Hi,
I'm trying to print through the parallel port of a terminal with LTSP4.2 on
CentOS 4.4.
This is my lts.conf:
[Default]
SERVER = 192.168.2.200
XSERVER= auto
X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS= 3
USE_XFS
Verner � wrote:
Torsdag 26 april 2007 11:27 skrev Don Robertson:
Greetings,
I am running LTSP 4.2 on Debian Sarge. The clients all run KDE.
I would like to enable keyboard layouts for Khmer and English (en-NZ :-)
in KDE so users can switch between en and kh using the key command or
the KDE
Fredag 27 april 2007 10:11 skrev Don Robertson:
Verner � wrote:
Torsdag 26 april 2007 11:27 skrev Don Robertson:
Greetings,
I am running LTSP 4.2 on Debian Sarge. The clients all run KDE.
I would like to enable keyboard layouts for Khmer and English (en-NZ :-)
in KDE so users can
Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
Fredag 27 april 2007 10:11 skrev Don Robertson:
Verner � wrote:
Torsdag 26 april 2007 11:27 skrev Don Robertson:
If I log into a client as the terminal user, open kcontrol and go to the
keyboard layout bit, I get no layouts. There are none available.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:09:39PM +0200, Jan Trembulak wrote:
Just for your information:
I need to prepare a system (which supports only PXE BIOS) which has a
critical start-up time - so any delay during the booting is undesirable. I
need to load at first a small kernel which would be able
Some of our users are having problems logging into their terminals.
This seems to be because some processes are still running from a
previous session. We found a script that we added to Xreset that will
kill all of a user's processes. This is overkill, though, and
specifically will prevent
All-
Mark your calendar if you're in the midwest: We'll be holding our second
annual North Central Linux Symposium in Minneapolis on June 14 15.
Our slogan this year is 'More Computers, More Software, Less Money'.
As in the past, the focus is on K12LTSP on the first day and on LTSP in
general