On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 05:07:10AM +, Plácido André Sousa wrote:
I can access and use usb-pendrives on thin clients/terninals,
but have problems with non ascii caracters in file names and folders.
Is there a way around this like the fstab iocharset or anything similar?
I have seen
Plácido André Sousa píše v Pá 17. 11. 2006 v 05:07 +:
Hi all,
I can access and use usb-pendrives on thin clients/terninals,
but have problems with non ascii caracters in file names and folders.
Is there a way around this like the fstab iocharset or anything similar?
I have seen some
Hello list,
I'm new here, so I first want to say hello. But the reason for contacting this
list is a big challenge with ltsp. I'm a student on a school in Germany and I
manage the computers with some others...
This summer we decided to bring PC's in each classroom. The perfect solution
for it:
You know, I never thought about this before, but is it possible to have
the printer default to the ltsp kernel?
For example, have ten copies of the kernel in 10 directories and each
directory has a printer defaulted somewhere in it. Is that possible, or
is it all dependent on the login?
I have a PC (in the basement) that runs MythTV and LTSP.
Specifically, it runs mythbackend and mythfronted, and provides LTSP
services. I run S-video plus audio cables running to my living room
TV upstairs to watch recorded shows.
I do not watch TV on the LTSP clients (have 2-3) - no desire to,
Hi,
I am trying to install ltsp on RHEL update 2. The thin client boots fine
until it gets to doing the switchroot; ... freeing ram used by initramfs
and then I get 5:
request_module: runaway loop modprobe binfmt-
At which point the boot halts.
What is going on?
Thanks in advance!
Forgive me if I'm totally wrong on this... Could you set some kind of
environment variable (default_print_queue maybe?) at login that is
based on MAC address...??
On Fri, 2006-17-11 at 13:52 -0500, Joe Auerbach wrote:
You know, I never thought about this before, but is it possible to have
the
Andrew Ziem wrote:
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Andrew Ziem wrote:
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Petre Scheie wrote:
Could you elaborate on how your script
Jim Kinney mentioned on the K12LTSP list a month or two back that he was
working on this
exact problem. Not sure if he got it working or not. Use google to check the
archives
at www.redhat.com/archives/k12osn.
Petre
Alexander Hungenberg wrote:
Hello list,
I'm new here, so I first want to
Hello again,
thank you for those many answers. I will have a look at k12osn, thanks for the
hint.
But the other two. I don't know if I understood you wrong but in my opinion
the problem is, that a terminalsystem is logically only one pc. And from the
terminal you haven't got access to the real
I have a Jammin 125 and am having problems getting the audio working.
The server is running LTSP 4.2 on Gentoo. I am getting the following
error when the client boots /dev/dsp no such file or directory. The
error message repeats many times and I confirmed that file is missing.
In researching
Hallo Alexander,
How about assigning a default printer in dependence of the workstation? No
access rights, but most of the users don't think about on which printer to
print, they just hit the print-button.
Frank
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I have a question about mythtv and ltsp. I'm planning to watch both NTSC
and HDTV on multiple client, mythfrontends.
Has anyone done this with ltsp?
Do you run mythfrontend as a local application on the client ltsp?
Or do you
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