I haven't looked through the whole thing in a while, but I think it's safe to bet that the upstream LTSP manual is pretty dead-on. There will always be distro-specific tweaks and methodologies but you can probably count on this manual being accurate in its content (even if it might not contain the bleeding edge, latest features and such). If you had questions you should always ask the list or of course #ltsp on irc.freenode.net Helpful (system) operators are standing by to answer your questions! ;)
Cheers, Jordan On 05/17/2010 03:17 PM, David Groos wrote: > Hi Jordan, > I always wondered how useful that manual is since software and hardware > are always evolving. Do you have a sense of this? I don't have the > technical knowledge to confidently judge this. Which sections might be > better? Which to avoid? > Thanks, > David > > On May 17, 2010, at 2:36 PM, Jordan Erickson wrote: > >> Hi Paul, >> >> Paper size for printing would be handled in CUPS configuration for each >> printer you have. Keyboard layout is normallly handled by the lts.conf >> option "XKBDLAYOUT" (see page 51 of the LTSP manual available at: >> >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ltsp/files/Docs-Admin-Guide/LTSPManual.pdf/download >> >> ) >> >> >> >> Sincerely, >> Jordan >> >> >> >> On 05/16/2010 11:28 PM, ps wrote: >>> Hello - How can I set a global configuration (e.g. paper size, >>> area-specific keyboard layout, etc.)? >>> >>> Any hint is appreciated! >>> >>> Paul -- Jordan Erickson (707) 636-5678 - http://www.logicalnetworking.net * Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail * -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
