On 2/8/2006 at 4:31 PM Walter Crandall wrote:
We have one installation of LTSP where some users require MS IE as their
browser.
What cautions or concerns should we be sensitive to in this configuration?
We have this feature implemented in our LTSP server, and one thing that we
noticed is that
On 1/27/2006 at 10:00 PM Sithi wrote:
i got a windows 2003 server running a delphi application (which i need this
very badly)
I saw somebody already suggested Wine for you.
If you encountered problems with it, don't give up yet. You can also use
Crossover Office, which is basically a (very)
On 1/16/2006 at 9:05 AM Jim McQuillan wrote:
Harry Sufehmi wrote:
One question, on behalf of the newbies, would we be able to upgrade to
this version by simply running ltspadmin ?
As for upgrading from previous versions, we'll try to make that work
properly, but what I strongly suggest
On 1/15/2006 at 8:09 PM Jim McQuillan wrote:
Lots of other changes as well.
You can see, there's quite a bit in the new release, and we're anxious
to get it pushed out the door, but we don't want to rush it.
I won't be surprised if you ended up labeling this as LTSP 5.0 :-) looks
really sweet.
On 12/9/2005 at 8:24 AM Sudev Barar wrote:
Look up www.foss.in for details and comments about the event. Thanks
guys for the wonderful community and such dedicated developers.
Well done Sudev, hopefully we can all follow that.
Personally, I just converted yet another Internet cafe here. LTSP is
Hi,
We've been having problems with our 3C900B-TPO (3Com) network cards.
They submitted the DHCPREQUEST, but the request never arrived at the server.
Replacing it with other NIC solves the problem.
But we have quite a lot of these NICs, so if possible, we'd really want to be
able to use them.
On 12/7/2005 at 9:45 AM Jim McQuillan wrote:
Harry,
I think the Etherboot mailing list is where you should be asking this
question.
Thanks, I didn't realize it's available.
Sorry if my previous post was misplaced, I was hoping that there's somebody
else who's been there and willing to share
On 21/10/05 at 11:29 Shane Machon wrote:
Im attempting to get ESD working on clients running LTSP 4.1.1.
(all client soundcards are being detected by the kernel fine).
When I play an audio file, the client outputs a sound file through the
speakers, but it just sounds like a beep. I suspect that
On 19/10/05 at 14:54 Krsnendu dasa wrote:
Yes. Sound is essential for primary schools. It would be great if it just
worked with LTSP.
At our school we have been running KLTSP for over a year and overall we are
very happy with it. But problems with sound have been a real drawback.
Gcompris is
On 09/09/2005 at 15:22 Harry Sufehmi wrote:
On 05/09/2005 at 10:13 Ondrej Valousek wrote:
I am using FC3/KDE as a logon server happily (with sound).
There must be an option for ESD - make sure you have installed it.
Note: Alsa is only kernel driver (not sound server like ESD)
Thanks - that's
Thank you very much for all the replies.
I've tried setting up KDE to use ESD, but it made the control panel to hang.
I'm guessing that means that ESD package is not installed in my system yet ?
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On 05/09/2005 at 10:13 Ondrej Valousek wrote:
I am using
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01/09/2005 at 11:19 Chad wrote:
Harry, Thank you for your input. I am installing
Debian to give it a shot and see what i think. I have heard many good things
about Debian and have tried Ubuntu, which was pretty nice.
Ubuntu is very nice indeed.
A friends of mine asked for help to enable sound on her FC3+LTSP installation.
So referring to the wiki, I started to work on it.
But it seems that FC3 doesn't use nasd nor esd; on KDE's control panel, only by
setting the sound system to Alsa will give me sound from her server.
I've googled
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On 29/08/2005 at 09:51 Chad wrote:
I am planning on using Fedora Core 3 (or 4, not sure yet) to make the
Thin Network.
There seems to be issues with Fedora Core 4, maybe it's better to wait for it
to stabilize in a while.
If I were you though, I'll
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On 30/08/2005 at 12:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a friend of mine who uses to setup a swap partition on a
ramdisk, so he never uses the disk for memory management. This would
save a lot of processing and disk usage for you. When you have so much
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On 26/08/2005 at 05:21 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
Another problem that I encounter is that dosemu takes 99% of cpu for each
of it's instances. This becomes a performance problem in my LTSP
configuration, where all the work is on the server. The dos
On 15/08/2005 at 09:49 Harry Sufehmi wrote:
On 14/08/2005 at 23:33 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi,
I've been dealing with this local device setup for a couple of days now
without success :(
Workstation boots ok. But, cannot access local floppy/cdrom.
Ah, I remember now... I experienced similar
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On 19/08/2005 at 08:46 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 10:06 am, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
I am planning a small (30 clients) LTSP deployment and have few
questions.
Given the above scenario how much RAM will I need in the server? Will
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On 19/08/2005 at 08:46 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 10:06 am, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
I am planning a small (30 clients) LTSP deployment and have few
questions.
Given the above scenario how much RAM will I need in the server? Will
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On 15/08/2005 at 10:57 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
So, ok. I have more stupid questions to ask:
1. Is the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.localdev script automatically run, or I
must specify it somewhere, maybe in the lts.conf by using RCFILE_XX ?
It's supposed to be
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On 15/08/2005 at 15:01 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi guys!!!
It finally works!!! Wohooo!!!
Well done Fajar :-) I'll be looking forward for your FC4 + LTSP4 article.
Cheers!
Harry
ps:
I believe pak Onno will be interested in that article too.
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On 14/08/2005 at 23:33 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi,
I've been dealing with this local device setup for a couple of days now
without success :(
Workstation boots ok. But, cannot access local floppy/cdrom.
My configurations are:
LTSP 4.1.1 with kernel
At 14:48 06/07/2005 -0500, Cory Oldford wrote:
I guess I wasn't clear enough. I have a script that does just that. It
uses sessreg to kill the logins then I use 2 sweeps of process killing to
kill child processes followed by the parents of any processes that don't
die in the first sweep. To
At 00:48 04/07/2005 -0400, Claude Gélinas agr. wrote:
Le dimanche 03 juillet 2005 à 23:22 -0400, Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Did you take a look at the wiki article on NFS?
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/NFS
Yes I've tried that but it didn't work. As I still have no luck with the
2.6
As promised to Jim, here it is :
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/SuccessStories#Indonesian_Internet_Cafes
As you can read yourself, the situation is pretty bad for small businesses
at the moment. For the big fish on the other hand (eg: big companies,
gov't, etc), BSA is pretending to
a load of text there - still
no joy too.
At 10:13 24/06/2005 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 16:00 +0700, Harry Sufehmi wrote:
[ws010]
LOCAL_DEVICE_01 = /dev/fd0:floppy
RCFILE_01 = rc.localdev2
#MODULE_01 = usb
= usb-ohci, it seems to still load
the USB drivers anyway - but unfortunately the USB printer is still unusable)
If there's anything else that you need to know just ask.
Thanks,
Harry
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Harry Sufehmi wrote:
I'm having problems with USB printers, where if put them
I think I got this one sorted, basically using Gnome's filemanager doesn't
work in FC3, so I used Konqueror instead.
Yay ! :-) finally. I just never thought it would be this simple.
I'll elaborate later if anyone's interested, gotta run now.
Thanks,
Harry
At 12:50 23/06/2005 +0200, Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
Harry Sufehmi wrote:
I think I got this one sorted, basically using Gnome's filemanager
doesn't work in FC3, so I used Konqueror instead.
Yay ! :-) finally. I just never thought it would be this simple.
I'll elaborate later if anyone's
I'm having problems with USB printers, where if put them at workstations,
they just wouldn't print.
Normally, I'd start looking around for clues so I can troubleshoot the
problem. However, in this case I couldn't find any. So I have no idea
whatsoever on how to solve this problem.
Can anyone
A user in my company was impatient when LTSP was first boot on her machine.
She reset the machine halfway.
But this caused her to be unable to get the login screen at all, instead
only presented with the famous gray screen.
Unfortunately, when other users turned on their machines, they got the
At 13:53 14/06/2005 +0800, seekuel _lycos.com wrote:
sir I was setting up LTSP 4.1.0 using Mandrake 10.0 our workstaions are
all identical, evrything wroks fine exept for 1 workstation which was the
bios was updated to newer version. This are the last few lines the
workstation displays:
Hi all LTSPians,
We are in the verge of expansion of our office and we have decided
to have LTSP architecture for the same .
We will be having round about 40 Thin Clients Running simultaneously
in full graphical mode .
we want to have KDE , Openoffice ,
At 13:55 09/06/2005 +0700, Harry Sufehmi wrote:
At 22:42 08/06/2005 -0400, Jason Maas wrote:
I ve tried the solution found on wiki, with the LDA
scripts. I do everything right, but on terminals,
after login, in /home/$user/drives there is a FILE
named floppy, not a FOLDER.
I was just chatting
At 22:42 08/06/2005 -0400, Jason Maas wrote:
I ve tried the solution found on wiki, with the LDA
scripts. I do everything right, but on terminals,
after login, in /home/$user/drives there is a FILE
named floppy, not a FOLDER.
I've seen the same behavior on our v4.1.1 setup with a Debian
On 14/07/2003 at 09:21 AM-Harry Charles Venter - Q Data KZN wrote:
2. I have not been able to successfully create or attach to an NFS swap. It
always fails. The terminal I am using only has 32 MB memory and cannot be
upgraded. So I think I have to go with an NFS swap partition.
I'm having
On 10/07/2003 at 08:49 AM-Harry Ken Cobler wrote:
Christoffer Dahl Petersen wrote:
Has anyone used LTSP with Novell?
I would like the clients to auth against the Novell and when the users
log in, they should mount there home folder on the Novell, but I don't
know where to start looking - Please
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