On Tuesday 28 February 2006 19:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Monday 27 February 2006 21:58, Sudev Barar wrote:
On 2/28/06, yorick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having an issue with 4.1.1 running on SuSE 9.3. The terminals
Hello,
I'm having trouble with NLS charsets.
I would like to load nls_iso8859-15 and nls_cp850 on the terminal.
But I don't know how to.
LTSP loads nls_iso8859-1 and nls_cp437
in the pas I have deleted nls_iso8859-15 and nls_cp850 from thye LTSP
instalation and
ln -s nls_iso8859-1 nls_iso8859-15
Hi all,
Following the wiki, I get the sound working with ESD on my ubuntu ltsp
server. Everything OK until I switch from a user to an other on the thin
client. There : no more sound. The sound comes back if i switch back to
the fisrt user.
Let's draw the thing :
1) Client boot.
2) log in as
Sounds to me as if you're only changing user defaults, not system
defaults. You may need to change it for each login you want sound for.
Julien Rennard wrote:
Hi all,
Following the wiki, I get the sound working with ESD on my ubuntu ltsp
server. Everything OK until I switch from a user to
Le mardi 28 février 2006 à 08:29 -0500, Joe Auerbach a écrit :
Sounds to me as if you're only changing user defaults, not system
defaults. You may need to change it for each login you want sound for.
I call /etc/ltsp-sound.sh from /etc/profile as explained in the wiki, so
every user sould
With tcpdump I can see that the server is well forwarding sound to the
thin client whoever the user logged on it is. But it only produce sound
in the spekers with the first logged user ...
Tcpdump also prouves that no user related information is transmited in
esd stream...
Le mardi 28 février
Got pretty far with sound but I think it is more of a hack then what I've
noticed on the web site.
Overall the first person to log in to a station gets the sound after that if
anyone logs in they do not get a sound
But if I restart the client and log in first as that person all works well
Trying
Greetings All,
I was watching the mailing list the other day and saw some reference to
FreeNX so I went out to take a look.
Now I am confused in that I am not sure why a person would need FreeNX
when LTSP is a very similar item?
Also, when would you use them together?
Cheers,
Lonnie
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Unfortunately, gnome-volume-manager does not support esd (AFAIK), and I
have yet to find a good applet that does. Any gstreamer-enabled or
esd-enabled application should have working volume-control (such as
xmms, rhythmbox, totem, etc.)
Of course, I have always been partial to physical speaker
On Tue, 2006-28-02 at 12:52 -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Now I am confused in that I am not sure why a person would need FreeNX
when LTSP is a very similar item?
They're actually not. LTSP will boot a thin client: FreeNX won't.
Think of NX as a super-duper-crazy-fast upgrade to VNC.
I want to use 2 ltsp servers with load-balancing/dhcp failover capabilities.
I have gotten the load-balancing/fail-over part working, but I am having
problems with logins. I apologize in advance if this message is out of
place.
I have a separate LDAP/NFS server and both ltsp servers have their
Dear friends:Has anyone experience installing ltsp in the centos4.2? I downloaded the ltsp-utils-xx.rpm image and insalled it but the ltspadmin command does not give anything up? However, i am yet to check the tgz way. Thanks in advance for sharing.
SincerelySichendra
Hi,
I am looking to do something related to LTSP for the term project of my
operating system course. I don't know what would be a good thing to
work on.
The obvious idea that pops into my mind is a gui administration tool...
I am thinking more in line with the Ubuntu LTSP implementation, as it
Why not create a that will called by session handler script which willconfigure the browser settings to block the connection which can bedone using the LDA-setup.sh (can be found in LTSP wiki)access scriptas a example. I have done this before in my office i will try to publish the
how to
Hi!I have installed LTSP on Ubuntu 5.04. I was able to test it to run on a number of clients computers.All client computers have its own floppy drive, CD drive and with USB ports. I want to make use of it by all client computer are using their own drives instead of going to the server
Hi,
How can i build that modules or is anywhere allready precompiled modules for serial infra red.
Thank you.
On 2/24/06, Dr. Sichendra Bista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone experience installing ltsp in the centos4.2? I downloaded the
ltsp-utils-xx.rpm image and insalled it but the ltspadmin command does not
give anything up? However, i am yet to check the tgz way. Thanks in advance
for sharing.
Have a look at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalMedia
or
http://www.unicolet.org/linux/ltsp.html
Since you are starting from scratch you could try ltspfs which is
reported to work very well.
Regards,
Umberto
On 2/23/06, Al Agawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have installed
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