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--- Roberto Leiva (Trabajo)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
if possible to print directly in port (for example
/dev/lp0 ) from thin
client ???
I have connected a printer in /dev/lp0 in my thin
client and need print
directly.
I know that is possible print from queue (cups) in
local
On Friday 19 August 2005 13:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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.
The clients are going to be used for a single function. They will run
FireFox and connect
Strange, I have never had such a problem (LTSP 4.1 RHEL 3.0 GDM).
But I know for sure the pinging interval could be setup in gdm.conf
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Joe,
Hoary uses GDM.
GDM has a problem, because it tries to ping the Xserver every 15
seconds. IT's not an ICMP ping. It sends an X
Hi all
I am really strungling to get my head around the sound part of the
clients. The client boots up and at the prompt I can hear sound when I
run the command play sound.wav.
If I log into xdm(KDE) there is no sound and sometimes at login it tells
me that it cannot access /dev/dsp.
Can
Anyone else have this problem? in ubuntu, obviously using ltsp, when I
log in (say at the main console) everyhting is fine. but if I then go
log in again as that same user, the login works and the desktop is even
functional, but I'm missing some desktop graphics. Is there some odd
rule
Joe,
This is a known issue. A user may only have one session at a time or
else weird stuff happens.
This is a window manager issue. I am not sure if there is a solution
but a KDE or Gnome list may yield something.
Pete Billson
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Thanka, I'll check there.
Peter Billson wrote:
Joe,
This is a known issue. A user may only have one session at a time or
else weird stuff happens.
This is a window manager issue. I am not sure if there is a solution
but a KDE or Gnome list may yield something.
Pete Billson
--
Hi Joe Peter,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Peter Billson wrote:
This is a window manager issue. I am not sure if there is a solution but a
KDE or Gnome list may yield something.
Technically it may not be the window manager but rather some other part of
the desktop environment that gets cranky.
Hi James,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can show you a site that will crash ltsp + firefox with 256M ram on
client, reliably, repeatably, and at the same point every time.
Ooo...tell me more! I was actually going to post to the list about a
problem we've had which sounds
- Original Message -
From: pandarinathan raman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Roberto Leiva (Trabajo) [EMAIL PROTECTED];
ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] printing
--- Roberto Leiva (Trabajo)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
Hi Jim,
Whoa, that's very interesting. I guess I figured that anybody who
builds the LBE would be using an i686. I'm very curious to see how long
it takes you on the VIA. It takes about 11 hours on my Dell P3 500Mhz
laptop.
I ran it again so here is an update:
crosscomp-src
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Daniel Fort wrote:
Hi Jim,
Whoa, that's very interesting. I guess I figured that anybody who
builds the LBE would be using an i686. I'm very curious to see how long
it takes you on the VIA. It takes about 11 hours on my Dell P3 500Mhz
laptop.
I ran it again
Joe Baker wrote:
Jason Maas wrote:
Hi James,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can show you a site that will crash ltsp + firefox with 256M ram
on client, reliably, repeatably, and at the same point every time.
Problem description
---
The problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 19 August 2005 13:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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.
The clients are going to be used for a single function. They will run
Jason,
Turning on the NFS swap would be great to troubleshoot the problem,
and maybe even good final solution.
Btw, I checked out the dm.org website. Way to go! Looks like a great
organization -- and you use LTSP!
bob
On 8/19/05, Jason Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi James,
On Fri, 19
Hi all,
Joe Baker sent the following post just to me by accident, so I'm
forwarding it to the list because some of his questions seem to be
directed to the whole list and not me. I'll reply to his email
separately.
-Jason
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005
Hi Joe,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Joe Baker wrote:
I loaded up the page with Firefox on a thin client with 64 Meg of ram and 64
meg of Swap space over NFS. I usually never see the swap space used. In
this case I did see 19 megs of swap space used (the free command will
report the memory usage
Hi Joe,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Joe Baker wrote:
The problem is with the web site design. Those bozos are putting _HUGE_
images on the page, then adjusting the size of the image down with the
image property tags in the HTML code.
I don't deny that the web page is hideous (and we have nothing
Hi Bob,
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, bob greatguy wrote:
Turning on the NFS swap would be great to troubleshoot the problem,
and maybe even good final solution.
Thanks for the tip, I'll try it out.
Btw, I checked out the dm.org website. Way to go! Looks like a great
organization -- and you use
I'm experiencing a application lockup with Mozilla when I visit a
MacroMedia Flash enabled website. The site seems to render and work ok
until I click a link or simply head to another URL. Then the whole darn
thing freezes. At this point Mozilla needs to be killed. Same occurs
with Firefox.
Christoph,
How much ram in the client? It could be that the client has run out of
ram, and the Xserver locked up. In which case, turning on NFS_SWAP
might help the situation.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005, Christoph wrote:
I'm experiencing a application lockup with
Hi all,
I have setup ltsp environment and run dosemu in it.
It runs well and it can accommodate the need of F drive and multi user (by
putting the application in a separate directory, and then make a softlink
from each user's home. Printing from the client is ok too.
However, I encounter
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