The Lessdisks Terminal Server Project (LTSP) [1] is running a bit behind
schedule for the 2009-04-01 release of LTSP 6.0. We expect that by the
end
of April, or no later than mid-May, we should be able to deliver.
Features you can expect from LTSP 6.0:
* Full wireless support
* CD and
Rob Owens wrote:
Eberhard,
In the USA, April 1 is called April Fools Day. It's a tradition to play a
joke or a prank on someone. Vagrant's post was a joke (note that April 1
was the supposed release date for LTSP 6.0).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_fools_day
-Rob
:-)
EbR
CyberOrg wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Vagrant Cascadean
vagrant+l...@freegeek.org wrote:
The Lessdisks Terminal Server Project (LTSP) [1] is running a bit behind
schedule for the 2009-04-01 release of LTSP 6.0. We expect that by the end
of April, or no later than mid-May, we
Vagrant Cascadean wrote:
The Lessdisks Terminal Server Project (LTSP) [1] is running a bit behind
schedule for the 2009-04-01 release of LTSP 6.0. We expect that by the end
of April, or no later than mid-May, we should be able to deliver.
Features you can expect from LTSP 6.0:
* Full
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 01.04.2009, 17:22 -0700 schrieb Vagrant Cascadean:
* Minimum hardware requirements significantly reduced from earlier
versions: 8MB of ram, 25MHz processor. putting the *thin* back in
thin-client.
note that if we are done with our kernel rewrite [1], ubuntu will even
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 10:45 +0200, Oliver Grawert wrote:
note that if we are done with our kernel rewrite [1], ubuntu will even
support clients with less than 2MB RAM and 16MHz CPU with a hardcoded
kernel function that runs number crunching algorthythms and participates
automatically in global
Re,
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 05:22:07PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadean wrote:
* CD and DVD burning
Funny :-) ... but this feature is actually only a few keystrokes away
with a (true) LTSP installation !
With the rscsi part of cdrecord in place on the TC, I'm able to burn
at least CDs (DVDs not yet
JF Straeten wrote:
Re,
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 05:22:07PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadean wrote:
* CD and DVD burning
Funny :-) ... but this feature is actually only a few keystrokes away
with a (true) LTSP installation !
With the rscsi part of cdrecord in place on the TC, I'm able to
Damn it. You guys said I could run my Commodore 64 as a thin client in
LTSP 6.0.
I was *totally* able to do it in 4.2...
Cheers,
Jordan/Lns
Vagrant Cascadean wrote:
The Lessdisks Terminal Server Project (LTSP) [1] is running a bit behind
schedule for the 2009-04-01 release of LTSP 6.0. We
ROFLMAO Some of the silly not really ltsp questions on here make me
think the same thing about my Vic-20. Thanks for the laugh.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Jordan Erickson
jerick...@logicalnetworking.net wrote:
Damn it. You guys said I could run my Commodore 64 as a thin client in
LTSP
Michael Collins wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Jordan Erickson
jerick...@logicalnetworking.net wrote:
Damn it. You guys said I could run my Commodore 64 as a thin client in
LTSP 6.0.
I was *totally* able to do it in 4.2...
Cheers,
Jordan/Lns
ROFLMAO Some of the
Lo,
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 01:30:28PM +0200, Eberhard Roloff wrote:
With the rscsi part of cdrecord in place on the TC, I'm able to burn
at least CDs (DVDs not yet really tried) on the TC burner
transparently (the burning is done at +/- 10x on a 100Mbit link).
I am very interested to
I believe it's an lts.conf option... C = 64. Right now only text-based
logins are supported, but I heard Gadi say he was working on an
X11-to-CBASIC conversion library which will allow full graphical support
(localdev support on the way too, for those who have the snazzy new
data-sette
The Lessdisks Terminal Server Project (LTSP) [1] is running a bit behind
schedule for the 2009-04-01 release of LTSP 6.0. We expect that by the end
of April, or no later than mid-May, we should be able to deliver.
Features you can expect from LTSP 6.0:
* Full wireless support
* CD and DVD
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Vagrant Cascadean
vagrant+l...@freegeek.org wrote:
The Lessdisks Terminal Server Project (LTSP) [1] is running a bit behind
schedule for the 2009-04-01 release of LTSP 6.0. We expect that by the end
of April, or no later than mid-May, we should be able to
[1] the Lessdisks Terminal Server Project will be filing suit against the
Linux Terminal Server Project for use of the name LTSP, but continue to
improve upon the codebase under a freeware liscense as yet to be
disclosed.
Can you please elaborate on this and educate us?
--
Regards,
Sudev
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