Hi Jason,
On a somewhat related note, would it be possible to change the LTSP code
so that the desktop icons can specify different filenames for the icons
for the 3 types of local devices: floppies, CDs and USB mass storage
devices? If so, is that a hard change to make?
I did this to
I will give this a try.
My question though is usb. Can I just mount it USB not the name of the usb
stick.
The users here need it simple. (I know the is relative) but usb is what they
are use to when I was using lda-new
Thanks
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 04:29, Chris Fanning wrote:
Hi Jason,
Hi Sergey others,
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Sergey V. Bykov wrote:
Yes. I have same effect with LTSP-4.2-U2, Fedora Core 5 as server and
GNOME as environment.
If more than 1 terminal in network, than fancy icons floppy (2), floppy
(3), floppy (4) and so on appear on desktop.
And second problem
Jason-
ACtually, if you run gconf-editor as root (or via sudo), you can make
any change and set it as either a global default or global mandatory
change, so it will affect everyone (by right-clicking on the changed
item).
I use this to disable the hibernate feature for all thin client users
on
Jason Maas ?:
everyone running GNOME
(including us) gets two of the fancy floppy icons on their desktop, one
called floppy and one called floppy (2). We each also have a single
folder-looking icon called Floppy and we don't get more than one of
those per floppy or CD.
Any
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006 11:56:20 -0400 (EDT)
Jason Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any thoughts? Anyone else seeing this with 4.2 update 2?
No thoughts, but I just noticed it today as well. (PS... I don't
usually use GNOME, so this may have been a problem before, but I just
noticed it today)
Kevin
Hi all,
I did a little more testing at home tonight and it definitely seems to me
like a Nautilus feature may be triggered by LTSP v4.2-2 local floppy
CD devices. On my home Debian unstable system (regular workstation, no
LTSP at all) I'm able to get fancy floppy cdrom icons to show up on
Hi all,
I administer a small office LTSP setup which is primarily v4.1 at the
moment and I'm finally getting around to upgrading to v4.2. The server is
running Debian unstable (aka sid) and I have LTSP v4.1 and v4.2 update
2 coexisting with all the terminals using v4.1 except mine as I test
Jason,
It sounds to me like there's more than 1 lbussd process running.
Pop open an xterm, and do: ps -elf | grep lbussd
See if you have more than 1.
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, July 6, 2006 4:49 pm, Jason Maas wrote:
Hi all,
I administer a small office LTSP setup which is