Marcin,
keyboard mapping is handled by the actual terminal software - gdm,
kdm, whatever and it is handled on user level through config files. no
root access required, unless you want to set it once and push to all
users. julius
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Marcin Mucha wrote:
> Thanks,
> I think
Thanks,
I think, its the right solution because during first installation LTSP I had
problems with XFS and I turned it off.
But what about my second question, has anybody any idea, how to change
dynamicaly keyboard mapping
without root permission.
With regards
Marty Mucha
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Marcin,
make sure you are running xfs, that xfs is serving on tcp and
enable xfs in lts.conf. julius
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Marcin Mucha wrote:
> Hi,
> I `am using LTSP 3 with RedHat 8.0 and everything works fine but I `ve got 2 small
> problems with stations.
> 1. On Gnome fonts look diff
Hi,
I `am using LTSP 3 with RedHat 8.0 and
everything works fine but I `ve got 2 small problems with stations.
1. On Gnome fonts look different than on server, on
server I have polish fonts ISO-8859-2 installed
but on client I see only english and spaces
where should be polish charts.
2. When