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On 4/28/07, Gavin McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen it a lot on thin clients -- you
I think you can use ldap/smb server to have all users log in to just one
server, there is a package at http://majen.net/smbldap/ that solves this
problem. So try it.
David
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Hi All,
Has anyone encounter this type error on thin client booting? I'm testing
Edubuntu Gutsy on Via Nehemiah based laptop. I'm booting the laptop as a thin
client and this is the error [ 38.900730 ] vt8623fb :00.0: memory size
detection failed (0, 20), suppose 16MB. The thin client
Hi,
I have Gutsy edubuntu server setup for about 10 thin clients. I was able to
boot with 3COM and Intel UNDI cards that have PXE facility, but network cards
such as VIA Rhine, Realtek gets the IP address, starts loading to the satge of
bringing up the ldm login screen and stop with a blinking
Hi,
You surely need to install SAMBA for your Ubuntu installation to interract with
MSÂ Windows network and do some configuration on Ubuntu machine regarding those
drives on Windows server in order to gain full access to the content. Read the
help file that comes with Ubuntu, it is very straight
I know some earlier adopters will have noticed this problem, I install Edubuntu
classroom server on a system that has 2 nic cards with LTSP activated, but it
is just not giving out IP addresses to the clients. I have followes some links
on ubuntu forum etc but now solution yet.
Please give me a
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2008, David Ally wrote:
I know some earlier adopters will have noticed this problem, I install
Edubuntu classroom server on a system that has 2 nic cards with LTSP
activated, but it is just not giving out IP addresses
Hi All,
I'm glad this type of effort is coming to the fore, and i'm willing to
participate in the gathering of all these bits and pieces into a single place
for reference purposes. I can participate in this effort as assigned by more
knowledgeable members of the list, so i await any
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 7:25 AM, David Ally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
After installing LTSP on an Kubuntu desktop machine and building the ltsp
client, I update the sshkeys and image. The client are not getting IP
address from the server. Mind you installed the ltsp-standalone
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 7:25 AM, David Ally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
After installing LTSP on an Kubuntu desktop machine and building the ltsp
client, I update the sshkeys and image. The client are not getting IP
address from the server. Mind you installed the ltsp-standalone
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HI,
Has anyone had this problem? I installed kde4 on ubuntu server 8.04.1(that has
gnome desktop) and made it the default diplay manager, it's been working
perfectly until suddenly I was trying to instal java jre but could not finish
the download, so I aborted it. Thereafter, restarting the
Hi,
I was trying out the possibilities of makking my linux laptop a remote desktop
login machine and activated remote login from the gnome login application,
after this, i tried login into my laptop as a remote login server but it did
not work instead whenever i restart the machine it kept on
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