On 09/03/2011 05:25 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 03/09/11 05:01, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Sorry I'm just jumping into the middle without having read much of the
thread. The rdesktop package stopped working for me a long time ago.
NLA and console access are issues for me (with rdesktop).
Yes,
On 09/03/2011 12:52 AM, F. L. wrote:
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 3:01 AM, Gilbert Sullivan mailto:whirly...@comcast.net>> wrote:
Sorry I'm just jumping into the middle without having read much of
the thread. The rdesktop package stopped working for me a long time
ago. I've been using re
On 03/09/11 05:01, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
Sorry I'm just jumping into the middle without having read much of the
thread. The rdesktop package stopped working for me a long time ago.
NLA and console access are issues for me (with rdesktop).
I've been using remmina ever since. Is that availabl
On 02/09/11 23:57, F. L. wrote:
What is the Windoof? (==Windows?)
The Microsoft product some people refer to as Windows (which is a GUI
element, not a product).
I can't touch the remote windows server,
I even don't know which room it stays.
only provided by the right to access and the host
On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 3:01 AM, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> Sorry I'm just jumping into the middle without having read much of the
> thread. The rdesktop package stopped working for me a long time ago. I've
> been using remmina ever since. Is that available to you? I manage a moderate
> number of WS
Sorry I'm just jumping into the middle without having read much of the
thread. The rdesktop package stopped working for me a long time ago.
I've been using remmina ever since. Is that available to you? I manage a
moderate number of WS2003 and WS2008 systems from Debian testing using
remmina.
What is the Windoof? (==Windows?)
I can't touch the remote windows server,
I even don't know which room it stays.
only provided by the right to access and the hostname.
I contacted the administrator today and being informed the following
information:
"There is nothing wrong with Server. I’ve just
On 02/09/11 22:42, F. L. wrote:
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Scott Ferguson
mailto:prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 02/09/11 21:43, firstname lastname wrote:
Hi,
During the trial of connecting to the remote (Windows) desktop.
I used the terminal server client,
Please note: I
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Scott Ferguson <
prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 02/09/11 21:43, firstname lastname wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> During the trial of connecting to the remote (Windows) desktop.
>>
>> I used the terminal server client,
>>
>> Please note: I have succeed in conne
On 02/09/11 21:43, firstname lastname wrote:
Hi,
During the trial of connecting to the remote (Windows) desktop.
I used the terminal server client,
Please note: I have succeed in connecting many times before (no need
question about the setting and the Windows other side work functionally).
Ju
$ ps ax | grep avahi
1421 ?S 0:06 avahi-daemon: running [dove.local]
1422 ?S 0:00 avahi-daemon: chroot helper
the avahi-daemon is running.
By the way, what does the avahi-daemon work for?
Thanks,
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:54 PM, firstname lastname wrote:
> I read from
I read from below link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1044302
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 7:43 PM, firstname lastname wrote:
> Hi,
>
> During the trial of connecting to the remote (Windows) desktop.
>
> I used the terminal server client,
>
> Please note: I have succeed in connecting many t
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> I'm going to build a Terminal Server environment.
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> There's a Win 2003 SE as Terminal Server.
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> And a lot of old machines as Client.
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> I've found 2 interesting projects (and some howtos):
> 1- LTSP (Linux terminal
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Daniel A Beller wrote:
> Want to be careful on how you install apps, they can end up copied into
> RAM on diskless clients if installed as if on local system. With
> openoffice, this may eat up all 128 Mb's of RAM you've got.
Sorry to jump in and "st
Hi,
You will need stronger server to do XDMCP as bulk of computing is done at
server.
In our first runs with diskless etherboot clients, were able to server ~30
clients from P3 800 w/ 256 Mbyte RAM without much problem. Want to have
fast network (you mentioned) and fairly quick HDD.
Want to b
We use radius on a bsdi system and a Debian shell server. Our customers login
on a Ascend terminal server. Our shel people just type shell at the prompt and
it takes them to the debian box where they actually log in. NO PROBS. We even
have a guy using an apple II.
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Chuck Peters wrote:
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> Our livingston PM2e (30 port) has gone catatonic on us as we were
> attempting to renumber the IP's to move over to our new connectivity
> provided by West Chester Univ. I have a trouble ticket into Livingston,
> but I fear we may have to ship the Port Monster back to l
Setting up the Linux boxes should be pretty easy. A few questions though: do
you want to support 'shell' dialups or PPP dialups or both? Radius may be a
problem. As I understand this (and there are others on this list who know a
lot more about radius+linux) there is no debian client support. If you
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