Hello,
I would like to add
Option AutoRepeat 250 30
or something similar but I can't find the way to do it.
I included it here.
vi /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/build_x4_cfg
Section InputDevice
Identifier Keyboard0
Driver keyboard
Option XkbLayout
Chris,
I've heard about a couple of people having this problem, and in each
case, they were able to solve the problem by going into the bios setup
screen, and choosing 'Legacy USB' or something similar.
If that fixes it for you, please let us know exactly what the setting is
called, and we'll
Hi
I am in the process of designing an open thinclient, where all the
designs there of, firmware, eeverything, will be open source.
when It comes to production, it will again be made, just to cover design
costs.
I am looking for some people to help. I am in need of people who could
help with the
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 07:33:07 -0400
Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris,
I've heard about a couple of people having this problem, and in each
case, they were able to solve the problem by going into the bios setup
screen, and choosing 'Legacy USB' or something similar.
If that
Edrich-
Have you looked at http://thinstation.org/ for the Linux? There's also a
Linux boot project that may be of some use (name escapes me, maybe linboot
or something like that.) What specifically are you looking for as far as
design assistance?
-Krishna
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Edrich de Lange
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 13:48:34 +0100, Krishna Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Edrich-
Have you looked at http://thinstation.org/ for the Linux? There's also a
Linux boot project that may be of some use (name escapes me, maybe
linboot
or something like that.) What specifically are you
On 7/6/06, Sergey V. Bykov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I know about chmod command and so on. But dumb users who is sit at
the terminal don't know and do NOT WANT to know about chmod or so
command for accessing their files on CDROM media.
Wouldn't a USB stick be a lot more convenient for your
Ben Green wrote:
Are you thinking of LinuxBios, one of the FSF priority projects
http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority.html
http://linuxbios.org/
And then there is also OpenBIOS at http://www.openbios.info :-)
regards,
Eugene Coetzee
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support
Yep, that's it.
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, Ben Green wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 13:48:34 +0100, Krishna Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Edrich-
Have you looked at http://thinstation.org/ for the Linux? There's also a
Linux boot project that may be of some use (name escapes me, maybe
linboot
Hello!
I have a rather old machine ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 48MB ram), and I bought a new
pci ati
radeon 7000 video card for it. When it starts X, it stops with the following
error message:
Fatal server error:
xf86MapVidMem: Could not mmap framebuffer (0xe000,0x400) (Cannot
allocat
e
Hi All :-)
i get no sound when i'm using childsplay and gcomprise from the menu (kde) or
just a desktop icon.
BUT ! when i open the konsole and type childsplay, it starts with sound ( same
with gcomprise )
any ideas ?
i'm using fc4 k12ltsp 4.4.1 install.
kindly,
nadav :-)
Using Tomcat but
hi all
I have a problem at the school whos computers I do.
I have about 12 computers, to be used as a small internet cafe, where
the students can print browse ect.
The school does not have money for potent servers,
and this is the specs of the 12 computers
700mhz
ram varing from 64 mb to 128 mb
csütörtök 06 július 2006 15.34 dátummal Stefán István ezt írta:
Hello!
I have a rather old machine ([EMAIL PROTECTED], 48MB ram), and I bought a new
pci
ati
radeon 7000 video card for it. When it starts X, it stops with the following
error message:
Fatal server error:
xf86MapVidMem:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 08:53:27AM +0300, Sergey V. Bykov wrote:
It is crazy solution, IMHO.
Who know how to resolve this problem?
Perhaps you could describe to us what steps your users are taking to
open these files? Then perhaps we can suggest some alternative ways of
getting what you
Hi Everybody
I've got a problem with LTSP on Ubuntu 6.06.
I have install ltsp-server and ltsp-admin and also dhcp3.
but now, when I launch ltspadmin, the configuration menu answer to me :
*Service Installed Enabled Running Notes
*xdmcp no nono Using: None!
Hi,
I've heard about a couple of people having this problem, and in each
case, they were able to solve the problem by going into the bios setup
screen, and choosing 'Legacy USB' or something similar.
I haven't got an option like that. I've gone through the BIOS touching
almost everything
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 14:37:19 +0100, Edrich de Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
I have a problem at the school whos computers I do.
I have about 12 computers, to be used as a small internet cafe, where
the students can print browse ect.
The school does not have money for potent
Thibaut LE LEVIER :
Hi Everybody
I've got a problem with LTSP on Ubuntu 6.06.
I have install ltsp-server and ltsp-admin and also dhcp3.
but now, when I launch ltspadmin, the configuration menu answer to me :
*Service Installed Enabled Running Notes
*xdmcp no no
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006 11:48:20 +0200
Chris Fanning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
After upgrading to 4.2, one mode of PC has keyboard auto repeat
troubles.
I would like to add
Option AutoRepeat 250 30
or something similar but I can't find the way to do it.
How can it be
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
Hi all,
I read through the LTSP v4.2 Local Device Support wiki page and I've also
searched this mailing list and I can't seem to find any docs about best
practices for removing writable local devices (floppy disks and USB mass
storage devices). What should I tell the users I support about
Leonid,
1) Do current VIA Eden + S3 models - t5520 and t5525 - work with LTSP?
2) Can they drive 1600x1200 screen?
I can't answer all your questions, but I have 4 t5525's running on
LTSP 4.2. They have 17 LCD's at 1280x1024. I don't have any
problems with them at all.
--
Later
David Kirk
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
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, July 6, 2006 4:49 pm, Jason Maas wrote:
Hi all,
I administer a small office LTSP setup which is
Jason,
This is one of the coolest features of the local device support in LTSP-4.2.
Once the local device has been idle for 2 seconds, it is internally
un-mounted, so that there's no data lingering around in buffers, and the
filesystem is sync'd properly. Even though the device isn't mounted,
Dear Expert,
I would like to use Gigabit Ethernet on my LTSP Server.
Before I do that, I need some information about Gigabit.
Is it good for me to use Gigabit Ethernet instead of 10/100 Ethernet?
Could anybody give me a good reason why should i change to Gigabit
Ethernet?
Thank you.
Donny
Original Message
Subject:
Gigabit Ethernet
Date:
Tue, 04 Jul 2006 14:10:19 +0700
From:
Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Dear
Dear Expert,
I would like to use Gigabit Ethernet on my LTSP Server.
Before I do that, I need some information about Gigabit.
Is it good for me to use Gigabit Ethernet instead of 10/100 Ethernet?
Could anybody give me a good reason why should i change to Gigabit
Ethernet?
Thank you.
Donny
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I've tried to do what you suggested, but it seems
I have authentication problems. Here is what the debug tells me when
Itry to connect to the client:
OpenSSH_3.9p1, OpenSSL 0.9.7a Feb 19 2003
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying
May be sligthly OT here.but I recently installed Ubuntu6.06 with
LTSP on a AMD-Athlon64bit Dual Core machine with 1000mbps ethernet on
board and fast SCSI drive plus 4gb RAM.
With gnome desktop running and ~20 users online I saw constant load
level between 10-20 as reported by top. I
Hi, check your file permissions. ssh is VERY sensitive to write
permissions. Else manually kill the sshd on the LTSP client and
re-start with more debug info (sshd -v -v -v).
Ciao
Poul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I've tried to do what you suggested, but it
Hi,
I checked the permissions, but the RSA authentication persists to refuse to work.
I bypassed that problem: by copying the file /etc/shadow of the LTSP
server to the thin client (/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/), I am able to log on
the thin client from the server via ssh, using the root password
With some minor twiddling (mount /home; openssh-server; and SCREEN_01=shell)
I have local apps running on Ubuntu Dapper, installed with the
ltsp-standalone-server script method. For authentication, however, I had to
copy over passwd/shadow/groups rather than use nis. I installed nis on both
server
Hi everybody
I try to use LTSP with an other computer.
Everything is OK for the server but then I try to boot on a Terminal,
this one cannot load the file from dhcp.
there is in my dhcp configuration file (dhcpd.conf):
filename /lts/vmlinux.ltsp
The server work on Ubuntu 6.06
what file must I
Verified.
But it is like comparing the gas mileage of a Ferrari to a Mini.
Pete Billson
--
http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Internet Services, Inc.
Reliable Tech Support for New Jersey's Public Libraries
Sudev Barar wrote:
May be sligthly OT here.but I recently installed Ubuntu6.06 with
LTSP on
On Friday 07 July 2006 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
to home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I
can't edit it (for example in OpenOffice
On Friday 07 July 2006 00:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have LTSP 4.2 U1 and Fedora Core 5 as server.
When I insert CDROM on terminal client (LocalDevices) and copy files
to home folder then this files have not write bit enabled and thus I
can't edit it (for example in OpenOffice
I'm happy to announce that Update-2 for LTSP-4.2 is available.
This update contains several minor bug fixes including the updated
lbuscd, which fixes the 2nd login problem for local device access.
In addition, we've created an ISO image of the full set of packages,
for those who would like to
Jim: THANK YOU! Let me be the first to thank you for the ISO. I've
been putting off installing a new LTSP... but I was just about to run
out of time. This ISO comes at the PERFECT time for me! Thanks again.
This'll be my first 4.2 installation, and Im really looking forward to
it. I cant
You'll find a little overview here:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/ServerSizing#10mbit_100mbit_Gigabit
It recommends gigabit from the server to the switch, while 100Mb is
sufficient from the switch to clients. But, of course, it depends on
your load and usage patterns, too.
-Steve
this is what we use on our installations and it works beautifully !
On Friday 07 July 2006 06:58, Steve Cayford wrote:
You'll find a little overview here:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/ServerSizing#10mbit_100mbit_Gigabi
t
It recommends gigabit from the server to the switch, while
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