Andrew Ziem wrote:
Official support for LTSP 4.2 is pretty much gone.
Any interest in compiling the latest X.org for LTSP 4.2? Probably not,
but I had to ask. :)
I can relate to what you're experiencing with your Dells. I'm running a
few HP:s and they have similar symptoms on
Hi list
I'm finding my way around LTSP SuSE 10.0... so pls bear with me :-) I
need to configure a USB printer on an LTSP terminal. I've:
rpm -qa | grep ltsp
to find which ver of LTSP, and yield nothing. How can I find what ver
it is if it was make installed?
Any insight appreciated.
TiA,
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 10:50:35AM +0300, Jari Turkia wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Official support for LTSP 4.2 is pretty much gone.
Any interest in compiling the latest X.org for LTSP 4.2? Probably not,
but I had to ask. :)
I can relate to what you're experiencing with
Stuart Murray-Smith schrieb:
Hi list
I'm finding my way around LTSP SuSE 10.0... so pls bear with me :-) I
need to configure a USB printer on an LTSP terminal. I've:
rpm -qa | grep ltsp
to find which ver of LTSP, and yield nothing. How can I find what ver
it is if it was make
Scott Balneaves wrote:
You don't have to have ubuntu: we provide tarballs up on the website
that have an LTSP 5 chroot. Download and install on any distro.
So you're saying Download and install on any distro. here:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/IntegratingLtsp
I'll definitely be
I see the confusion. You are looking at the wrong wiki page.
Take a look here:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DownLoads
Jim McQuillan
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Jari Turkia wrote:
Scott Balneaves wrote:
You don't have to have ubuntu: we provide tarballs up on the website
that have
Jari,
Your comments about LTSP-4.2 are understandable, and I'll attempt to
shed some light on where my head is at with all this LTSP-4.2, LTSP-5 stuff.
LTSP-4.2 is built in a way that makes it impossible to integrate into a
distro. In fact, like Scott pointed out in another message, it IS a
Am Montag, den 07.05.2007, 12:54 +0200 schrieb Rolf-Werner Eilert:
I would need it to be running on the two screens at the same time, i. e.
switching from server1 to server2 by just invoking Ctrl-Alt-F1 or F2.
I'm sitting in my office here, and I need the old server constantly and
can
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 05:26:42PM +0300, Jari Turkia wrote:
Scott Balneaves wrote:
You don't have to have ubuntu: we provide tarballs up on the website
that have an LTSP 5 chroot. Download and install on any distro.
So you're saying Download and install on any distro. here:
we at the openSUSE team are actively working to include LTSP into the distro.
There was already a set of tools to build images using our installation
sources called KIWI, it has been used to build livedvd's and many other
version of openSUSE.
check it out http://en.opensuse.org/KIWI
we are also
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 01:17:34PM -0400, James Tremblay wrote:
we at the openSUSE team are actively working to include LTSP into the distro.
Fantastico!
Are you using the plug in architecture? The Initramfs tools? LTSPFS and
pulesaudio?
Great stuff, can't wait to see it!
Have some SuSE'ers
I am using LTSP 4.2 with SLED 10, I am having a problem that I have not
seen before. When users are using firefox or other applications (games,
open office, etc.) they some times get an odd looking mouse icon that
looks like an upside down L. And the users cannot do anything else, if
they wait it
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 10:48:00AM -0700, Cody Grosskopf wrote:
I am using LTSP 4.2 with SLED 10, I am having a problem that I have not
seen before. When users are using firefox or other applications (games,
open office, etc.) they some times get an odd looking mouse icon that
looks like an
I am trying to test Xubuntu + LTSP 4.2 under a Virtual Machine to see how well
this
setup works. Of course my first option in ltspcfg is to set a run level. When
I choose
option 1 to do so I get the error Unable to open /etc/inittab: No such file or
directory at /usr/sbin/ltspcfg line 142,
I have just completed the first set of installation instructions for LTSP on
Opensuse 10.2
Could I ask that those interested in using this give it a try.
Could I also ask the LTSP devs to give it a try. I know opensuse is foreign to
most of you but your input on what is missing and what can be
On Thursday 10 May 2007 20:55, James Tremblay wrote:
I have just completed the first set of installation instructions for LTSP
on Opensuse 10.2
Could I ask that those interested in using this give it a try.
Could I also ask the LTSP devs to give it a try. I know opensuse is foreign
to most of
Second attempt at posting.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Dan Trockman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 9, 2007 8:15 PM
Subject: Two user account questions
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
We have a new install of Feisty on a test server with several clients
getting ready to
Dear All,
Is there a updated Roadmap thats available for LTSP5? I searched but
could not find one. I just need to know whether the following would be
implemented and/or are considered important as some people on IRC said
that they might but i'm not sure:
1. XDMCP with Local Device (and maybe
Sorry I'm asking too many questions!!!
I'm back to using xdmcp with ltsp-5 and have managed pulseaudio to work
(its quite simple). I believe the ltspfsmounter script should be
similar??? however even after manually putting in a SSH_CONNECTION env
variable it just simply returns - doesnt do
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