danbar
Posts:2
 |
| 05/10/2008 2:05 PM |
|
| Do you have a tentative date when it could be used in Ubuntu 8.04 ? |
|
|
|
|
wisu
Posts:2
 |
| 05/17/2008 10:09 AM |
|
Yes... my view ncomputing should just concentrate on 8.04... instead the Linux beta program http://www.ncomputing.com/Support/SupportForums/tabid/213/forumid/13/postid/10/view/topic/Default.aspx wants to support 7.04... why bother providing a solution that will last only until next year? Canonical's support for 7.04 will end next year... If they go with the latest LTS ie 8.04.. now that would be a solution... counting 5 years server support from canonical... would be like killing 5 birds with 1 stone... |
|
|
|
|
Aubry
Posts:13
 |
| 05/23/2008 10:33 AM |
|
| NComputing sees the relevance of this issue and understands the support cycle for Ubuntu, but at this time we are focusing only on the 7.04 release. We have noted your request for consideration in subsequent releases. |
|
|
|
|
sjude
Posts:1
 |
| 07/02/2008 12:10 AM |
|
| where can I find the Linux software for L200 |
|
|
|
|
roms
Posts:33
 |
| 07/02/2008 3:25 PM |
|
You can grab an old copy to this address : http://mairie.thorigne-fouillard.fr/download/nct-linux.zip BUT : this is an old version, a version which was here before NComputing change his website, and before they take out the old forum ... NOTE : There is no usb support with this version, no support too ! |
|
|
|
|
USD412Tech
Posts:10
 |
| 07/11/2008 9:09 PM |
|
Not that I expected it to, but the old version does not appear to work for either Ubuntu 7.04 or 8.04 running in a virtual machine. Upon attempting to connect an LS-120 a black screen appears and a dialog box informs the user "Linux TS Negotiation Error". The only option is to cancel out and go back to the connection screen. I just thought I'd let everyone else tyring this solution know what I found. |
|
|
|
|
roms
Posts:33
 |
| 07/12/2008 10:36 AM |
|
For L-Series to connect correctly to the linux station, you have to configure it to be "Linux compatible", it is on the setup menu that you can change it. So the dialog box informing the user "Linux TS Negotiation Error" is just a generic phrase saying that your terminal is not configured correctly to use a linux host. |
|
|
|
|
USD412Tech
Posts:10
 |
| 07/13/2008 4:39 AM |
|
Thanks for the reply. I remembered that setting after I posted. It is not available on the LS-120 setup, unless I'm missing a firmware update...
I will give it a try with one of the L230s we have.
If it works in Linux, I am seriously considering buying a couple of them for my home. I seem to always have two older computers that are on but not used much, and my newer computer is always on because I use it constantly. With the ever-rising cost of energy, it would make sense to invest in a cost-saving solution such as this. |
|
|
|
|
roms
Posts:33
 |
| 07/14/2008 9:12 AM |
|
You can try to install NComputing software on a Windows machine (latest version is 4.03.094 while writng this post) and update your L-120 with the Windows one, so you will get the really latest firmware for your terminal. Note : befor buying a lot of units to run on a Linux host, take a look at your cpu usage ... the linux version, sometimes, seems to use too much cpu. |
|
|
|
|
USD412Tech
Posts:10
 |
| 07/14/2008 6:52 PM |
|
I do have the LS-120 working in a Windows Server 2003 trial in a virtual machine. Windows is not a suitable solution for home use, because of licensing issues. That is why I am interested in NComputing developing Linux.
Thanks for the tip regarding CPU usage.
[Edit:Update]
I was able to get the L230 working with Ubuntu 7.04 in a virtual machine. There is no audio at the station, even though it is working in the virtual machine. Overall speed is a little pokey as well. |
|
|
|
|
USD412Tech
Posts:10
 |
| 07/17/2008 9:36 AM |
|
I couldn't agree more. I too wish NComputing would develop for a long term support distribution.
And why 7.04 and not 7.10? Very curious. Perhaps NComputing already had some working software for 7.04 that broke with later versions and they didn't want to bother rewriting their code when they didn't see much interest in it? I'd like to stir up some interest by making more posts in this forum. I hope the beta program goes well. |
|
|
|
|
bsantos
Posts:1
 |
| 07/18/2008 3:30 PM |
|
Any news on this? The product claims to support Linux on the box and manual, but there's no software on the CD nor on the site... I've seen news that nc would focus on Linux after releasing the Vista software, and that was a year ago, but still there's nothing to download on the site... I have a client who bought 2 l230 to add to the Linux server they have and now they have to think if they'll return the l230 to the store since it doesn't support Linux... I'd like to know what to tell the client? That support for Linux will soon be released or if he was fooled with false marketing claims... |
|
|
|
|
USD412Tech
Posts:10
 |
| 07/19/2008 9:35 AM |
|
@bsantos: Wow. I didn't realize it was that bad. I just looked at an L230 box and found that, indeed, it states an operating system requirement of "Windows or Linux". I knew that Linux support was claimed for the products when NComputing was still calling them Xtendas and eXPanions. Since then I bought the L-series to work with Windows at my employmet. I wasn't concerned about Linux until I considered using them for my home. NComputing could be making some bad business decisions. There is a disclaimer on the box: "check website for versions and details", but I don't think that is good enough to constitute "support". Obviously, if you are standing in the store looking at this box and you run Linux, the implication is that the device can be used with Linux. You can't check the website then and there. I think someone would have a claim if they bought a truckload of them to use with Linux only to find out there is only a closed beta going on. NComputing needs to be careful. |
|
|
|
|
danbar
Posts:2
 |
| 07/21/2008 3:07 PM |
|
I presume that linux clients would have to use the thin clients system rather than wait for an answer from ncomputing. |
|
|
|
|