[K12OSN] Re: questions with firefox as local app
Eric Harrison
eharrison at mail.mesd.k12.or.us
Wed Jan 18 03:23:49 UTC 2006
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Peter Hartmann wrote:
> Pretty please?
I have not seen much traffic about local apps on this list, you will
likely find more local app expertise on the LTSP discuss list:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
Here are links to all of the occurrences of "localapp" & "local app"
in the ltsp-discuss archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?method=and&format=short&config=ltsp-discuss_lists_sourceforge_net&words=localapp
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=ltsp-discuss_lists_sourceforge_net&words=local+app
-Eric
> On 1/17/06, Peter Hartmann <ascensiontech at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can anyone who has got his going help me out? I don't have
>> $LTSP_HOSTNAME in my shell environment. I have HOSTNAME which is my
>> server. Is $LTSP_HOSTNAME supposed to be my clients hostname ie.
>> ws243? BTW, if I can get this going, I think this might be the answer
>> to our prayers because we mainly chubby clients.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter
>>
>> On 1/15/06, Peter Hartmann <ascensiontech at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Having some troubles getting this to work. I have local app support
>>> set up correctly (i think). Doing 'echo $LTSP_HOSTNAME' on a terminal
>>> returns '(none)'. How can I fix that? So instead of using that i'm
>>> trying 'ssh {serverhostname} TMPDIR=~/.tmp DISPLAY=$DISPLAY /{path to
>>> firefox}/firefox'. But I have to enter my password. How do I trouble
>>> shoot that? At that point Firefox pops up but when I do 'top' I see it
>>> firefox-bin like I would normally. Is this really running locally?
>>>
>>> Thanks so much!
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
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