tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post5302751719025098187..comments2024-02-29T11:25:19.542+05:30Comments on Experimenting with GNU/Linux: How to install LTSP on ubuntu 9.04UbuntuGuruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00397785277310355357noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-81377882213572569572010-03-12T02:32:57.860+05:302010-03-12T02:32:57.860+05:30wew,,, I've tried, this is my college assignme...wew,,, I've tried, this is my college assignment, the results are successfully thanks for tuturial,,<br />^_^'Toni Septiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07352727339287334198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-71017087855235778452009-11-29T13:09:28.652+05:302009-11-29T13:09:28.652+05:30Hello,
For support :
Support page from the LTSP w...Hello,<br /><br />For support :<br /><a href="http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/ltsp/index.php?title=Ltsp_Support" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">Support page from the LTSP wiki</a><br /><br />IRC is very easy to use and the community will help you debug live. Mailing list as well,<br /><br />Scaling: we are the developers of LTSP-cluster that is now completely integrated into LTSP since 9.04 and we are also doing the packaging of LTSP for Ubuntu.<br /><br />The largest deployement we did is a 5000 seat deployment with around 50 application servers. You can expect 50-100 clients on a server (100 client : dual quad core) especially if you can use local applications that run directly on the thin client (i.e. : your thin client need to have 300MB of RAM and at least a PIII processor). So you can really have "fat client" but centrally managed from the same server as the LTSP server ;-)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01275775831212016043noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-7162351424554668112009-11-13T09:19:57.248+05:302009-11-13T09:19:57.248+05:30Where is the best source for help with a LTSP issu...Where is the best source for help with a LTSP issue? I'm running LTSP on Edubuntu 9.10 and the client locks up after I login.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12694147448885095749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-50573594005538163822009-11-10T21:49:14.623+05:302009-11-10T21:49:14.623+05:30I am proably a little late with this but to instal...I am proably a little late with this but to install LTSP you use the alt install cd and hit F4 (options) then sellect install ltsp server. This is the same way that you do an OEM install.The Computer Nerdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11667536387527833537noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-79713595751647911852009-10-11T20:05:54.842+05:302009-10-11T20:05:54.842+05:30I am new in ubuntu 9.04. My questions are:
1. Wha...I am new in ubuntu 9.04. My questions are:<br /><br />1. What about local printers ? are they mounted to print locally ?<br /><br />2. Can I use a no-ip address to access a remote server using internet ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-44118321981088285622009-10-03T16:03:08.752+05:302009-10-03T16:03:08.752+05:30Hi, thanks for your posts, I've learned a lot ...Hi, thanks for your posts, I've learned a lot about Ubuntu and LTSP in your blogs.<br /><br />Can you help me?<br /><br />It worked perfectly in Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop with 2-3 clients. However, I have one that I want to be a FAT client, since it's Core 2 Duo.<br /><br />Now when I logged the client in the machine it says, Home folder not found, I read about it and says it's about the server not sharing the home folder properly through NFS, can you elaborate on that?<br /><br />Finally if you have time, can you also make a tutorial for that one?<br /><br />Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-68162306247247946832009-09-16T15:56:39.142+05:302009-09-16T15:56:39.142+05:30You can boot with rom-o-matic boot images from a f...You can boot with rom-o-matic boot images from a floppy , cd or even grubFermi Levelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08215934821584541978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-79685108093933663022009-09-16T08:08:03.715+05:302009-09-16T08:08:03.715+05:30Is there support for client boot using a floppy im...Is there support for client boot using a floppy image from http://rom-o-matic.net/ ? Or is a bootable NIC required for LTSP5 on Ubuntu?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12607286491085273835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-62637960995021352162009-09-01T12:08:30.139+05:302009-09-01T12:08:30.139+05:30At the client just enable the network boot from bi...At the client just enable the network boot from bios setupFermi Levelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08215934821584541978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-50341111680654016622009-08-30T21:18:58.352+05:302009-08-30T21:18:58.352+05:30hello, can u give me the detail how to set up the ...hello, can u give me the detail how to set up the LTSP on the client?? thanx. .Rendynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-83264837329723071812009-08-12T21:25:32.908+05:302009-08-12T21:25:32.908+05:30We are running around 25 terminals, with Xeon and ...We are running around 25 terminals, with Xeon and 8GB memory. You need around 128 Mb per client ( on the server) if you plan to use GNOME. Some of the clients run icewm and xface which need much less memory on the server.Fermi Levelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08215934821584541978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4128089761558623137.post-53569331398546293922009-08-12T17:01:14.743+05:302009-08-12T17:01:14.743+05:30How are you finding performance with this? How man...How are you finding performance with this? How many terminals are you running?<br /><br />I've been helping with a system that worked perfectly well on Ubuntu 7.04 two years ago, but since updating to LTS 8.04 and further has had nothing but problems when even three people are using terminals - 7.04 was happy with 15 or more. We still have the same desktops, 1.6GHz with 256MB to 512MB RAM.<br /><br />We've upgraded the network to gigabit, and added RAM to the server, but it's still unusable compared to the older release.<br /><br />I've replaced the libX11 .deb with the older one as suggested on bug reports such as Bug #277069 in ia32-lib on ubuntu launchpad, but it's still nowhere near expected performance.<br />This is by the way, not an ubuntu bug, but an X issue.<br /><br />I've also moved from thin client to fat client on another network where funding wasn't quite so tight, but it's not an option here so I'd love to hear if the fresh setup over ssh tunnels is running smoothly.<br /><br />Glad to hear somebody giving this a go.<br />It's fantastic when it works well!<br /><br />NiallBNiallBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18084584927603776516noreply@blogger.com