Hi,
I have encountered such problems in the past. I accused the floppy drive or
the floppy disk itself and spent hours without finding out what was going
wrong.
I still don't know, but I just burnt a CD with the same rom from rom-o-matic
and could boot without problem on the CD drive.
Why
Le Dimanche 11 Décembre 2005 7:MM PM, Marco Nätlitz a écrit :
Hi List,
Is there a way to halt the terminal computer with a script? When I
start my session with a shell on the second screen the commands like
halt or shutdown are not available.
I guess that the shell runs on the local started
Mardi 29 Novembre 2005 11:MM AM, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister a écrit :
Am Dienstag, den 29.11.2005, 08:57 -0400 schrieb Catherine Stéfan:
Hello,
I have seen on this list a discussion about LTSP over WAN. I would be
very interested to implement it but I could not find any documentation
Hello,
I have seen on this list a discussion about LTSP over WAN. I would be very
interested to implement it but I could not find any documentation about it.
Is there any URL where I could find something ? If not, what are tha basic
steps I should follow ?
As far as I understood, a boot
Hello,
I have an LTSP installed on a MEPIS (2.8 Ghz and 1Go of RAM) and one of my
three thin clients (P133, 31Mo RAM) seems to disconnect after a while,
roughly every 10 minutes, whatever I do.
Being logged in or not (with KDM still displayed), using the machine or not,
the client seems to
a écrit :
I think my LDA implementation does just that:
http://www.unicolet.org/linux/ltsp.html
(it is also listed on
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalMedia under the name
'Unicolet method')
Best Regards,
Umberto
On 10/24/05, Catherine Stéfan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Hi Umberto,
Here are the files. I have to mention as well that since I executed the
scripts, KDM comes with a English keyboard instead of the French one.
I hope you can help finding out where the problem is.
Thanks in advance,
Catherine
Xreset
Description: application/shellscript
Xsetup
can do that as follows:
patch -p0 /path/tp/patch/file
For the ugly details (especially regarding the p option) see:
man patch
Best regards,
Umberto
On 10/25/05, Catherine Stéfan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Many thanks for your help. I am trying your solution. The only thing
method')
Best Regards,
Umberto
On 10/24/05, Catherine Stéfan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have two questions, related to the implementation of LTSP as a
cybercafé.
First question : I am using a Mepis with KDE and I would like to get rid
of the icons (partitions, CD-ROM and floppy
Hello,
I have two questions, related to the implementation of LTSP as a cybercafé.
First question : I am using a Mepis with KDE and I would like to get rid of
the icons (partitions, CD-ROM and floppy) that are automatically displayed on
a new user's desktop. After hours of search, I still
Hello,
When I try to boot my (future...) LTSP client, it has a RTL8029 network card,
it ends up saying :
nfs warning: mount version older than kernel
Doing the pivot_root
I have been investigating on the web, it seems that my case is not isolated
but I couldn't find any answer.
I have
I forward this answer as it might be useful to others on the list.
CS
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Subject: Re:[Ltsp-discuss] Cybercafé and LTSP
Date: vendredi 03 Juin 2005 09:25
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: catherine.stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm tryng to build a
Hello,
I would like to know if there is any piece of software, usable with LTSP that
can manage users in the way cybercafé applications do : something that would
generate access codes and provide a time limitation.
Does anybody have an experience with that ?
As the Cappucino distro seems to
Hi,
I would suggest you replace
/opt/ltsp/i386*(rw)
with
/opt/ltsp192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro,no_root_squash,sync)
in your dhcpd.conf.
I am not sure but it could help.
Regards,
CS
Le lundi 09 Mai 2005 14:31, tritri_24 Tr|aN a écrit :
Hello list:
First, sorry for my bad english.
My
Hello
I downloaded it from ftp://ftp.epplug.org/ltsp/ltsp_sound-3.0.1-i386.tgz
Your question made me think that I haven't tried with other packages.
As the links on http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1.html don't work, I will try to
install the one from
vendredi 06 Mai 2005 16:46, Richard Bos a écrit :
Op vrijdag 6 mei 2005 21:44, schreef Catherine Stéfan:
I would like to know if there is a list of PCMCIA wifi cards that work
with the ltsp_wireless package.
Thanks in advance,
From the README in the wireless package:
Supported hardware
Hello,
I would like to know if there is a list of PCMCIA wifi cards that work with
the ltsp_wireless package.
Thanks in advance,
CS
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Hello,
I would like to use LTSP with the clients booting on their PCMCIA Wifi-card. I
have tried with the three versions of the LTSP 3-0 package and created a
bootable floppy, but unfortunately, it doesn't work for the simple reason
that my Belkin F5D6020 is not supported.
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