I want to help update the Wiki (starting with how to change the language
in the virtual machine, as this requires some Ubuntu knowledge that I
didn't have and took me a while to work out). However, I can't register
because I don't have the registration password. Where is it stated please?
Hi folks. My use case for the Openthinclient is for a situation where a
pool of machines are used by people who are not on the whole
knowledgeable about computers but where there may be the odd hacker
pretending to be something else.
Openthinclient is attractive because I can PXE boot the
Please use the option home in RAM
Alexander Stecher
Dipl.-Ing. (BA)
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Hi Alexander,
Where would this option be set ?
Pippo
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On 16 Feb 2013, at 21:20, Stecher, Alexander
a.stec...@openthinclient.commailto:a.stec...@openthinclient.com wrote:
Please use the option home in RAM
Alexander Stecher
Dipl.-Ing. (BA)
Telefon: +49 711 1378636-0
I note that the schema directory says developers only. However, its a
bit sad that we can't make applications that are already in the package
list have a form that fits (e.g. the right icon for OpenOffice and the
ability to specify what we want to open). Is it really the case that we
(users)
Just downloaded the 1.09 vm
Started right up, but being a newbie to linux, I cannot figure out how to
change the default language to English
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you
lee
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The Go Parallel Website,
Hi Lee,
I had exactly the same problem - I use Mageia normally rather than
Ubuntu.
What you need to do is right click on the desktop. The bottom menu
option, which now says Applications for me but for you will still be in
German, expands to a sub-menu. The fifth item in the sub-menu has
Sorry, forgot to paste this link
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/17528/change-the-user-interface-language-in-ubuntu/
which was where I got the info from.
On 16/02/13 21:57, Lee Garet wrote:
Just downloaded the 1.09 vm
Started right up, but being a newbie to linux, I cannot figure out how
to