Am 06.09.2011 21:13, schrieb Vagrant Cascadian:
> On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 10:45:40AM +0200, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> If I understand you right, LDM is a means of login for ssh sessions. So
>> if I don't use ssh sessions, I can live well with KDM?
>
> you won't have localapps, remote sound, loca
On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 10:45:40AM +0200, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> If I understand you right, LDM is a means of login for ssh sessions. So
> if I don't use ssh sessions, I can live well with KDM?
you won't have localapps, remote sound, local devices, and possibly other
features that requier L
Am 29.08.2011 23:16, schrieb Scott Balneaves:
> On 11-08-29 10:11 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> This may seem a bit foolish question, but I dare asking it anyway:
>>
>> Why do you use LDM? Does it have any influence on the functionality of
>> LTSP? Wouldn't it be ok to use KDM or whatever to let
On 11-08-29 10:11 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> This may seem a bit foolish question, but I dare asking it anyway:
>
> Why do you use LDM? Does it have any influence on the functionality of
> LTSP? Wouldn't it be ok to use KDM or whatever to let the folks log in?
>
> I ask because on our current
This may seem a bit foolish question, but I dare asking it anyway:
Why do you use LDM? Does it have any influence on the functionality of
LTSP? Wouldn't it be ok to use KDM or whatever to let the folks log in?
I ask because on our current system we use KDM with a special template
and it's ok (L