david,
when you say build-the-low-fat client are there any modifications, I
need to do on the client side?
I am asking because I can not touch the existing hardware, yet I have
quite good clients and some things are slow using ltsp. having a low
or high fat client would enable me to maybe
Hi,
this is interesting stuff.
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, David Van Assche wrote:
I suppose I can put up a Hardy version on my website.
Probably no harm. I suspect a lot of people will want to stick with hardy
(I suspect intrepid suggests a lot of new stuff that might not be
entirely stable yet).
Hi Gavin,
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Gavin McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this is interesting stuff.
Thanks
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, David Van Assche wrote:
I suppose I can put up a Hardy version on my website.
Probably no harm. I suspect a lot of people will want to stick
Hi Uwe,
The idea of building this plugin was to make it as simple as typing
one command and have it do all the necessary work for you... when I
say build, I mean use the ltsp-build-client command that u normally
use for a normal client. I should add, that the script has been
created and tested
Is someone going to post
a fix to NBD_SWAP = True
on the LTSP.org site or the Edubuntu wiki?
If someone write is to me I can do it as well?
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Quoting Jordan Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I currently have an Edubuntu 8.04 server handling 4 thin clients in a school
environment. I will soon be enlarging this effort but this strange behavior
is now happening.
I am having problems with random USB or jump drives. When a student plugs in
their jump drive it shows up on all 4 of the
Is it possible to build a low fat client using xubuntu to make things
even lighter? (I don't understand much about the differences from a
users point of view or why xubuntu requires less power. Can someone
enlighten me a bit?)
I have some clients that are not so fat, but having sound (i.e. vlc,
hello everybody,
I find this documentation very helpful. does it also exist in german??
if not would it be ok when I translate it and give it back to you?
rgds,
uwe
Hi all,
Just wanted to drop a line and let you all know that we're updating a
lot of the information regarding LTSP