On Thursday 01 March 2007 14:28, Peter Scheie wrote:
Martin Woolley wrote:
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 13:39, Noel wrote:
Tadeu F. Oliveira wrote:
Hi, Everybody
does anyone have tried LTSP with some kind of load balance?
Is there any try to use LTSP with OpenMosix or something such?
Hmm, it seems, for me is no easy way to go. My english is not the very
best but I will crack it.
Hi,
man xsession
kdm-greeter looks here /usr/share/xsessions
Chris.
On 3/1/07, Thomas Herdt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 26. Februar 2007 23:29 schrieb Thomas Herdt:
Am Montag,
In my case I wanted to force icewm for some users and kde for others.
cd /usr/share/xsessions
ls
custom.desktop failsafe.desktop IceWM.desktop kde.desktop
vi kde.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Hidden=true
if it doesn't exist, create failsafe.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Failsafe
Peter Scheie wrote:
Right, I'm familiar with all of those. I wanted to know which particular
method Martin
was using.
Petre
BTW, in our LTSP for poors environment with two twinservers, we have
half of the home directories in each server, and each one mounts the
other half via NFS.
It depends on what desktop you use...
KDE, Gnome and XFCE conform to Freedesktop.org specs. So you can start with
any project documentation. See this one:
KDE for System Administrators
http://kde.org/areas/sysadmin/
Le Vendredi 2 Mars 2007 01:23, Willis, Ben a écrit :
Can anyone point me
Try slay instead, it's quite effective.
2007/3/1, Andrew Ziem [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On a terminal, OpenOffice.org would not start. I turned it off and ran
killall -u learn070 to kill all the user's processes. However, the
following processes remain. How do I prevent this problem? Or fix it
*snip*
How about e.g. the e370 or e90? They definitely will run linux, and
neoware sells them preconfigured to flash boot a what looks like a
standard desktop, but if they'll PXE boot (something that I cannot tell
from their not too technical description) one could presumably (re)image
Slay worked. Thanks!
# uptime
09:21:41 up 5 days, 5:00, 2 users, load average: 0.10, 0.57, 4.49
It was strange, though, that right after I ran slay, cron ran several
daily jobs all at once, and cron's tmpwatch apparently killed one user's
gnome-panel. :/
Andrew
Mats Lundqvist wrote:
Hi,
I'm using xen to share load and ease management.
This is in Spanish but the diagrams are pretty easy to follow ;)
http://terminales.uned-terrassa.es/noticias/terminales-freenx-para-el-pas-de-terrassa
Thanks to all the developers.
Chris.
On 3/2/07, Noel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter
I am using Ubuntu 6,06 and LTSP 4.2
I obtain to hear mp3 in the stations using ltsp with xmms.
I am not obtaining to hear sound using Gxine.
What necessary to configure? In case that the Gxine does not function
with the LTSP, which another aplication for videos?
Thanks
--
Antonio Prado
Darryl Palmer wrote:
On 3/2/07, *Andrew Ziem* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run Tux Math on our LTSP-type terminals, but the LCD
flat
panel says input not supported. Any tips on how to run full
screen?
Also, I noticed there is an
I'm using Ubuntu6.10/LTSP 5 and have AutoFS installed
for automatically mounting SMB shares. I have the map
pointing to the user's directory with a credentials
file and the map file in the home directory as well.
When starting AutoFS, everything is great. The only
problem is accessing these
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 00:57:48 -0600
Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 00:42:52 -0500
Dave Fenwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just read some specs for that class of thin clients from NeoWare
(the Capio 600 series). You're going to be very lucky to do anything
with
Antonio Prado wrote:
I am using Ubuntu 6,06 and LTSP 4.2
I obtain to hear mp3 in the stations using ltsp with xmms.
I am not obtaining to hear sound using Gxine.
What necessary to configure? In case that the Gxine does not function
with the LTSP, which another aplication for videos?
Em Sex, 2007-03-02 às 14:23 -0700, Andrew Ziem escreveu:
Antonio Prado wrote:
I am using Ubuntu 6,06 and LTSP 4.2
I obtain to hear mp3 in the stations using ltsp with xmms.
I am not obtaining to hear sound using Gxine.
What necessary to configure? In case that the Gxine does not
Now that I have got the Neoware units up and running, I'm looking at a stack of
Compaq EVO T20 terminals.
Before I go out and put cash on the counter, does anyone know if these will
work with LTSP?
--
MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com
It looks like I spoke too soon here.
I just got this email from one of my clients:
QUOTE
When using Firefox and use the scroll bar on the side it erases part of the
screen. Actually it seems to do it every time use the scroll bar with Scribus
too. It seems to be a redraw problem it just leaves
--- Anthony M Simonelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm using Ubuntu6.10/LTSP 5 and have AutoFS
installed
for automatically mounting SMB shares. I have the
map
pointing to the user's directory with a credentials
file and the map file in the home directory as well.
When starting AutoFS,
Sounds like the video card on the 616 isn't fully compatible with
whatever X driver you've got installed. Is it using the SVGA driver?
It might help to know what video card is actually embedded in those
systems. I've also seen graphic cards with low memory available do
things like this. Do you
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 18:43:42 -0500
Dave Fenwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like the video card on the 616 isn't fully compatible with
whatever X driver you've got installed. Is it using the SVGA driver?
Beats me. Whatever ltsp magically assigned to it is what it got.
How would I find
On 03/03/07, Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1280x1024.
Try 1024x768 and you could also try specifying vesa driver instead of svga
HTH
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Sudev Barar
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next-server 192.168.1.9
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some changes to the server a while back that doesn't automatically set
the tftp server to be the same as the dhcp server.
Antonio Prado wrote:
Em Sex, 2007-03-02 às 14:23 -0700, Andrew Ziem escreveu:
Antonio Prado wrote:
I am using Ubuntu 6,06 and LTSP 4.2
I obtain to hear mp3 in the stations using ltsp with xmms.
I am not obtaining to hear sound using Gxine.
What necessary to configure? In case
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