Klaus Joerissen wrote:
hello all, I have a notebook (pentium 133 with 24 MB Ram, 30 GB harddisk) which is normaly running under windows ´98 when I´m working with staroffice. There is also SuSE 7.3 on this machine but using X-Windows is terribly slow (but it is running without errors). When I´m at home, I want to connect the notebook via ltsp to our server. The notebook has a 3com PCMCIA Combi-card (3c562d) with ethernet and modem function. When I´m working under Linux there is no problem getting connected to the network.I installed the wireless package on a floppy-disk but on this way I can´t get a connection to the network allthough I think the card is recognized correctly. Here are the messages:
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Cause you are already running Linux on the notebook, which runlevel do you use? I guess you're using runlevel 5 to start a local X-server running Gnome or KDE, right?Any ideas? How can I get the modul serial_cs into the kernel? Is there another way to use the X-server on the server-machine (because there a running linux system on the notebook)?
With SuSE Linux there is a "X-Terminal"-package. Install this package using Yast and edit the rc.config file to specify which X-Client to use. After setup, this X-Terminal configuration starts the local X-Server (runlevel 4) and connects to your host via "-query <hostname>" option.
This is the configuration I used before I got knowlegde of the LTSP project.
HTH
Achim
P.S.:
I'll send you a detailed message in german language via E-Mail.
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