Re: [Ltsp-discuss] file manager

2003-02-04 Thread Rudhuwan Abu Bakar
On 04 Feb 2003 10:54:30 +0100 Tom Schouteden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Being on this list I learned that the somewhat standard window manager > for use with LTSP is either iceWM or qvwm. I also noticed that most > people are using Phoenix as a web browser and sylpheed or evolution as > email c

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] file manager

2003-02-04 Thread CARRIE COY
We've been very happy with DFM: http://www.kaisersite.de/dfm/ -- carrie coy John McCreesh wrote: rox-filer (just the filer bit, not the whole desktop) http://rox.sf.net John On 04 Feb 2003 10:54:30 +0100 Tom Schouteden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Being on this list I learned that the somew

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] file manager

2003-02-04 Thread John McCreesh
rox-filer (just the filer bit, not the whole desktop) http://rox.sf.net John On 04 Feb 2003 10:54:30 +0100 Tom Schouteden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Being on this list I learned that the somewhat standard window manager > for use with LTSP is either iceWM or qvwm. I also noticed that most > p

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] file manager

2003-02-04 Thread Gilles Thébault
In the classroom where I work I use Konqueror (just a few users at the same time) but I think that the best choice is ROX : speed and light. Gilles THEBAULT Le Mardi 4 Février 2003 10:54, Tom Schouteden a écrit : > Being on this list I learned that the somewhat standard window manager > for use

[Ltsp-discuss] file manager

2003-02-04 Thread Tom Schouteden
Being on this list I learned that the somewhat standard window manager for use with LTSP is either iceWM or qvwm. I also noticed that most people are using Phoenix as a web browser and sylpheed or evolution as email client. I am curious to know what you are using as a file manager, seeing that no

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] File Manager

2002-05-25 Thread Martin Herweg
Rajeesh Koroth wrote: > I am stucked on following implementaions: > > 1. A File Manager which shows all the Thin Terminals with network > Neighborhood support. there are no (interesting) files on a Thin Terminal. All programms and user's files are on the server. > 2.How do we give access to use

[Ltsp-discuss] File Manager

2002-05-24 Thread Rajeesh Koroth
I am stucked on following implementaions: 1. A File Manager which shows all the Thin Terminals with network Neighborhood support. 2.How do we give access to user's home directory without authentication in Samba. For eg. /home/USERNAME/office52/user/work. In fact the contention is that we wou