If I open a terminal on a thin client, the command prompt reads
'matt@servername'. If I remember correctly, when I open a terminal on a fat
client, the command prompt reads 'matt@workstation' or similar.
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>
to point them to the right page?
If so, the command:
chromium-browser www.yahoo.com
opens chromium at that page.
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On 29 August 2013 00:07, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
> Ahhh, ok, it just clicked what they are saying. We do have two nics, one
> is for internal, on for the Internet. Don't need NAT though. And never
> thought of the setup as being a router but guess it is.
>
Interesting. I would say you do need NAT
net (not just to get local apps to connect to the
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've configured a specific machine by mac address to auto login as a
'staffroom' user. Then on that 'staffroom' user's desktop, I've configured
Firefox to auto start and open a specific page for that user at login.
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On 27 August 2013 00:37, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
> Hey Matt,
>
> Well it was so long ago a lot of the install details are fuzzy. But I
> haven't been running anything as local apps. I would like to take some of
> the load off the server with that except we use the Epoptes pr
another method?
Also, post up your lts.conf... are you doing anything different from the
default with additional mounts?
Which user directory is Scratch defaulting to try to save to? Are the
permissions okay?
All the best,
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On 26 August 2013 21:13, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
>
> On
s some time ago, but I've dug out the relevant section of my notes and
for us it 'just works'. You'll see (below) I've installed it onto the
server AND into the chroot to run as a local app.
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Hi Robert,
We've used Google Scratch successfully for a year on Ubuntu 12.04LTS. Is
that the same thing? What OS you running?
I've not come across any problems saving at all.
We're using it as a local app but I'm pretty sure we ran it on the server
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erver as the problem. Could you 'borrow' a network card from another
machine to test in the server (though, perhaps not purchase...).
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On 16 July 2013 17:32, James Butler wrote:
> Grrr. Bought a new Linksys hub to try. The only systems connected to it
> are the Edubuntu box
clients. Might be worth swapping it out if you have
another to
hand.
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On 15 July 2013 22:22, James Butler wrote:
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> My setup is simply the Ubuntu LTSP box connected via 1 NIC to a hub, and a
> client connected by a single NIC to the same hub.
>
card in it. Clients have intel video chipsets. Install ltsp and
get it working. Install proprietary nvidia drivers on the server (through
the ubuntu gui for drivers) --> all text upside down on clients. Two
solutions: Remove nvidia drivers on server, problem solved. Or... switch to
metacity (from c
I've not heard of this before and have never had to do it on ltsp on Ubuntu
10.04 or Ubuntu 12.04. What does this do? Is it Edubuntu specific?
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On 6 December 2012 19:58, John Hupp wrote:
> If you haven't done it already, try logging in once as each of the new
&g
John,
I'm sure you've tried this, but I should just mention it as I had to do it
to solve a booting problem with some of my clients. Have you added:
ipappend 3
to */var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default*
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> Wh
On 3 December 2012 12:13, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 03/12/2012 01:37 μμ, ο/η Matt Johnson έγραψε:
> > All,
> >
> > We're using Epoptes for the first time. I used it this morning to run an
> > English class - really great tool. It helped it all sorts
>
e our workstations for their daily work and are currently
showing up in detected clients. When I fire up Epoptes, I can see the Site
Manager emailing from his workstation. Not ideal.
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but an lts.conf switch called "LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION"
I use it on Lucid. Yes, works a charm. If a user logs into a second
workstation,
they may, but they are automatically logged out of the first.
Hope that
anyone had much sucess with these thin clients there are alot of them
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I'm doing some testing using VMWare and I'd like to have the VMWare
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PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM.
The VMWare NIC is identified (in Win2K) as:
AMD PCNET Family PCI Et
be a good plan. Should be 2.4.26.
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On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 14:19 -0500, Jeff Roberts wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've got a bunch of netier netxpress xl 1000 terminals. Under ltsp
> 4.0 all I have to do to get sound working was add sound = Y. Under
> ltsp 4.1 I
I'm having the same problem. I'm trying the text-only thing like you
did.
Matt
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The company I work for is very interested in using Linux thin-clients. We have
a Win2K DHCP server that is not going to go away any time soon, however. Does
anyone have step-by-step instructions for configuring a Win2K DHCP server for
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any change, but
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I need to change the default ports dhcp uses (67 and 68) so it wont conflict
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I'm using RH9 with LTSP 3.
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Thanks for the info. That did the trick!
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Hi all,
I'm using RH9 LTSP 3 and wish to use 24 bit color depth on my workstations.
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> > > On Tuesday 01 April 2003 22:44, you wrote:
> Matt, I'm sorry; I miss-typed that.
no problem.
> On the server, /etc/ltsp.conf should look like this:
> LTSP_DIR=/opt/ltsp
it does
> Add this to /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf:
> [Default]
> RUNLVEL = 3
>
> On Tuesday 01 April 2003 22:44, you wrote:
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> On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 08:37, Matt Stucky wrote:
> > Am setting up LTSP on a RH80 server I just put together. Have a
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> > dhcp ok, t
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> and later).
>
Amazing! 2.4.18 did not work at all, but switching to the 2.4.19 LTSP kernel
made all the difference in the world. I can boot off the floppy or PXE.
Thanks for t
Georg Baum wrote:
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I have been trying to get PXE boot working with LTSP. I had the debian
package working correctly before I started to mess with PXE. After
overcoming several hurdles, I am now stuck. I am able to load the pxe
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e nfs swap patch? Do I need to use it with kernel 2.4.18? Is
there an available 2.4 kernel that doesn't require the patch?
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n see lots of things that
link to /tmp/... such as hosts.allow, which clearly is important for local
apps. However, after the reboot all the links are broken, thus nothing works.
Is there any way to fix this without having to reinstall the packages each
time?
Thanks for any suggestions.
outer, althow this may be a
bit of an overkill :)
>
> 3. ?
>
> So I'm thinking a LTSP router might be worth the work - unless there is some major
>disadvantage that I haven't considered.
>
> Thoughts?
Cant think of anything major, the bigest problem i can see is
con
I don't mind half the time I send them direct too. That reply all button is
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> Thanks for the detailed reply, I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow.
> Sorry about posting to you directly. I didn't check the reply address.
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> -Original Message-
> From: John Murf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Changes to DHCPd.conf when addng LTSP
> to existing
better.
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP POOR GRAPHICS
>
>
> Hi Kerry,
> are you sure that you're using the
What kind of network card is in your client? Sounds to me like you have an
ISA NIC and you need to hit the docs to configure this.
It involves passing the kernel a couple of parameters via dhcp so it knows
what type of network card to load.
Covered in the docs.
Matt
> -Original Mess
The only thing ive noticed that really affects my boot time is if I have a
lot of network traffic when the server is tftp'ing the kernel to the WS.
(worst case it takes 30 seconds)
After that it depends on the speed of the machine booting the kernel. Even
my 486's boot the kernel in acceptable ti
You have another dhcp server answering your requests for an ipaddress.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Barber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 1:32 PM
> To: Charles Marcus; [EMAIL PROTECT
Jason,
Your server might be running 4.1 but you WS is going to be running the
version that comes packaged in the LTSP files 336 (unless you've changed it
which is possible but I have no idea how it is done and setup)
So you should have downloaded and installed this package
http://prdownloads.sou
one)
> When booting off of the CD this thing can do a
> fair 1024x768. What is the best modeline to
> use in lts.conf to get it to boot in this mode?
What kind of card is it?
> Thanks all in advance. This is a great
Change you LTS.conf so that XFS is off see if that fixes it.
then
Verify that you have XFS running.
> -Original Message-
> From: sysadmin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Thanks Jim - Now...
>
>
> Gett
will take serious consultation with a network engineer.
> My skills
> are more rudamentary in that area.
One of your network engineers should be able to help you with the above
problem.
Matt
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I also invite you to challenge me on this. Maybe you've
> got a better way.
Me!? A better way? No I doubt it. I'm just along for the ride.
> Jim McQuillan
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> On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Jason Bechtel wrote:
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> > Matt,
> >
> > I
on't have local apps setup yet so it would be more work
(not that I'm lazy)
This sounds awesome.
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Bechtel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: [Ltsp-disc
> I just attended a presentation in Kamloops BC with their K12LTSP
> Project and I can confirm for a fact that the RFB product at
> forum.hexonet.com works beautifully with the LTSP for shadowing
> users. It even allows you to 'push' out your desktop to multiple
> users for teaching purposes, etc.
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Yeah
that would be great~!!!
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I was just thinking I would need the same thing. I'
D;
fixed-address 172.25.135.139;
}
I have multiple range statements but that has nothing to do with anyting
ltsp. It is just there to work around some other stuff we had in place that
wasn't feasible to change.
Hope it help
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orted to almost
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TIA
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> -Original Message-
> From: John_Cuzzola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 9:13 AM
> To: Charles Marcus
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Francisco Castro'
> Subject: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] Citrix
> > No flaming intended here but I am confused by your query.
> > Are you suggesting that a Linux Citrix Server boot clients
> into MS windows or X?
> >
> > If booting into MS windows..heh I won't even validate
> that with a response.
>
>
> Well, in the corporate world for every Linux app
r here but I really
> think that going with a linux dhcp server and no win dhcp
> server is your best option.
>
> Sorry for all of the ranting.
It wasn't really that bad
> my .02,
> rob
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Send us your config.
If your only serving your LTSP machines you need to make sure you don't have
a range statement in there. If you do it that way the only machines that
will get IP addresses are the ones that match the MAC address of the host
declarations (that would be only the LTSP machines)
ility with Xfree and tying to figure out if it has a standard
Ethernet card in it (or controller)
I think it would be good for them if they made it LTSP compatible. It
wouldn't hurt right.
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relay agent? Would that be a pc in each location or
> something that would have to be configured on the routers?
Most routers have an option to be a DHCP relay agent were you just tell them
what subnet to put forward dhcp request to. From there the dhcp server will
find t
> Oh, and in v3 you can give meaningful names to the options if
> you wish,
> like etherboot-signature and kernel-parameters.
>
Or you can give them unmeaning names
Like me
option nic-thing code 128 = string;
option nic-type code 129 = text;
Very intuitive I know!
>
Roger.
What do you mean when you say it doesn't work?
Does dhcp not start when you add the options? This is all documented very
well instructions on the ltsp website.
You should be able to track down the problem.
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Roger Moreno Quintero [ma
I think the 486 workstation thing is something to do with the way it was
tagged.
Grab an earlier kernel package to use for that 486 WS.
As for the 3com card.
What doesn't work what errors are you getting etc.
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Roger Moreno Quintero [ma
Sorry I meant to respond to the list but I always forget.
I Just wanted to add my second that notion to the cause.
As far as making it work I haven't even really looked at it. It was really
simple in 2.08 but I've not really played with 3.0 much.
Matt
> -Original Message-
ient??? Or 2 mb of video ram?
2mb is so far from adequate you can turn on swapping but your still asking a
lot from so little. Try to get at least 8 mg (I would shoot for 32)
You still have to have enough resources to run the X end of things and I
don't think your problem(s) are even network related.
More ram!
Matt
I loaded skipjack at home but haven't tested LTSP yet.
As far as crossover office goes I've never played with it. What problems are
you having?
What does it do? Doesn't it do?
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 8:27 AM
> To: 'Egan, Matt B. (Artco)'; 'Prakash Advani'; ltsp-discuss
> Subject: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] Citrix VS LTSP
>
>
> Egan,
>
> Good point. And this raises another question. How is it
&
I'm not a citrix expert so I might be way off but are they even similar.
Its like comparing a highly specialized race car to a do it all mini van.
So what's to compare?
> -Original Message-
> From: Prakash Advani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 2:40 AM
> To
minal server to take care of that.
The rest run opera and tn5250 to access the as/400 a simple notepad for
jotting notes and xcalc. All on Icewm.
I love it.
I just wish my boss would pull his head out and love it too.
Matt
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Another option for other win only apps that you can't find replacements for.
Get one 2k server set it up as a terminal server buy a minimal amount of
licenses for it. And allow the people that need to do windows stuff to log
into the terminal server.
I've tested this but not implemented it.
Wor
.
That might explain why I have such a headache when I setup Linux boxes in
the office.
You can do a lot with dhcp
Man dhcpd.conf
Will describe how to setup a pool, that's what you would want to do.
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
rom because it's a laptop)
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That's normal!!!
No jokin
Well,
What kinda NIC, (server and WS)
What kind of medium are you using (UTP cat5, Coax etc)
10mg 100mg, network layout (xover cable from WS to Server? Hub, switch?)
What Kind of network.
Is it alone on the network?
Matt
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that's all I did (I didn't even have to change any of the configs on the
floppy!)
Thanks
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> Matt,
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> Excellent! Was it as easy as I said ? Just dd the image
> to a floppy ?
>
> Jim.
>
> On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Matt Filizzi wrot
up will be going to
atleast 2 confrences to demonstrate Opensource and Linux, with having
just a floppy we can just put it into any random persons laptop
(assuming the nic is supported) and it will work.
Thanks for the help!
Matt
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> Matt,
>
> yes, you need the
> I tested 800x600 45.76 800 816 968 1040 600 612 618 648, and it works.
> I absolutely don't know what it means, but it works :-))
> Is there a site explaining those things ?
>
I don't know the real meaning of all this but there is a cool site that I
use to generate those mode lines.
http://ww
Edgar,
What do you mean lock up???
Like you get a big Grey screen with an X in the middle??
Or you actually get a login screen and you can't move your mouse or cursor?
What exactly does that mean
> adapter I get the error no screens found, and when I use either the
> trident
> or the ATI, the
p/i386/etc I've played with it before and it doesn't affect anything
Matt
> -Original Message-
> From: Katsonis, Dennis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 2:09 PM
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in screen your good to shut off.
> Thanks.
Hope it helps
> Romain Surleau.
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That is the same thing I've found
It has nothing to do with processor power its just finding a video card and
NIC that will work well with it
I've made the same call here for us
If it doesn't have PCI slots it is gone
Anyone else?
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Roberts [mailto:[EMA
pboot/tftpboot/lts/kernel.name which doesn't exist
Good luck
Hope it helps
Matt
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From: brunhilde
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Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 2:41
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Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] problems
with tftp
Hy,
i
OK so I got RWIN
Loaded it on my server and it works (very
cool to me)
But I can't run it from any of my
LTSP workstations
Here is what I get
Connection successful and the screen pops
up for a split second
Then
It dies
And I see XIO: fatal IO error 14 (bad
addre
d a different card (different 509 card)
Matt
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