So, wen I say,
Now I have installed ltsp5 + ltsp_ubuntu_6.10_i386-2.tar.bz2 root-tree on
Slackware12.
the local devices work, but only cdrom icon is show on desktop. However I
can access alk local devices from nautilus using /tmp/$HOME-ltspfs/
On the last post I say to not install fuse, but i'm wr
HI all,
[it is a bit long but i try to describe the circumstances well]
I am trying to use the ltsp5 package (under debian etch), especially its
localdev feature.
# Therefore I did:
aptitude install libgtk2.0-dev fuse-utils libfuse-dev libx11-protocol-perl
apt-get -b source ltsp; apt-get -b sou
Hello Ald,
I used ltsp5 + Slackware 11 few moths ago.
With ltsp_ubuntu_6.10_i386-2.tar.bz2 root-tree the result is 100%
functional. at the time, I had to do this:
install the Fuse:
tar -xpzvf fuse-2.6.3.tar.gz ,
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-kernel-module
Install ltspfs on your LTSP server
> On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 14:17 +0200, Andrew wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've installed ltsp5 using the debian-etch tarball on a slackware-12
>> system. Sound works, printers work, cdrom works (desktop icon).
>> I have an HP Photosmart D5160 with five-in-one card reader. Is there any
>> hope of gett
What did you do on the server to get it working? I imagine that the
tarball is what you are NFS exporting. I am trying to figure out what
the server needs to run to see the thin client's devices.
Thanks,
Alberto
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 14:17 +0200, Andrew wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed ltsp5 usi
Hi,
I've installed ltsp5 using the debian-etch tarball on a slackware-12
system. Sound works, printers work, cdrom works (desktop icon).
I have an HP Photosmart D5160 with five-in-one card reader. Is there any
hope of getting this to work? At the moment I am getting an entry in fstab:
fuse on /t