On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:20, anon permutation wrote:
> Hi Anselm,
>
> We have a variable number of these workstations. Consequently, it would be
> troublesome to setup each one. Their hardware are very similar however.
> For example, 1024 * 768 @ 70Hz will be fine for everyone. I cannot just
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2003 13:59 schrieb anon permutation:
> My question is whether we can have each workstation runs its own copy of
> the Display Manager locally? If so, how do I set this up? Ideally,
> everything(Intranet Java App, Display Manager, X Server) will all run
> locally. Th
? Other
suggestions?
Thanks.
Alvin Hung.
From: Anselm Martin Hoffmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Anselm Martin Hoffmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "anon permutation" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Run Display Manager on wo
Well, "Anon", just skip the ltsp altogether. put hd in every workstation,
load linux in and all the stuff *will* run locally. nfs mount user
directories and you are home free. You can even push fresh disk images
with partimg. julius
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, anon permutation wrote:
> We have some decen
Hello anon permutation,
(sorry, but this does not entirely look like a real name, does it?)
> We have some decent diskless workstations(PIII w/ 128 or 256M), and we like
> to delegate as much work to them as possible to minimize bandwidth and
> server usage. They pretty much just run our intrane
Hi,
We have some decent diskless workstations(PIII w/ 128 or 256M), and we like
to delegate as much work to them as possible to minimize bandwidth and
server usage. They pretty much just run our intranet Java App.
My question is whether we can have each workstation runs its own copy of the
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