Thanks very much ones again. I will go on testing a few things on my own then.
I understand your point of view about the WTS part. And as much as I would love to give all our customers a nice gnome desktop, unfortunaly there are still a lot of customers out there that want (or need for some programs) a Windows desktop. So it sould be very nice if you can support both, with one and the same platform (one LTSP client connecting to both Linux and/or Windows desktops). But again, I do understand your point of view... Sander On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 09:53 -0500, Scott Balneaves wrote: > S. J. van Harmelen wrote: > > > How can I use local devices? Citrix and rdesktop both support > > the use of local devices, but in order to use a device, it must be > > (auto)mounted. > > By default, local devices will just work. Plug in your usb stick > and things will function. > > > I just read another peace about ltspfs and do I understand correctly > > that this could/should do the automounting on the thinclient? > > It does. > > > Of course with a Linux Terminal Server you then also need ltspfsd to > > make the mount available in the virtual desktop, but in my case I want > > to connect to a Windows Terminal Server. > > I don't have access to a Windows Terminal Server, and, to be perfectly > honest, have no real personal desire to get this going. I've seen > on the ltsp mailing list that some people have tried, with varying > success. Try looking through the ltsp-discuss archives, but > I'll be perfectly blunt: For me, personally, I don't care about > Windows Terminal Server working with local devices, so someone else > will have to get that going. They're welcome to submit patches to me, > and, if they're sane, I'll accept them. But as I don't have access > to WTS, I have no idea how to make it work myself. > > Scott > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
