Andrew,
Before installing LTSP, edit the /etc/redhat-release file and
put 7.2 in there. Then, LTSP will just think it is a RH7.2 machine
and go about installing it.
Make sure you change it back when you are done.
Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 1 May 2002, Andrew Fairbrother wrote:
I think the best way to set up LTSp 3.0 w/ Skipjack is to install 7.2
and then install LTSP and then 3.0. That worked for me, although I only
installed certain parts of skipjack (KDE3).
Tarjei
Andrew Fairbrother wrote:
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> I've tried to setup LTSP V3.0 on Skipjack. No joy so far, nice little me
I've tried to setup LTSP V3.0 on Skipjack. No joy so far, nice little message saying
this version of RedHat is not supported and sad face. I would also value any hints
from the wiser heads out there.
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Tommy Eaton wrote:
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> What about support for Access? If we ever roll out Linux/LTSP/OO, we'll
> need support for access. OO only does Word, Excel, and PowerPoint...
> However, if just Excel brought the PIII to a crawl, what would a DB do??
Has anyone tried ReKall, by thekompany.com? The scre
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> What about support for Access? If we ever roll out Linux/LTSP/OO, we'll
> need support for access. OO only does Word, Excel, and
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> Hi
>
> I have opened Excel on a terminal with version 3. Initially, it took so
> long, that I thought so
Hi
I have opened Excel on a terminal with version 3. Initially, it took so
long, that I thought something was wrong. However, after the initial
startup, the process was fast and responsive. However it brought my
"server" (PIII 600 128 megs) to a crawl.
Regards
Tim
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When you launch an application, the mouse and KB freeze up and then you get kicked
back to the KDE login prompt. Note that the applications do work from remote X
sessions on regular Linux boxen running KDE.
"Egan, Matt B. (Artco)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I loaded skipjack at home but hav
I loaded skipjack at home but haven't tested LTSP yet.
As far as crossover office goes I've never played with it. What problems are
you having?
What does it do? Doesn't it do?
Matt
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