter Stein
Agnes
Peter Stein
LMU Munich
RGB LS von Delft
_
Windows Live Messenger: Direkter Zugriff auf Ihre E-Mails! Ohne Neuanmeldung!
http://get.live.com/de-de/messenger/overview
Well, I think the hints on the page are somehow wrong. I got the errors for [
# ssh -X -S /var/run/ldm_socket_vt7_192.168.1.250 192.168.1.250
/usr/sbin/ltspfsmounter /tmp add] though it works now for my configuration.
Well, I think the first step is to have a working USB-device. My one was
workstations and LTSP? This would be great. You're logged in on a
workstation via the thin client, plug in the usb device and you can access it
from the workstation's OS.
Thanks
Peter Stein
_
Keine Mail mehr verpassen! Jetzt gibt’s
/configure-x-xdebconfigurator
Is there anyone who has a Debian Etch + LTSP5 with working local devices?
Thanks!
Best regards
Peter Stein
RGB-Group
LMU Munich
_
Kostenlose Windows Live Services in einem Komplettpaket. Gleich downloaden
before but I didn't really understand the solution if there was
one.
http://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg33204.html
Thanks in advance
Peter Stein
RBG LS von Delft
LMU Munich
_
Kostenlose Messenger
you can have local devices working without ldm? Which ltspfs and
ltspfsd packages did you install?
If you have some other machines avaiable, you could use an indirect xserver to
spread the average load for the machines. That's what we are working at.
Peter Stein
RBG-Group
LS Delft
LMU Munich
Set Screen_01 to Screen_07 = startx . in lts.conf!
_
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Binay
Sinha
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. Januar 2008 06:44
An: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [Ltsp-discuss] Keyboard Problem with LTSP
I'm using FC5 and
device support.
Best Regards
Peter Stein
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:13:59 +0100
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Problems enabling Local Device support on LTSP 5
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, Peter
.0 Fuse based remote filesystem
daemon for LTSP thin clients
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Peter Stein
_
Neu: Internet Explorer 7 optimiert für MSN!
http://optimize.de.msn.com/default.aspx?mkt=de-de
88 matches
Mail list logo