On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Krsnendu dasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Advantages:
You get the advantage of a locally run application without bloating the
system image (ie space needed on the workstation). You also get the
advantage of a centrally managed system without having to push out
There are several programs to do that and some are incorperated as of
two days ago on amahi.org. I am helping amahi become the de facto
standard as Windows Home Server replacement on steroids. We have been
testing the streaming to win, lin and apple and are having great
success even on the ipod
Gabriel,
It is always best to understand how the scripts should work before
implementing them - otherwise it makes things harder to debug.
Your instructions are basically making use of gdm's ability to specify a
script to be executed when retrieving the autologin user. The output of
such a
AFAIK local swap works fine on thin-clients as well. You just need a
locally attached storage device in the thin-client with a swap partition
setup for it.
Cheers,
Jordan/Lns
David Van Assche wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Krsnendu dasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Advantages:
Michael, thanks. Ian
-Original Message-
From: Michael Blinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 November 2008 16:03
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP over WAN
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Ian Pascoe
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Michael, just to
On Wednesday 26 November 2008 03:16:31 ltsp-discuss-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, I had some trouble working with ltsp:
I logged in on one of the ldm-servers I specified. Then I changed the user
and tried to open a program:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/amnt/home/Peter.Stein$ su ripley*