On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Verner Kjærsgaard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi list
>
> - I just setup a brand new kiwi-ltsp on openSuSE11.2 (used the LIFE
> edition).
> - everything works rather fine - only one issue that I can't seem to
> figure out..
>
> When I run FF from the Gnome menu, it runs on the server (it can be seen
> in the ps list and so). It plays YouTube with sound just fine.
>
> Localapps is activated and all in lts.conf.
>
> If I fire it up manually as a localapps by giving
>
> 'ltsp-localapps /usr/bin/firefox'
>
That is how it is intended to work, if you want local firefox to run
from the menu you need LOCAL_APPS_MENU variable, see "man lts.conf".


> it fires up, but the YouTube videoarea is just white. And..no sound.
> Plus, the UI of FF is English not danish as it otherwise is.
>
> Any hints as to why this is so?

No idea, it should just work, try different thin clients, for
localapps you need clients with minimum 512MB RAM and decent CPU.

>
> PS: I did NOT compile my own image, the text on
> en.opensuse.org/LTSP/Localapps says:
>
> 'LTSP5 on openSUSE includes Firefox as local app. It uses all the
> plugins installed on the server, including flash, java plugins etc. if
> the server is 32bit arch.'
>
Local Firefox works without creating custom image, it will use all the
plugins installed on the server, including flash.

> I've only got 32 bits :-)
>
> The LIFE.iso is mounted in /mnt/11.2 as per instructions.
>
There is no instruction that says you need to mount li-f-e iso at /mnt/11.2.

Cheers

-J

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