On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Tom Allison said:

> 1) Is there anyway to get the hard drives on the client to spin down
> after using them for a lilo boot?

The only thing that ocurrs to me is to experiment with BIOS APM settings.
But I can't help thinking that it's a huge waste to have a hd installed
for the sole purpose of use as a boot device.


> 2) How do you tell the server about a 3button + wheel mouse?  Or,
> tell the client about the different mouse options?

This is handled in the /etc/XF86Config file.  Without a line in lts.conf
to explicitly point to an existing XF86Config, LTSP defaults to creating
one on the fly.  One way then to accomplish your goal would be to find the
XF86Config file for the particular client and copy it to some location on
the servers hd; then manually edit to suit the mouse cfg, and use the parm
in lts.conf ("XF86CONFIG =<nameOfFile>" if I remember correctly) to point
to the modified XF86Config.

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