En/na Luiz Guaraldo ha escrit:
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Use the command as root: ltsp-update-sshkeys
Maybe it help you...
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Atenciosamente,
Luiz Guaraldo
Tec. Redes Computadores
CREA/RS 146230
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Porto Alegre: 55-51-4063-9076
See this thread, it fixed it for me:
http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discussm=119038907208692w=2
-Rob
Stephan Mueller wrote:
Hi,
i have got an Logitech USB mouse attached to my client (ltsp 4.2). The
mouse pointer is very (too) fast. Whatever i set X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION to
(50, 400, 800) the speed
Edubuntu 7.10
Just curious if anyone else is seeing this.
Youtube flash videos play in Firefox but then the video freezes. The
download is continuing as the little red download progress continues.
I can hit pause and restart the video but it pauses again.
Then when I exit Firefox the
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 10:33:57AM -0400, Kevin Squire wrote:
Now that LTSP 5 is nicely packaged with Debian, and with local apps
looking promising on LTSP 5, I was thinking about making the move. But
I am a bit worried.
I have been using LTSP since 3.something. I am currently using LTSP
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 07:41:27 -0700, Mel Wade wrote
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I wonder if this could be achieved in LTSP with virtual IP's? I run a few
servers with
eth0, eth0:1, eth0:2, etc set up on the same nic. Then create extra files
with the
other IP information. Now one nic answers on multiple IP
snip
I wonder if this could be achieved in LTSP with virtual IP's? I run a few
servers with
eth0, eth0:1, eth0:2, etc set up on the same nic. Then create extra files
with the
other IP information. Now one nic answers on multiple IP addresses. Since
Citrix
licensing is most likely based on how
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 09:19:28 +0700
Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or you can just use wall from linux shell.
I wish I would have known about wall. Sorry to come a but late to the
discussion, but I have not checked on my list email in a long time.
Anyway, I had written up a script
Now that LTSP 5 is nicely packaged with Debian, and with local apps
looking promising on LTSP 5, I was thinking about making the move. But
I am a bit worried.
I have been using LTSP since 3.something. I am currently using LTSP 4.2
All this time it has been a not-distro app. I am worried that
Whoops, I just realized that I responded to an old thread by accident.
Disregard.
-Rob
Rob Owens wrote:
See this thread, it fixed it for me:
http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discussm=119038907208692w=2
-Rob
Stephan Mueller wrote:
Hi,
i have got an Logitech USB mouse attached to my client
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 10:49:15PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
Oh, BTW -- any idea why thin client users see a floppy0 icon on
their desktop even with no floppy in the drive?
Because there's no really good way to determine if there's media in
a floppy drive. Some floppy drives can tell you if
Yes, I have had a similar symptoms.
The only thing I do not understand, is why should I load framebuffer
modules to fix this problem. Why (and how) is it working?
Thanks,
Ondrej
Rob Owens wrote:
Ondrej Valousek wrote:
- if more X servers are running (screen_03, _04...) simultaneously, they
En/na Karl. ha escrit:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 01:35:39PM +0100, Alexandre Magaz Graca wrote:
I think I have some problem with ssh and/or ldm. When the server
starts sshd at boot time this message is logged on auth.log:
Oct 31 12:56:27 ltsp-prova sshd[5029]: Server listening on :: port 22.
Can anyone give me some insight into what things will be affected?
To me problem was thin client itself. LTSP5 indeed needs more power out of
thin client. I have used Jammin 225 as my daily work horse on Ubuntu
6.06/LTSP 4.2-system. It didn't work anymore with LTSP 5 (no X, no LDM).
But HP
I really don't know. I remember Gadi determining that it was a screen
redrawing problem, but I don't know enough about this stuff to give you
a good answer to your question.
I know that the problem on my systems was video card dependent -- some
acted up and some did not.
-Rob
Ondrej Valousek
Anyway, I had written up a script as well.
LTSP 5 has TCM, works well, remote desktop not. But X11vnc did work very
well instead (TCM uses that, but not work to me anyway.
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5/X11vnc_02.png
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5/TCM_01.png
On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 21:33:23 -0700, Mel Wade wrote
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So a Windows Remote Desktop can be on a standalone, fat or thin client.
I imagine that every instance of the remote desktop shares the IP etc.
/snip
This is true, except for the Virtual IPs Citrix sets up.
Mel
I wonder if this could
Well,
If I use Ubuntu 7.10 + LTSP 5-packages I use two nic's like this, for
example.
eth0 - 192.168.1.101
eth1 - 192.168.0.1
If I use Edubuntu 7.10 Classroom Server I use two nic's like this, for
example.
eth0 - 192.168.1.101
eth1 - 192.168.0.254
Well, both works out-of-box. But why this
On 03/11/2007, Asmo Koskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I use Ubuntu 7.10 + LTSP 5-packages I use two nic's like this, for
example.
eth0 - 192.168.1.101
eth1 - 192.168.0.1
If I use Edubuntu 7.10 Classroom Server I use two nic's like this, for
example.
eth0 - 192.168.1.101
eth1 -
Guyz,
Does anybody on this list known when will K12LTSP launch version 7 or 8 ? :)
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Still grepping through log files to
Sudev Barar kirjoitti:
None. The server has to have a fixed IP and it could be anything
really. Convention followed is either at start or end of range.
Let me ask one more.
Edubuntu:
This address identifies your computer on the network. If you're
installing a terminal server, and you are
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