o find it on sourceforge, but it seems that you have
forgotten to upload the file or something :-)
Tarjei
>
> I want to thank all of the hard working people who helped on this
> project, many of whom (if not all) are on this listserv. :)
>
> Also, a huge shout out to Jim, Eric, and
(10.29 - > ) was posted to the ltsp list for further comment?
10:42 they might have some ideas.
10:43 that's fine, I've said nothing private here
10:44 I really like the idea of local pam_krb5 and gdm, with
SSH tunnel to the LTSP server
10:44 now, a
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 03:12, duan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Got interesting request from a client today. They already got a AD
> server in place. Can I authenticate my LTSP users with the existing AD?
>
> Hopefully I am asking a right question. Thanks for any kind of feedbacks.
Yes, I think this is p
le
If you don't know what apt-rpm is, then either forget this message or
go see for yourself how to make your life easier at
http://apt4rpm.sourceforge.net/
Great!
Takk :-)
Tarjei
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Just a small thing: I would be very happy if the ftp-adress for LTSP was
placed somewhere obvious in the downloadssection.
I just prefer ftp over http ;-)
Tarjei
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just ftp'd over to ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/sourceforge/ltsp
and I see ltsptree-0.04.tar.bz2.
I then ch
system giving the employee the power
to DELETE users, all I want is to let them add, and
that it.
Store userinformation in an ldap database. That should solve your
problem (you'll still need a way to edit the entries though).
Maybe sudo can help you as well.
tarjei
I made some tests tod
Do you do this before the cat:
mkfs.msdos /dev/fd0
?
Tarjei
ons, 2003-02-26 kl. 17:06 skrev Josiah Ritchie:
> I'm getting this and only this when ever machines try to boot up. I'm using a boot
> floppy (the ne.lzdsk) I've tried several machine with different NICS and d
Maybe you should take a look at partimage?
www.partimage.org
Tarjei
ons, 2003-02-19 kl. 18:00 skrev Anselm Martin Hoffmeister:
> Hello gabriel,
>
> gl> I has assembled this script from others i has found on Internet. The purpose
> gl> is to copy from hda to hdb all the data
http://www.bayour.com/LDAPv3-HOWTO.html
all you need :)
Magnus M@ wrote:
Hi!
Just saw the mail from Ken McCord about LDAP and Kerberos..
Does anyone have a _good_ howto on how to setup LDAP and/or
kerberos ?
I've been searching for a good one for a long time and I've
tried the one on www.ltsp.
Hi,
I would really appreciate if you guys could cooperate with
freshrpms.net or someone else and get a ftp server up and running :)
Cheers!
Tarjei
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Peuckert Stephan wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>Of cause we can all agree that they
> >should use LTSP :-)
>
Hi, you're aware of the danish project http://www.gnuskole.dk/ right?
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>
This is ok for a process that just explodes it's memory consumption. Has
anyone implemented a script that checks if a user i logged on and kills
any outstanding programs if not? I would guess there's some tuning
needed so you don't shutt dow
s2 (and maybe removes them on logon?)
Maybe this could be tied to a user attribute? So you could have
statments like
if ($LOCAL_OO) pki_add_key(oo); or something.
Is this possible?
Tarjei
> Greetings,
> Martin Herweg
>
> __
Hi,
SSH with PKI keys is one posiblity, see:
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~pkeck/ssh/
You can set up one ssh key for each app you want to run w/o a password and
append the key to to the user who's going to be allowed to use the app.
PS: This requires a ssh server running on the client. I'm now usi
http://freshmeat.net/projects/xsmbrowser/?topic_id=150
Mike Ickes wrote:
>
> ---snip
> I am running LTSP thin clients in conjuction with my windows network.
> Now my linux users want to access some shares on windows network.
> Basically they want an interface like the Network Neighbourhood in wi
Hi,
Has anyone tried or have any thoughts on how to use mozilla w/ windows flash
without using the Codeweavers crossover plugin?
Tarjei
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oblem is
that they already got a $HOME dir with files cp'ed from skel about 2 yrs
ago, i.e. rh 6.2 (I'm now using 7.3).
Does anyone have a sugested way of adding custom mozilla(& netscape)
accounts to this setup?
Thanks a bundle
Tarjei
archives that
makes it possible for ssh to dl the keys from a ldap server instead of
~/. Since LDAP can be encrypted, you'll have a secure way to move the
keys (I think). Maybe this could somehow be integrated into pam-ldap?
just my .o2 C. Tarjei
Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
>
> V
oticeable delay between clicks and responses,
> plus the display doesn't update for a while then the logs show:
>
> Do you have any tips?
I'm not experiencing the same problems, but you could try:
-> Shutting off screensavers (saves a lot of bandwith)
-> Running the connectio
I think the best way to set up LTSp 3.0 w/ Skipjack is to install 7.2
and then install LTSP and then 3.0. That worked for me, although I only
installed certain parts of skipjack (KDE3).
Tarjei
Andrew Fairbrother wrote:
>
> I've tried to setup LTSP V3.0 on Skipjack. No joy so far,
u're very close. Has anyone tried to make
wine + windose flash work w/o codeweavers plugin?
Tarjei
experience w/ mosix. How does mosix compare to
using local apps to share out network load and use the local cpu power
of the clients?
4. If root is mounted rw, is it still possible to mount directories on
top of root? (i.e. /home /shared etc?)
I'm sorr
aven't done it too much myself
but it's doable)
This could lower the bandwith costs at startup quite a bit. This of
cource implys that your clients got pc's w/ CD's. But then again a 39 $
cd player is cheaper that a CITRIX client.
Tarjei
_
There's a fix mentioned for LTSP here. Has anyone tested it?
Tarjei
Original Message
Subject: [Bug 58937] Flash crashes with exported X display
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 03:59:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.c
Also, take a look at the KDE3 kiosk framework for a few extra
posibilities.
Tarjei
Kai Schmidt wrote:
>
> On Monday 15 April 2002 18:51, Grazielle Lima Rocha wrote:
>
> Hi Griazielle,
>
> > I have some doubts.
> > Using my station's shell, I can see that
hat it might do better
to add it to the rc.local file.
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The ethernet MAC adress is often written on the card. I thinkt that there's also
a few utilities that can give you the MAC adress f.x. ifconfig on the host.
Tarjei
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Glenn,
>
> You need to include a 'filename' parameter in the
> dh
You've done man mkinitrd ?
Tarjei
John O'Gorman wrote:
>After a few weeks of prayer and fasting, I think I now know what
>must be done to allow LTSP to work with the new SiS630ET chip.
>
>From a remark by Ken Yap, I infer that the sis900.o file must be
>in the initrd f
ldconfig after
installing the new glibc libs and everything will work " or "no, you'll
have to recompile" I'd be very happy.
Thanks ,
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Good q. Hmm. I'll try this asap :)
What keymaps?
Thanks
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Hi, just thought I'd say thanks a lot for helping!!
Are you guys planning a new release soon? Anyhow I'll report on how this
goes :)
Tarjei
Skip Gaede wrote:
>On Wednesday 10 April 2002 10:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Eric Harrison showed me a neat trick for g
ings myself.
Cheers - and thanks for a great product!
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use it.
If you think this is a good idea, I would recoment phpfaqtory for speed
and ease of use.
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ocal app (f.x. sshd).
PS: If someone got a sshd version(binary) that works localy with LTSP I
would apreciate it!
Tarjei
>
>I would like to use ssh, but managing keys for hundreds of users that don't
>know what a key is seems problematic. Does anybody have any ideas about
>thi
else, but I though I´d
mention it.
Thanks again for all your great answers.
Tarjei
> and
>
> server $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
>
> Thus use of ssh to launch local apps should be straightforward.
>
> You don't need NIS to launch local apps using rsh/ssh
> NIS is fairly un
Hi,
I'm considering if it is possible to use ssh instead of rsh to launch
local apps.
Has anyone tried this? I.e. to use ssh instread of rsh to launch local
apps?
Shouldn't this be possible? I tried to search the archives for this idea
but didn't find anything. Please comm
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