Bonjour,
After some troubles, I have a ltsp TC now working with sound, local
devices and scanner working.
The display is not very fine though: moving a window is not very much
refreshed and you get for sometimes a lot of windows on the screen
before getting only one!
1- I have a VIA/S3G
Hi list,
- just did a SuSE10.1 from scratch with LTSP4.2u4.
- I followed the wiki regarding sound to the point. I have sound if I open a
shell (from a client, on the desktop of the client) and
do: esdplay /usr/..somepath-to-test.wav. This plays just fine.
- but if I setup sound from within
Hi Verner,
I hope you are using OSS Redirection as mentioned in the wiki. Then you have
to DISABLE the network sound in KDE as mentioned.
Try it out, it will definitely work! Btw, I don't want to disappoint you too
much, but there is some more work to do to get specify apps playing sound
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
- just did a SuSE10.1 from scratch with LTSP4.2u4.
- I followed the wiki regarding sound to the point. I have sound if I open a
shell (from a client, on the desktop of the client) and
do: esdplay /usr/..somepath-to-test.wav. This plays just fine.
- but
François Patte wrote:
1- I have a VIA/S3G Unichrom graphic card. When I use the via driver,
this one seems to be buggy: although dpms is enabled (read from
xorg.log), it does not work. I cannot use glx: if I do, desktop of a
user seems duplicated (icons, images...) So I have to use the
Onsdag 20 december 2006 13:27 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
- just did a SuSE10.1 from scratch with LTSP4.2u4.
- I followed the wiki regarding sound to the point. I have sound if I
open a shell (from a client, on the desktop of the client) and
do: esdplay
Bill-
I don't know what is causing this, but considering that you fixed it by
replacing the home dirs indicates to me that it is neither a hardware or
a system configuration issue, but a user-specific configuration issue.
There are two ways that keyboard layouts can be modified by users (that
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 20 december 2006 13:27 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
- just did a SuSE10.1 from scratch with LTSP4.2u4.
- I followed the wiki regarding sound to the point. I have sound if I
open a shell (from a client, on the desktop of the client)
Onsdag 20 december 2006 14:53 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 20 december 2006 13:27 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
...
Please try one thing at terminal from within KDE:
send some sound to /dev/dsp (you can use mpg321 or any other command
line player that
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 20 december 2006 14:53 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 20 december 2006 13:27 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
...
Please try one thing at terminal from within KDE:
send some sound to
I am running Debian Edu with ltsp-4.2. It's a new Dell server, so I am
using a backported 2.6.15 kernel. I have most things running, but local
devices show up empty. The icon appears on my desktop, but all the
content on my usb-stick is gone.
If I boot the server from my other HP server
David Kennel wrote:
I am piloting an LTSP based solution. Due to our security requirements
I have had to tweak the configuration quite a bit to harden the
system. I have moved the clients to encrypted connections based on
FreeNX but the clients are still opening their X11 servers to dog +
Onsdag 20 december 2006 15:28 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 20 december 2006 14:53 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Onsdag 20 december 2006 13:27 skrev Noel:
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi list,
...
Please try one thing at terminal from within KDE:
send some
Thanks very much for the reply Todd. It has not happened anymore since that
third time.
I agree that it is probably not a hardware issue. I can only guess that the
users were somehow
able to modify their home dir (kde), even though they are supposedly locked
down.
So far I have not been able
I am trying to have sound be available in an rdesktop session to a
Windows terminal server. Currently, I have been able to get sound
working within a linux thin client desktop (Ubuntu 6.10). When I change
the parameters in the lts.conf file I get an error when booting the thin
client.
Unknown
hi
I'm having trouble with a new network interface booting ltsp
DHCP IP is revieved normaly (1 or 2 seconds) but the loading process is
extremmly slow.
when the system gets to the point:
Loading bzImage-2.6.9-ltsp-3...
ltsp starts to load reallly slow (5 or 6 minutes to fully boot X)
I apologize, this error that I am receiving is listed in the wiki as a
normal occurance, apparently.
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
Unfortunately, I am still not sure what is preventing me from
establishing sound from an rdesktop connection through ltsp.
So any help is still
Hello,
Thanks for the answer, it solved the problem with key repeating and as
you have told i lost my keyboard layout stuff.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but
doing this we have disabled the xkb which is what control the keyboard layout.
So we
should use another thing to control the keyboard
Hi All :-)
first it's a little off topic for this list, BUT because i find it so
helpful
(especially in the TS environment) that i think we can add some of
these Web 2 tools to one of the browser's favorites or maybe add
them to the wiki site. or some how have a virtual package that adds
these
Chris-
This is not an error, only a warning and is what you should expect for
this hack. Sound should still work.
You see, there is no sound daemon called rdp. You can use any value
you like aside from a valid sound daemon for the hack to work. You
could use: SOUND_DAEMON = chicken
Same
Gadi,
Thank you! I sent a retraction of the first post because I read the
wiki and it mentioned rdp being a place holder and not really being a
Daemon. Thank you for your explaination and the esddsp reference. I
installed the esound clients package and used it in my commend for the
laucher to
Trond,
I ran into this myself. Trouble seems to be that FUSE found in Debian
stable is not compatable with the later 2.6.xx kernels.
Downloading the FUSE source and compiling it solved the problem for me.
Pete Billson
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They are not back ordered anymore. I ordered four about ten days ago and
they arrived this morning.
Very cool. Boot with built-in PXE and on to my GDM login in about 30
seconds. Very nice.
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 20:44 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
On 31/08/06, Peter Hartmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is not an error, only a warning and is what you should expect for
this hack. Sound should still work.
You see, there is no sound daemon called rdp. You can use any value
you like aside from a valid sound daemon for the hack to work. You
could use: SOUND_DAEMON = chicken
Thank you, Jim. That's what I hoped to hear :-)
Jim McQuillan schrieb:
Rolf,
ltspfs is userspace, using FUSE.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eilert wrote:
Hi everyone,
An interesting debate about security when auto-mounting USB sticks has
developed on my LUG mailing list.
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