Jim Kronebusch wrote:
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 08:00:15 -0500, Scott Balneaves wrote
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 09/10/2007, Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried to compare K12LTSP-6 with Ubuntu 7.04+LTSP-5 on the same system.
I found that K12LTSP more faster than Ubuntu 7.04+LTSP-5 is
On 10/5/07, Alistair Crust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now my idea now (and I really don't know if this is going to work) is to
have 1 dhcpd server (maybe 2 using dhcp failover as described int the
dhcp3 docs) and then load balance the tftp services.
You have such a high load that you need to
Am Freitag, den 05.10.2007, 14:33 +0100 schrieb Alistair Crust:
Hi,
I've been puzzling over the problem of load balancing for some time and
I've come up with an idea.
Our current setup here is that we have 1 nis/nfs server for
authentication and sharing of /home, and we have 3 ltsp
Is there anybody out there that managed to get the SIS7019 audio driver
working on Ubuntu (gutsy kernel) yet?
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On Thursday 11 October 2007 03:13:11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still trying to get rid of DPMS when kdm is shown.
KDM is probably resetting the dpms setting somehow.
IMHO, why not leave it on, and help save the planet by
reducing electricity requirements?
On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 11:27 +0200, Sebastien Koechlin wrote:
On 10/5/07, Alistair Crust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now my idea now (and I really don't know if this is going to work) is to
have 1 dhcpd server (maybe 2 using dhcp failover as described int the
dhcp3 docs) and then load balance
On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 11:46 +0200, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
Am Freitag, den 05.10.2007, 14:33 +0100 schrieb Alistair Crust:
Hi,
I've been puzzling over the problem of load balancing for some time and
I've come up with an idea.
Our current setup here is that we have 1 nis/nfs
George,
Have you managed to get to a solution? Would you mind sharing your
experiences with us?
I am trying to get the audio of these same units to work for a client
running ubuntu.
Marcel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following on 21-09-2007 17:02:
Hi;
I have few ebox-2300 thin clients
Seems like the premium driver is available for free now:
i quote from his site (http://www.winischhofer.eu/linuxsispart4.shtml)
(2007/10/06) Despite of what is written below: Development is ceased.
The source of the Premium version is available for download here. THERE
IS NO SUPPORT WHATSOEVER
Jim Kronebusch wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:28:18 -0500, Kevin Blackwell wrote
OK,
I've tried rdesktop on FC6 and Ubuntu, and I cannot get rdesktop to
run. Can someone point me to a distribution and version of ltsp that
they are using if they have successfully got it running.
As a side
Load-balancing seems to come up a lot on this list, and in my own
configuration. Its also rather difficult to do at an ideal level,
as the load is session-based. By that, I mean when a user logs in,
s/he does so on a specific server, and for the duration of that login,
the session cannot be
On 10/11/07, Jim Kusznir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps a better solution would be to modify the startx screen script
to be able to take a list of XDMCP servers, and every time it starts a
connection, it does a ping of sorts, taking into account load, on the
server list and connects to the
Don't know if it has effects on kdm but have you tried to change settings in
kde configuration center/peripherals/display/power control ?
You can also check the bios settings and the monitor's parameters.
Hope this help
Le Thursday 11 October 2007 12:22:55 Rolf-Werner Eilert, vous avez écrit :
I hope this is not off-topic...
I have now Cacti to collect data from LTSP-servers, routers and so on.
Cacti - http://cacti.net/
When I got not so many users Cacti makes nice graphs:
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Cacti_Kokkola.png
But when I have large system graphs are really weird:
Hi,
About the best solution I've seen is to distribute the XDMCP sessions
between the servers.
Yeah, that's right. Dispatching sessions on servers is realy easy to do.
Install one server as a the master, that will run nfsd home and client
root, nis (or slapd) tftpd, dhcpd and xdmcp. On other
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Cacti_Mantykangas_Slave.png
Well, it depends, I guess, if Cacti-server is in LTSP-server or in
remote server. That's why Logged in users -graph works only in first
case, not in second case. My bad, again.
Best regards Asmo Koskinen
HI all,
[it is a bit long but i try to describe the circumstances well]
I am trying to use the ltsp5 package (under debian etch), especially its
localdev feature.
# Therefore I did:
aptitude install libgtk2.0-dev fuse-utils libfuse-dev libx11-protocol-perl
apt-get -b source ltsp; apt-get -b
OK,
A bit more information.
The problem I seem to be having it when it tries to run rdesktop, I
get this error.
SCREEN_SCRIPT rdesktop not found!
it's installed on the system, and I even moved it to the
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/local/bin
Still getting the same message.
Kevin
On 10/9/07, Craig
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Kevin Blackwell wrote:
OK,
A bit more information.
The problem I seem to be having it when it tries to run rdesktop, I
get this error.
SCREEN_SCRIPT rdesktop not found!
if i am right, there should be an invoking script in an screen.d dir
(e.g. /etc/screen.d) with the
SZABO,
For some reason it didn't exists. I used the one on this page.
http://www.akgeeks.net/ltsp-w2k3
The problem I think I'm having now is that I can't get rdesktop to
stat. Or at least xwindows to display it. When X starts, I just get a
blinking screen. From what I know it's looking for the
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Kevin Blackwell wrote:
For some reason it didn't exists. I used the one on this page.
http://www.akgeeks.net/ltsp-w2k3
The problem I think I'm having now is that I can't get rdesktop to
stat. Or at least xwindows to display it. When X starts, I just get a
blinking
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