From monteslu at cox.net Sun Aug 9 22:41:29 2009 From: monteslu at cox.net (Luis Montes) Date: Sun, 09 Aug 2009 15:41:29 -0700 Subject: upgrading k12linux Message-ID: <4A7F5099.5040700@cox.net> So it's that time of year again. Well actually it was that time of year a couple of weeks ago, but hey, I went on vacation :) I'm currently running 64bit k12linux based on fedora 9. I figure I should upgrade it to 11 before the kids start class on wednesday. Anyone know what the steps are? Same as upgrading normal fedora? Thanks, Luis From wtogami at redhat.com Mon Aug 10 17:23:59 2009 From: wtogami at redhat.com (Warren Togami) Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:23:59 -0400 Subject: upgrading k12linux In-Reply-To: <4A7F5099.5040700@cox.net> References: <4A7F5099.5040700@cox.net> Message-ID: <4A8057AF.4080208@redhat.com> On 08/09/2009 06:41 PM, Luis Montes wrote: > So it's that time of year again. Well actually it was that time of year > a couple of weeks ago, but hey, I went on vacation :) > > I'm currently running 64bit k12linux based on fedora 9. I figure I > should upgrade it to 11 before the kids start class on wednesday. > Anyone know what the steps are? Same as upgrading normal fedora? > > Thanks, > > Luis Upgrade the server like normal Fedora. Delete /opt/ltsp/i386 and use ltsp-build-client to create a new one. You might want to try the LiveCD first though, to be sure it works on on your server and client hardware before risking the upgrade. Warren From pppsss7 at gmail.com Thu Aug 13 14:10:33 2009 From: pppsss7 at gmail.com (pppsss7 at gmail.com) Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:10:33 +0400 Subject: Lock thin client ltsp fedora 10 In-Reply-To: <4A8057AF.4080208@redhat.com> References: <4A7F5099.5040700@cox.net> <4A8057AF.4080208@redhat.com> Message-ID: <69BC1444-BF59-40E7-B44C-41F15D0CD5CD@gmail.com> How i can lock display with password on thin client? Button doesn't work >> >> >>