Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 14:19 schrieb Jim McQuillan:
> Tom,
>
> First thing to consider is the fact that the .deb packages for LTSP are
> quite old. Ragnar Wisloff is working on updated packages for debian,
> but he's not ready to release them just yet.
>
> I suggest you go to http://www.
Tom,
First thing to consider is the fact that the .deb packages for LTSP are
quite old. Ragnar Wisloff is working on updated packages for debian,
but he's not ready to release them just yet.
I suggest you go to http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1.html and follow those
instructions.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAI
[apologies for cross-posting, but the subject is a cross-over itself]
I'm trying to configure my "big" debian workstation as a LTSP server for
my other computers.
There is a non-debian set of deb packages for the basic LTSP stuff, but
nothing for the modules necessary for Sound, Wireless. These
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 02:04:28PM +0200, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> (It's my understanding that LTSP is made by binaries picked from
> various distros, and some things are compiled from source, e.g. the X
> packages). AFAIK the LTSP packages does not meet the demands of GPL
> and is t
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 06:46:44AM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I noticed that the ltsp.org has a series of GPLed debian packages
> for use in installing the lstp client/server files necessary.
>
> I am wondering why these packages have not been incorporated into
> the Debian Package library as o
On a side note, here is an apt source line for LTSP packages:
deb http://termserv.berlios.de/debian stable main non-free
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ss I don't get it. it's GPLed.
The ltsp debs are non-free because there exists no source packages.
See. http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/termserv-devel/2001-December/000201.html
(It's my understanding that LTSP is made by binaries picked from
various distros, and some things a
I noticed that the ltsp.org has a series of GPLed debian packages
for use in installing the lstp client/server files necessary.
I am wondering why these packages have not been incorporated into
the Debian Package library as official packages?
I asked on the ltsp list and the response was two
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