I have no idea.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Richard Bos wrote:
> Thomas, will those changes be merge with the ltsp mainstream?
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Op woensdag 8 december 2004 13:15, schreef Thomas Reifferscheid:
> I do this by samba.
> My setup is here: http://134.93.168.49/~reiffert/ltsp/
> with one time (short) passwords.
Thomas, will those changes be merge with the ltsp mainstream?
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Marcus Purper wrote:
> > Hi folk
I do this by samba.
My setup is here: http://134.93.168.49/~reiffert/ltsp/
with one time (short) passwords.
Cheers
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Marcus Purper wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I want to simplify the access to local devices for my useres. Thats my
> idea:
> The file-manager Konqueror can change to
Hi folks,
I want to simplify the access to local devices for my useres. Thats my
idea:
The file-manager Konqueror can change to a certain directory while it
starts ("kfmclient openUrl something"). "Something" can also be a
variable, for example "$home" changes into the user directory, "$host"
into
after that, I'll be doing a few 500 Mhz
systems. Speed, in terms of processing time, is not nearly as much an issue
as my time, so if it takes a little longer to load, but that doesn't take
more of my time, it won't be a problem.
>
> > From: Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
decompressing would slow down the
whole operation, so you might as well just download the
whole binary image over NFS.
Good luck!
Jason
> From: Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Access to local devices
> Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2002 11:20:42 -0400
>
> Got
Got it working!
I realize this will differ for a CD or CDRW, but this is how I got the hard
drive recognized and working.
I added two modules to lts.config:
MODULE_01 = ide-probe-mod
MODULE_02 = ide-disk
I was also told to go to runlevel 3, so change the runlevel line in lts.conf
to:
RUNLEV
there are many ways to do this. VA's System imager, IBM's LUI, etc.
LTSP is not needed. These can do 1 or 100 boxes at once. or more.
Check freshmeat.net for different ones. I was helping to develop LUI,
so I know It works, but I think it was absorbed by VA but I have not
needed that in a wh
That almost defeats the purpose of using LTSP in general, but it is impossible
for me in my situation.
I am working with 2 test systems and will be handling a large number of
systems soon. These systems come to me with a blank hard drive, no floppies,
and no CD-ROM. At this point, the entire
Hi Offray,
I am interested to have a solution on reading lfrom local CDrom and burning
on local CDwriter, preferably without a hard disc, making use of the
resource from the Terminal Server. Wolfgang has done a good job on local
floppy drive.
I will follow this thread as well as your discove
Hi,
I was thinking about access to local devices too. The simplest way I can
concive is put a minimal Linux system on the local hard disk of the
client with the necesary stuff to make that local devices (floppy,
cdrom, etc) works and load the graphical X from the ltsp Server.
I will be working o
empt to
> bootstrap the client, while known clients all receive a
> negative value for this parameter.
>
> Jason
>
> > From: Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 16:35:38 -0400
> > Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Access to local devices
> >
>
f lts.conf
include a variable which tells rc.local to attempt to
bootstrap the client, while known clients all receive a
negative value for this parameter.
Jason
> From: Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 16:35:38 -0400
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Access to local
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