[K12OSN] headless server

Huck dhuckaby at paasda.org
Tue Apr 22 17:37:47 UTC 2008


1.) LoL on the America/Edmonton thing sorry but that's funny ;)

2.) yes you can connect via Vista..
you can:
  A.) ssh into it using something like Putty
  B.) install FreeNX with 'yum install freenx' I think...and put the 
FreeNX client on your windows machine and get full GUI'ness...or install 
VNC on both, if you prefer...I'd put VNC on the server anyway to take 
advantage of Fl_TeacherTool (I think it uses VNC anyway)

--Huck


Jeremy Schubert wrote:
> Hello, I am installing the K12LTSP on my home network to test it out 
> before I implement in a school.  I’ve briefly scanned the manual and I’m 
> not too familiar with Linux.  I have two questions. 
> 
>  
> 
>    1.  Who do I contact to suggest that the Canadian cities for time
>       zone setup, such as Toronto and Edmonton, be listed as
>       Canada/Edmonton instead of America/Edmonton.
>    2. I am installing without a network connection due to monitor
>       constraints.  Then I will connect the box to the network and
>       reboot as a headless server (using DHCP for the moment).  Can I
>       then use a Windows Vista box to connect to the box once I’ve
>       determined the IP address handed out by my router?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>  
> 
> */Jeremy Schubert/**//*
> 
> */The two basic principles of Windows system administration:/**/
> /**/For minor problems, reboot /*
> 
> */For major problems, reinstall/*
> 
>  
> 
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