Shrenik,
LTSP just provides the terminal services to get a gdm login screen
from a server on your network. That server may or may not be the same
one LTSP is installed on and operates from.
Once you are logged into that server all your apps consume memory
there, the LTSP server (if is is s
their sole purpose: LTSP!
I have no doubt the concept will work fine serving many users. It is
fast and reliable.
Good Luck!
Al Hutt
Cindy Murdock wrote:
> Nevermind, in re-reading your message I see you had 5. I have about 30.
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Frank Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 15:28:13 -0600
> Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Its *almost* working now, but when a kiosk boots up and I log in at
>> the login screen, it dumps me back out to the login screen.
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> Have you tried simply creating a new user, then logging
Jerry,
Also here is IBM's link for creating a remote outq:
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/acf2ee1e9d64b16e8625680b00020389/9f4b1d4d23c582f1862565c2007d4471?OpenDocument
Al Hutt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone achieved attaching an AS/400 print queue to a printer of an
thin clients for several years.
We even have remote outq+printq's defined to convert spool to text, then
to PDF.
Glad to provide more info if you need. I'd love to see y'all move to LTSP !.
Al Hutt
Data Processing Adm
Howell-Oregon Electric Cooperative Inc
West Plains. MO 65775
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Stefan and others,
I have seen similar threads here re: random workstation lockups.
We use Neoware Capio thin clients with LTSP 4.1 and we experience
lockups also. Since we are new to LTSP and the Capios we first thought
the problem may be hardware level mouse issues with the Capios.
But we have no
Patrick,
We also use iSeries and I have had this problem. You need to add to your
lts.conf a parameter to tell the workstation where its font server is.
This is probably your (X)server, but could be any server.
Try:
XFS_SERVER = 192.168.10.182
USE_XFS= Y
Al