[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now I wanted to start testing how certain software behaves under LTSP.
> So I installed three software packs (Stellarium, KStars and Celestia to
> be precise) on the server. By mistake I did install them under the true
> root '/' of the server as opposed to the "chrooted"
Heya,
The chrooted filesystem is a minimal Linux installation that is used to make
an X connection to the server. It is _not_ the filesystem and OS the client
sees, but a behind the scenes mini-OS that just connects to the server so it
can pass input/output from the user.
If yuo want to access th
On Saturday 15 November 2008 07:31:56 ltsp-discuss-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ere is my case: I have installed LTSP5 on a HP Proliant ML110 (Pentium
> Xenon) server with Ubuntu 8.10. The clients I am using for testing purposes
> is an old Pentium III machine and a less old Pentium M Laptop.
>
> Af
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [...]
> Now I wanted to start testing how certain software behaves under LTSP.
> So I installed three software packs (Stellarium, KStars and Celestia to
> be precise) on the server. By mistake I did install them under the true
> root '/' of the server as opposed to the
Hello folks,
here is my case: I have installed LTSP5 on a HP Proliant ML110 (Pentium Xenon)
server with Ubuntu 8.10. The clients I am using for testing purposes is an old
Pentium III machine and a less old Pentium M Laptop.
After the usual trouble and uncertainties with respect to boot process