Okay, I found the solution to this problem. Well, somewhat...
The problem is outlined in this archived post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg18049.html
Adding the "--prefix=/usr" to the CONFIGURE line fixed the problem. What
is surprising, though, is that no on
On Wed, August 10, 2005 12:35 pm, Verner Kjærsgaard said:
> Onsdag 10 august 2005 16:17 skrev Michael George:
>> I am having a strange problem with a clients' keyboards. We have them
>> running normal PS/2 keyboards on standard terminals.
>>
>> They boot up right into rdesktop (running on the ser
Onsdag 10 august 2005 16:17 skrev Michael George:
> I am having a strange problem with a clients' keyboards. We have them
> running normal PS/2 keyboards on standard terminals.
>
> They boot up right into rdesktop (running on the server, not locally) and
> they log into their Windows 2003 Terminal
I am having a strange problem with a clients' keyboards. We have them
running normal PS/2 keyboards on standard terminals.
They boot up right into rdesktop (running on the server, not locally) and
they log into their Windows 2003 Terminal Server. They keyboard proper
works fine, but everything t
Mikkel,
What you need to do is this:
ldconfig -r /opt/ltsp/i386
That will rebuild the ld.so.cache file, and your clients will
then be able to find the proper libraries.
Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote:
> I have a problem selecting a different
I have a problem selecting a different keyboard layout. I have tried
setting XkbLayout = dk in lts.conf, but that doesn't change anything...
I have also tried copying the keyboard lines from the servers config
file to rc.setupx, but that doesn't work either.
When a terminal boots I get this mes