Pahingi naman sample ng lts.conf kung pano paganahin yung cdrom and floppy
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> OT:
> oi wingp,
> musta hehehe ngayon lang ulit me naka reg sa plug. regards... jimga
>
> On 9/29/05, Winelfred G. Pasamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/29/05, Federico Sevilla III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 04:56:30PM +0800, Ian Dexter R. Marquez wrote:
>> > > Well, that's cool. :) Thought you were using your fat clients e. It
>> > > defeats the purpose of "thin" client setups. ;)
>> >
>> > Using a fat-client-able system as a thin client is definitely a waste.
>>
>>
>> you can use your fat-client's speed and RAM if you turn on LOCAL_APPS in
>> ltsp.conf for that workstation.
>>
>> Worse, it slows things down since you centralize the processing load and
>> > introduce a network bottleneck. Some optimization could still be done
>> > with fat-client-able systems, though, by doing away with the local
>> hard
>> > drives and using a central NFS-based root filesystem.
>>
>>
>> that's very LTSP. Yes you can boot of the network and run your apps
>> locally or in the server. you just have to specify that in lts.conf (or
>> ltsp.conf?). Also set NFS_SWAP, specially if you have clients with like
>> 16mb of RAM.
>>
>> btw, if you use LOCAL_APPS you have to uncomment some lines in
>> /etc/exports (or export?).
>>
>> other advantages of LTSP, you can remove all the harddisks of those fat
>> clients, to save electricity. and those clients can really live with
>> only
>> 16mb ram.
>>
>> put all your ram in your server.
>>
>> try your best to disable gnome and kde, they will eat your server cpu.
>> use
>> IceWM instead.
>>
>> LTSP will excempt you from 90% day-to-day problems associated with
>> maintaining many locally-installed workstations. just imagine, what if
>> you
>> want to install this newsoftware.tar.gz thing? you don't need to compile
>> it in your 20 computers....
>>
>> what if you want to upgrade some software due to a vulnerability? in
>> LTSP
>> you just upgrade one computer...
>>
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