Op woensdag 22 december 2004 21:49, schreef Jim McQuillan:
Hi all,
great exactly the problems I get with some switches and certain hardware.. I
was not able to track down the problem.. Wonderfull to hear that the solution
I on the way..
Philip
> Neil,
>
> I saw your article on the Wiki, and
Op vrijdag 17 december 2004 05:56, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I use Suse 9.x on three servers and no difference between them. The only thing
on the suse 9.x and the 8.x branch is in my opinion the NFS related things. I
replied on an earlier post about booting LTSP. NFS is somehow not realy
Op dinsdag 7 december 2004 12:02, schreef Maximilian Ebert:
Hi Max,
KDE does not work with 256 colors..
Philip
> Hi list,
>
> now the graphic is nearly working. I turned on the nfs swap and was
> chosing XF86_SVGA, 256 colors and 640x480. now i got a login screen and
> see kdm but when he wants
Op maandag 6 december 2004 16:25, schreef Jim McQuillan:
Hi,
How is the colordepth.. KDM and KDE likes more than 256 and old machines in
the LTSP standard gives mostly high resolution but poor colordepth. I had the
same behavior on suse 9.1
Philip
> Verner,
>
> How much memory do you hve in y
Op maandag 15 november 2004 16:49, schreef Werner Winter:
Not yet, I am planning for this week..
Philip
> Hello,
> has anyone any experience with ltsp 4.1 and SuSE 9.2? Does it work? May I
> run into trouble using kernel 2.6?
> Thanks.
---
Th
Op woensdag 10 november 2004 13:51, schreef nigel barker:
> many KDE apps fail to run on the clients, even though they run just fine
> on the server display
> They pop up briefly, then the KDE crash panel flashes on and itself
> disappears, leaving the user wondering if his app is going to start or
Op zondag 3 oktober 2004 20:08, schreef Philip Schroth:
I have figured out to make the host keys but now I get the error:
Could not load host key:
when I try to start the sshd by hand.. He is not started at boot time... Nis
is running..
The system is SUSE 9.1 and ltsp 4.1
Gr,
Philip
>
Op zondag 3 oktober 2004 18:10, schreef Jim McQuillan:
In the 4.1 docs there is no mention on ssh.. In the meantime I found it in the
ltsp-4.html.. I will try it..
Thanks,
Philip
> On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, Philip Schroth wrote:
> > Hi listers,
> >
> > I have tried to make l
Hi listers,
I have tried to make local apps working via rsh.. But I cannot found any rsh
things in the ltsp tree (4.1) Is there something missing??
Philip
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Hi,
I just installed ltsp 4.1 and was able to use sound under kde via the nasd.
In the /opt/ltsp/etc/rc.sound is an entry for artsd, but artsd is not in
the 4.1 distribution.. Is it possible to download artsd seperate?
Greetings,
Philip
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Here is the file.. Its from suse 9.0
The original description is from linux-schulen.de
> snip
#
# Take the devices away from the user.
#
case "$DISPLAY" in
:0|:0.0)
# Only for display :0 we have to reset the owner ship and
# permissions of the /dev/xconsole FIFO and the c
Op woensdag 12 mei 2004 15:51, schreef Jose de Paula Eufrásio Junior:
> Philip Schroth wrote:
> > Op woensdag 12 mei 2004 01:38, schreef Chris Berry:
> >>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> >>Hash: SHA1
> >>
> >>We're setting up a proof of
Op woensdag 12 mei 2004 01:38, schreef Chris Berry:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> We're setting up a proof of concept ltsp system, and I'd like to get
> some feedback.
>
> Here is our test server:
>
> Pentium 4 1700mhz
> 768mb Ram
> 7200 IDE HDD
> ATI Rage 128GL graphics car
Op vrijdag 7 mei 2004 10:14, schreef Eilert:
Hi,
we ere using suse 8.2 with standard kernel and switched to suse 9.0 and get
the same problems.. We replaced the switch (cheap model to another cheap
brand) and everything went normal..
Philip
> Hi Kalev,
>
> > What kernel is your server running?
Hello listers,
I have an ltsp server running on top of suse 9.0.. The server is an 2G
processor and 1G ram, running KDE .. Sometimes the kdeinit process is hanging
and brings the server is almost to an grinding halt.. Is there somebody out
there who has the same problem.. I think it is KDE spec
Op dinsdag 27 januari 2004 14:00, schreef Nitin Putcha:
Hello Nitin,
just a few things I have learned the last months.. We use two LTSP servers in
an sort of school environment.. Works great but be carefull about the load on
the machines.. Our kids like to play java and flashbased games on the
Hi out there,
I manage an ltsp environment mainly used by kids.. They like to surf the web
and play online flash games.. So far so good.. Only sometimes the flash games
put an heavy load on the system..
Is there an solution to set some maximum load level for the terminal users..
The system is
Op woensdag 17 september 2003 21:17, schreef Bill Moseley:
> I was talking to someone that runs a computer "lab" at a elementary
> school a few days ago. This bunch of computers is mostly used for
> browsing the web, but also for playing on-line games (mostly Flash, I
> suppose).
>
> This person w
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