[Vserver] kde and ltsp on a guest

2006-03-04 Thread Chris Fanning
Hello, I would like some advise please. I am trying to setup an X terminal server (LTSP and KDE) on a virtual machine to help me with maintainence and distribution. I tried with Xen. I had kde and ltsp installed on a domU and exported the homes from dom0. It didn't work. Networking to domU is to

[Vserver] kde and ltsp on a guest

2006-03-04 Thread Chris Fanning
Hello, I would like some advise please. I am trying to setup an X terminal server (LTSP and KDE) on a virtual machine to help me with maintainence and distribution. I tried with Xen. I had kde and ltsp installed on a domU and exported the homes from dom0. It didn't work. Networking to domU is to

Re: [Vserver] kde and ltsp on a guest

2006-03-04 Thread Oliver Welter
Hi Chris, as all guest use the "original" kernel more or less directly, there is almost no performance loss and even no networking latency. But you might run into problems regardig proper rights that X needs on the kernel to run the grafics card - I am not that deep in the stuff to give you ad

Re: [Vserver] kde and ltsp on a guest

2006-03-04 Thread Chris Fanning
Hi Oliver. > as all guest use the "original" kernel more or less directly, there is > almost no performance loss and even no networking latency ! :) > But you might run into problems regardig proper rights that X needs on > the kernel to run the grafics card - I am not that deep in the stuff to

Re: [Vserver] kde and ltsp on a guest

2006-04-04 Thread Chris Fanning
Hi Oliver, > > If you get this up and running - I would appreciate to see your resukts > > on the wiki or here on the list (have the same need but didnt spend any > > efforts so long..) I gave up trying vserver with LTSP. I needed to use portmap and 127.0.0.1 So I went back to Xen and discovered