On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Peter Billson wrote:
Yeah, this is going to be a bad one! It was just posted by Symantec on
01/26 and I am already getting THOUSANDS of these things through my mail
servers. The ZIP extension is a fancy new twist.
Oh the other hand, not one of my LTSP machines has
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Evgeny Limarenko wrote:
But what about several languages?
Tricky.
While the current version of kbd seems to be able
to handle multiple layouts, I'm not so sure about
the versions bundled with RedHat (besides, RedHat's
i18n has been utterly crippled since version 8.)
If
Hello Stephane,
Here's what happens:
The server has an X server of its own. It is its
config that you find in /etc/X11.
The /opt/ltsp/i386/etc tree doesn't have a ready-made
XF86Config-4 file. It would prevent usage of different
hardware in one system. Instead, a new XF86Config-4 is
generated
Hello Grendel,
my LTSP host is been localized, installing the packages and exporting
the variable. Now some application correctly show localized text.
But when I login (in X) from a client the system is not localized...
someone knows what to do or where to find infos?
Do you log in as the
Hello folks,
Got a problem here.
Somehow, shutdown (poweroff, reboot) just exits
on terminal without affecting the system.
Details:
LTSP kernel 3.0.11
LTSP core 3.0.7-0
Terminal boots into runlevel 3.
Hardware:
CPU Celeron 1.70GHz
Motherboard GA-8VD667
Knoppix on
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Tom Griffing wrote:
Serge;
Check the binary that you're running. I went through
this a while back and all of these pointed to the
busybox executable, which wouldn't shutdown the
client when called to do so.
Oops. I should have figured!
Busybox also segfaults for no
Howdy everybody,
Probably a newbie question, but. If a workstation
is reset or powered off/on while a user session is
in progress, the server doesn't seem to care.
The workstation freezes saying, XDMCP fatal error:
Session declined Maximum number of open sessions from
your host reached, and it