Thanks to Scott Balneaves and Jim Kronebusch. Jim responded directly to me, probably bitten by the fact that the Reply button doesn't reply to the list. (Can I tell you how many times I've sent things to individuals, rather than a list, because of lists that make this choice...) I've included his answer below:
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:56:48 -0400, Todd O'Bryan wrote > Hey all! > > School starts next week for me and I'm wondering if there's an easy way > to turn off the SSH encryption between the thin clients and the server. > The whole lab is on a self-contained network behind the server and I > just don't need the security. I'm hoping that not making the clients do > the extra bit of work to decrypt the video from the server will speed > things up a little. The lab works wonderfully, but, especially with > video or animation (I teach programming.), a little extra speed would be > a nice thing indeed. > > TAO Download the new ldm from: http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~gideon/ltsp/gadi-ldm-mods-ltsp/download/gadi%40ltsp.org-20070521205254-ek710bofdpdtlwlz/x_Matt_Zimmerman_%3Cmatt.zimmerman%40canonical.com%3E_Tue_Jun__7_19%3A59%3A49_2005_32192.0/ldm Then replace the current /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/sbin/ldm with the new one (make a backup copy just in case). Then modify your /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf and add the following: LDM_DIRECTX=True Reboot your clients and you're ready to rock. -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
