sorry for the top post - i think i know why i'm having problems. i install
edubuntu before i had my switch set up so it couldn't configure the network.
i'm going to try and reinstall edubuntu with the switch hooked up and on and
i'm hoping edubuntu can auto configure everything from there.
After some troubles with my 32bit 7.04 install (I think motherboard
failure), I took the opportunity to install and test 32bit 7.10 on a
quad core intel with 4 Gb RAM.
So far:
1. When I log in on a client I get a stripy square in the top left of
the screen. It goes away after a while (a few
Hi,
I run ltsp in a bussiness environment. I have LTSP installed (Ubuntu Feisty)
in a i386 (server client) environment. Now I am setting up a new server
that is AMD64 but the thin clients are i386.
I set up two static interfaces one 192.168.1.x for the lan side and one
192.168.0.1 for the LTSP
Paul J. Thompson kirjoitti:
I set up two static interfaces one 192.168.1.x for the lan side and one
192.168.0.1 for the LTSP side.
If you use two nic, the use Edubuntu Classroom Server. It use two nic as
default. I have Wiki page for that (in finnish, sorry).
Krsnendu dasa kirjoitti:
2. Flash videos are jerky.
What you mean by jerky?
I got test page for streaming flash: http://arkki.info/wordpress/
And here is screencast from client (vncviewer and xvidcap):
http://arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5/test-.mov - 2.7M
I do not see (or hear) any
I mean the video is not smooth. It skips frames and jumps like a stop
motion animation.
As I say I think it is because LDM_DIRECTX is not enabled.
On 7.04 the video was slow and jerky but when directx was enabled the
videos were smooth and good.
The video is fine on the server.
On 17/02/2008,
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
I got test page for streaming flash: http://arkki.info/wordpress/
giss.tv is really interesting, too. It is basically icecast2-server. All
what you need is dv-camera, three programs (dvgrab, ffmpeg2theora and
oggfwd) and internet access.
Something like this: