use 64 bit? Is there any difficulty using a 64 bit
server with 32 bit clients? I plan to use ubuntu. The terminals will
be used for word processing, email, web browsing and not much else.
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Qualicum
I'm still using LTSP 4.2 which doesn't support XkbOptions in the XF86Config-4
file. So I hacked build_x4_cfg, adding this line:
Option "XkbOptions" "${XKBOPTIONS}"
Then in lts.conf I can write:
XKBOPTIONS = "compose:menu,ctrl:nocaps"
And turn off the annoying caps-lo
> My ltsp-system works perfectly well until I add more clients to it.
> Since buying extra memory is not very attractive (Senegal, not very
> rich) it should be nice to specify an option to use either more the
> memory in the server (1GB) or in the clients (128 MB).
>
Sometimes just throwing more
event people from being logged into more than one
terminal at once.
Is there a way to identify all of a user's processes associated with a
specific session, so we could then kill them? Thanks in advance.
Ken
Here's what we've currently got in /etc/kde/kdm/Xreset. All the
comm
*if*( dpy == NULL )
*return* 1;
Atom atom = XInternAtom( dpy, *"_KDE_RUNNING"*, False );
*return* XGetSelectionOwner( dpy, atom ) != None ? 0 : 1;
}
Does anyone know what the problem is, and how to fix it? Alternatively,
would it be fairly safe to comment this check our of
on Linux would have to run their own
separate virtual machine.
If the Windows program is a stand alone application (no client/server
application), then you could look into wine or CodeWeaver's CrossOver
product to run the Windows application natively on Linux.
If the Windows progr
Todd Shoemaker wrote:
> Ken-
>
> Running Windows under VMWare on Linux would still require a Windows
> server license + Client Access Licenses, and probably introduce VMWare
> peculiarities, so unless he can get the application running under
> wine/crossover (a pretty decen
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> on a separate server from the application server. I thought maybe we
> could use Linux, instead of Windows. I'm think I need to talk to the
> vendor further to get a more
ine or CodeWeavers to see if
the applications will work on x86 processors running Linux.
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Hello, there. We're in the process of trying to finish up an LTSP
installation at a community teen center. We're nearly done, except for
one little thing.
All the diskless stations seem to be able to get to the Web unfiltered.
Of course, we did go to the effort of setting up iptables, squid,
dans
ers on
the LTSP system with open source software, or, if there is some
application that I cannot get to work under Wine or CrossOver Office,
then do I suggest Windows 2003.
Ken Cobler
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need t
en
you pay for VMWare. Besides, you still have to pay for the Windows 2003
or Windows XP license.
If the idea is to reduce cost, this has not been the most cost effective
solution.
Ken Cobler
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Using Tomcat but
Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Devraj, Ken, et. al.-
>
> I have the same challenge, but I'm utterly confident that QuickBooks will
> NOT run under Wine - or any other such program. So I'm preparing to
> install Windows Server 2003 as a virtual machine, then QB on it. My plan
plications to run under
Wine. So, the customer ended up buying a Windows 2003 server.
Ken Cobler
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Sylva =) wrote:
> I want something more cheap than $250~$350. Because of it that I
> looked for used thinclients at ebay.
>
> I found an hp t5125:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Hp-Compaq-t5125-Thin-Client-PU896AT-400MHz-32MB-128MB_W0QQitemZ160011760939QQihZ006QQcategoryZ11218QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZV
ou are looking for better
terminal emulation, you can get putty (a popular Windows based terminal
emulation program) in source code for Linux to compile for your machine.
Perhaps you can explain MPI and it's features or limitations, and why
you wouldn't want it to run on the server onl
ingle (or two) user simulatenous sessions.
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had to specify
the tftp server in the dhcpd.conf file and then everything worked as before.
I added the line to my dhcpd.conf and restarted dhcpd:
next-server 192.168.1.1;
Hope this helps.
Ken Cobler
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(Hey Burke--I'm not sure if you've been intentionally replying to me
instead of the mailing list? If you want it to go to the list (which I
think you should!), you need to make sure the ltsp-discuss address is on
your email!)
Burke Almquist wrote:
On Apr 7, 2006, at 11:16 AM,
ugs and features, given the rock-solid multiuser heritage of
Unix systems, I tend to see anything that imposes 1-per-user or
1-per-server limitations as much more likely to be a bug than a feature.
Cheers,
Ken Tanzer
Burke Almquist wrote:
This "bug" actually makes sense from a securi
cument to open
on first login terminal.) These aren't LTSP issues of course, but I
hope that device support can be made to "just work" across simultaneous
logins.
Thanks again for the great software!
Ken Tanzer
Benjamin Green wrote:
it WORKS very well.
Your not kidding, boots
floppy
GenericName=Floppy Drive
GenericName[en_US]=Floppy Drive
Icon=3floppy_mount
MimeType=
Name=Floppy
Name[en_US]=Floppy
Path=
StartupNotify=true
Terminal=false
TerminalOptions=
Type=Application
X-DCOP-ServiceType=
X-KDE-SubstituteUID=false
X-KDE-Username=
Thanks very much for your help!
Ken
Nada
tting local
drives working is pretty important for us, as we've got a bunch of users
who can't use LTSP until we've got drives working.
Thanks in advance.
Ken
Nadav Kavalerchik wrote:
I'm experiencing the same problem :-(
i tried many things for two weeks now and i have no
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ls: tmp/floppy/: Not a directory
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Let me know if I can provide additional information--we'd really love t
ssion on the server is able to see the drive contents as well.
Did I miss a step, or does anyone know what might be causing this
problem? Thanks in advance.
Ken
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Denis,
Did you change your DHCP server settings to listen on eth1?
Pete Billson
Thanks for your reply (and thanks to Todd too)
That's exactly what I want to do, but I don't find where to do this!
I use dhcp3-server on Ubuntu. There's nothing about it in dhcpd.conf.
Not sure where Ubuntu
memory is available and which process is
using the resources. You can sort by memory usage by pressing M
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Don't make the workstation a server. Leave the servers, as servers.
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I've tried altering my logout script by using
killall to shut down the problem processes before using slay, by
switching to pkill or plain old kill, but those processes are still left
running. However, if you log into a shell as the same user that has
those running processes, and run the logout s
parameters:
Example shortcut: /usr/local/bin/rdesktop -a 16 -u myusername host
If you download and build the latest CVS version, you can add experience
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Example shortcut for cvs version: /usr/local/bin/rdesktop -a 16 -x l -u
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nigel barker wrote:
The wheel/centre button doesn`t work on any of my clients.
In lts.conf I tried:
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" (also tried PS/2 and NetScrollPS/2)
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS= 3
ZAxisMapping= "4 5"
We use all "Wheel Mouse Optical USB and PS/2 Compati
up will be allowed to
execute the firefox program. So, even if a user was smart enough to get
to a shell and know the command is firefox, they could not launch the
firefox browser if they were not a member of the internet group.
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Ideas/suggestions?
5400 rpm SCSI drives would slow down any OS. YES, using faster drives
(10K or 15K RPM) will give much better response.
Also, if you can afford, a SCSI controller that has on-board cache, that
will help improve performance.
I have found my problem with gdm.
I have a dual processor system board in my test server setup. It uses the
dreaded Intel 440GX chipset, like many server boards of a certain era do.
I have to compile a vanilla kernel.org kernel for this machine to duck
interrupt problems. The backported POSIX thre
Kenneth Tindle wrote:
I see nothing amiss in gdmsetup, although there is nothing there
that explicitly enables remote login.
Just checking because I didn't see it mentioned in your post.
gdm.conf
[xdmcp]
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Steve Hargadon wrote:
I called Codeweavers, reached a salesperson who knew all about LTSP,
and got a quote immediately for a school needing to use Office at $38
each user.
I called NeTraverse, talked to a salesperson who had never heard about
LTSP, didn't feel comfortable answering any questions, a
Todd Relyea wrote:
Has anyone tried MuNAS with their LTSP setup?
http://www.advancedthintech.com/
Just curious if it works as described or if there were
any pitfalls in the install process.
Thanks..
Todd
Here's a quote from there FAQ's page
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Here's how I've got mine set up
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Just buy the technology that serves the application. The fact that I
can do RAID with SATA does not mean I'd bank my company on it. SCSI
RAID has been around for decades. SCSI technology is proven.
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Note: Partitioning is at the low-level of the hardware controller (SCSI
or IDE). This is not the same as simply creating various directories to
store information (i.e., /windows for the Windows computers, /home for
the LTSP users home directories).
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Hello,
The Knoppix Terminal Service is just part of Knoppix.
Knoppix is available at:
http://www.knoppix.com/
After booting from the Knoppix CD, you will find the 'Terminal Services'
icon under the 'Knoppix' (or similarly named) menu.
Ken
>Alvin Starr wrote:
>
>
still haven't gotten to work with LTSP and the T5500 are:
Logitech wireless mouse
Sound
ACPI
Ken Gallo
> I'm trying to boot some HP T5300 thin clients (VIA Rhine II Fast
Ethernet NICs) using a Knoppix CD (05-17-04) for the server. I've
managed to get the server running, but the
They might offer a linux version of serial port
redirector.
http://www.freshports.org/comms/conserver/
http://www.freshports.org/comms/sredird/
This would be the small program that you run on the workstation as a
local application, and modify your program to work with the serial port
redirector.
nd running on the server ? Can you
connect with a Windows PC via Remote Desktop Connection to Windows
Terminal Server ?
If yes, then did you type the address of the Windows Server in correctly
? (i.e. rdesktop -a 16 XX.YY.ZZ.AA) ?
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works fine.
Where (What config file) is the declaration to the keymap/en-us?
Thanks!
On a system I configured, I copied the keymap files to the appropriate
/opt/ltsp/i386 directory (/ = /opt/ltsp/i386).
This allowed rdesktop to work perfect.
Ken Cobler wrote:
I have a new LTSP installation. One of the workstations has a
MagicTouch Keytec touch screen that is connected through a USB port.
MagicTouch supplies a Linux driver that is loaded via X. However, I
need to add an entry in the X config file to tell it which port to use
mouse.
The XF86Config-4 config files on the working (Knoppix Terminal Server) and
non-working (LTSP) instances seem to be functionally identical in the
mouse section.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Any ideas?
Please help.
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LTSP workstation's USB serial port and get the
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I am using LTSP 4.0
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lts.conf is mainly used to configure LTSP client software, not hardware
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When I copy the Linux partition using Ghost the copy won't boot. I only
get "GRUB" displayed. Can anyone help here? I am using Suse Linux 8.1.
Not really sure what this has to do with "ltsp"
But
Ghost has several switches that will include copying the
MBR. It does
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I'm thinking that Varun needs his users to have browser access to pages
on the local server, but he doesn't want them browsing the internet
So far, nobody has addressed that pro
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I have configured this same situation before entirely using squid.
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The benefit of local apps is to off load the server.
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David Johnston wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 09:01, Ken Cobler wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to implement a LTSP replacement for a
bunch of Windows computers accessing a W2K server.
The one problem that I am having is that some of the
Windows computers have (pivoted) LCD monitors. How
would I do
load "/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-1"
Most likely "/tftpboot" is the root directory of your tftp server.
So you're probally trying to load
"/tftpboot/tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-1"
Ken
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LinuxLingam wrote:
dear all,
just combed thru the mailing archives at ltsp, the documentation, and
searched thru google. need help on the following unresolved problem:
objective: old pcs with small hard-disks (500mb, 4gb to 8gb) are to be
used for merely booting into ltsp. instructions are *not*
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norbert wrote:
Ken,
I finally got time to setup rdesktop and it seems to work well,
however as per your note should I conclude that yuo can't have
multiple rdesktop sessions form an XP Pro box even if you have several
clients defined ?
As if that's trus is there a way around thi
norbert wrote:
Hi Ken,
At the risk of being dense is there anything that needs to be
installed/configured/tweaked on the Win XP Pro machine ?
When I launch from my Linux machine rdesktop -u username -p password
ipaddress_or_hostname I get " Connection refused"
thanks
norbert
Microso
'no',
is there any solution?
Thank's a lot, for any suggestion.
viva Linux!
rdesktop is a program that you can download from www.rdesktop.org
rdesktop has options that allow a user to automatically logon (rdesktop
-u username -p password
>Hi gurus...
>
>I am fighting the LTSP-4 installation with no luck so far...
>My first try was with the pxelinux boot method, my dhcpd.conf:
>...
>Next, i decided to try Etherboot, dhcpd.conf like this:
>
>host ckx1 {
>hardware ethernet AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF;
>fixed-address
s. Or better yet, if you really want
to get rid of the Windows client, load Linux on each laptop. You can
then use the free X server that comes with Linux to access the server at
the office. Linux has all the networking tools built in (whether dialup
or high speed through a et
ack
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
# Unlimited traffic on LAN
$IPTABLES -A INPUT -i $LAN_IFACE -j ACCEPT
$IPTABLES -A OUTPUT -o $LAN_IFACE -j ACCEPT
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>I had a thought. Has anyone looked into using LTSP to serve as a
>firewall appliance. The ipchains/firewall software could be run locally
>while everything could be configured from the server.
I would not trust a firewall that got its rules from a NFS mounted
partition. And you would still hav
>If you want to stop this find the guy with the virus infected windows box a=
>nd
>make him either
>
>1) stop using windows or
>2) clean the virii off of his system.
People should also direct some ire at anti-virus software companies that
make their products send a return notification (and the vi
te is memory. Load as much memory as your machine
can handle (and you can afford).
One single CPU could handle the load, provided it was fast enough and
you had enough memory.
Sorry for such a vague answer,
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I sure am glad Microsoft is releasing XP SP2 otherwise, us non-M$ users would never be able to use this valuable piece of protection. I wonder how many other things we are waiting for Redmond to "innovate" for us.
Simon Haynes wrote:
Icewm is now up and running, I have a shared config and a simple script to generate new users and pre-configured folders.
Now I'm trying to tweak the Firebird settings. By default, it has a 50 meg web cache which I'd like to trim to 0, and I also need to set the proxy and hom
ver Client Access
License (TS CAL) for each session that is to be running on the server.
Granted, Windows Terminal Server runs the RDP protocol. So, any device
that can communicate RDP (i.e., rdesktop on Linux), can connect to the
Windows Terminal Server.
has some pretty cool themes, even one that
looks quite a bit like Windows XP layout (which might help bridge some
of your Windows people to LTSP).
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LTSP-4 is now available
It's been a long time coming, and we're very excited to finally
announce that it is ready.
I know it's been discussed before but
How about a short reminder on how to install
along side of current ltsp install for testing?
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Dear Group,
I am trying to setup a new node on an existing ltsp server. The
new node has an original Intel D845GLVA mother board with onboard
ethernet card. The following is the relevant part of my dhcpd.conf:
host ckc{ # CKC MACHINE # PXE Floppy Drive
hardware ethernet 00:07:E9:4
ess. What you need to do is turn on "arp filtering".
Once arp filtering is turned on it uses the routing tables and will
reply correctly on the right interfaces. On redhat.
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_filter
defaults to 0, change to 1
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>I have the firewall completely disabled...and the initial requests (on
>port 1067 I presume) are making it through -- but it seems like port
>1068 must not be working -- how do I add that port to the DHCPD.conf?
[I've redirected this to etherboot-users where it's more appropriate.]
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