Re: Flash slow

2008-02-13 Thread Gavin McCullagh
Hi, On Tue, 12 Feb 2008, Uwe Geercken wrote: today - first class after the holidays - I tested the flash video tutorial again. I bootet one client to the ltsp server and started the webtutorial which has a flash plugin. although I was the only one on the quad core server with gigabit

RE: Flash slow

2008-02-13 Thread Greg Reagle
My experience with Flash on Edubuntu is also that it is very slow. I have come to accept this, but if there is a solution that would be great. -- greg reagle | computer technician, system administrator | community it innovators - CITI | 202-234-1600 ext. 353 -Original Message- From:

Re: Thin client auto-logon

2008-02-13 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Sergio Dicandia kirjoitti: I need to avoid children having to log on the thin clients for a number of reasons (simplicity, to start with). Is there a simple way to have thin clients auto logon? Is this the best way do auto login on the Ubuntu 7.10? 1. First I did this:

faster ssh for ltsp5

2008-02-13 Thread Robert Arkiletian
Could this help ltsp5? http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/ -- Robert Arkiletian Eric Hamber Secondary, Vancouver, Canada Fl_TeacherTool http://www3.telus.net/public/robark/Fl_TeacherTool/ C++ GUI tutorial http://www3.telus.net/public/robark/ -- edubuntu-users mailing list

Re: creating fat 'thin' clients with ltsp

2008-02-13 Thread Jim Kronebusch
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 00:42:29 +0100, David Van Assche wrote Hi there, I've recently documented the steps needed to make alternative fat chroots with local apps and local cpu/memory usage. So called ltsp diskless workstations, or low fat clients. The wiki is here, and though is not complete,

Re: creating fat 'thin' clients with ltsp

2008-02-13 Thread David Van Assche
Hi Alexander, It takes up as much space as you need it to. It really depends on what files you have installed, but calculate that a XFCE based chroot with open office, firefox, and various multimedia tools will probably take up to 600 MB and a full edubuntu desktop install will probably take up

Re: creating fat 'thin' clients with ltsp

2008-02-13 Thread David Van Assche
Hi Jim, The one thing to remember is that the ltsp-client-core part of the startup process does certain things like auto-configure X, create an automated fstab with detected devices, and so on. One would have to look at ltsp-client-core and ltsp-client-setup to understand exactly what it does

EDUBUNTO DHCP Server Not Working Correctly

2008-02-13 Thread operationsengineer1
hi all, i installed edubuntu 7.10 on a server at a school. before connecting any clients, i then installed the 2nd cd's application software. with the help of some forum members, i got the clients to the point of looking for an ip address, but the response was that the dhcp server wasn't

RE: EDUBUNTO DHCP Server Not Working Correctly

2008-02-13 Thread Mike White
To check your config file: Sudo gedit /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf Michael White Technology Coordinator [EMAIL PROTECTED] P. (916) 996-1203 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:edubuntu-users- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008

RE: EDUBUNTO DHCP Server Not Working Correctly

2008-02-13 Thread Steve Jackson
And to see what DHCP is telling you as it tries to start up: grep dhcpd /var/log/daemon.log On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 16:33 -0800, Mike White wrote: To check your config file: Sudo gedit /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf Michael White Technology Coordinator [EMAIL PROTECTED] P. (916) 996-1203