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Just wondering,
Sean
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Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 16:07:18 +
From: sean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
During the boot process was getting error notices about not being able
to connect to the nfs server.
Did some research and found this sometimes occurs when the speed of the
server nic is so much
a diskless workstation from
http://www.disklessworkstation.com/ They appear to be a supporter over
the ltsp project.
Also ordered an etherboot model, since that is an open standard.
Now when that shows up get to beat on it for a while.
Thanks all for the help,
Sean
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Thanks
Sean
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to be that the file is transferred.
My next server is by IP.
Thanks Paul. Just trying to make sure all that you are writing.
Sean
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Matt Oquist wrote:
Hi Sean,
I recommend installing a tftp client and testing the tftp fetching
manually. On the server you'll want to make sure that tftpd is running
(either via inetd or manually...testing by starting manually is a good
idea) and that the file you're trying to fetch
been following the instructions here,
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ltsp.xml
and of course alter to what I need for my system.
Am I missing something obvious or something less so?
Thanks,
Sean
Below is my in.tftpd file.
# /etc/init.d/in.tftpd
# Path to server files
Dan Jenkins wrote:
Moodle can be great, though we are still getting our
feet wet with that.
Moodle just made a recent appearance here as well. I've done nothing
with it, but it seems the world will revolve this product.
Sean
?
Thanks
Sean
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Ben Scott wrote:
On 8/6/07, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am beginning to think it is my drive as the problem, it
seems to be writing a great deal when I see the problem.
Time for backups!
No, the time for backups is *before* you start having trouble ;-)
Actually I keep backups
.
Thanks
Sean
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Dave Johnson wrote:
sean writes:
I have been what appears to be excessive activity on one of my two
processors and am trying to track down why.
I have not noticed anything using TOP, so that I would ask here how
might I best be able to track down what is causing the apparent
excessive
Sean
P.S. Just returned to the list after a long time, so again, I hope that
the non Linux part is not a problem?
Thanks again all.
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a few people here who would be
using liquid cooling, but no responses.
Sean
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I was thinking of trying out liquid cooling and wanted to ask if anyone
here has played with this type of setup?
Was it worth the effort, any tips, things to be aware of?
Thanks
Sean
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Well the install was done this past Yesterday, no problems at any point,
running great.
Sean
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between these
last two units.
Last requirement is to have an outlet near for power.
He will be back on 2/3 with the router and light things up.
Sean
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Well my service is scheduled to be installed Feb 3rd.
Sean
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that I would think about it further.
Still might sign up, just need to think on that direct credit card billing.
Sean
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I just received a letter from Verizon stating that their FiOS service is
available in my corner of NH.
Does anyone here use this service and if so, how is your experience with
it and their service?
Thanks
Sean
I realize that the letter does not guarantee it is available. I wanted
to get an idea if there service was a good as it sounds before doing my
footwork with them.
Someone else asked my location. I am in Brentwood NH, borders Exeter.
Sean
Kenny Donahue wrote:
They claimed FIOS was available to me in S. Nashua but it wasn't.
I just switched to Verizon DSL (got sick of comcast raising the rate
any time
they felt like it). One question I have is, can you run a webserver
with FIOS?
Verizon seems to be blocking my webserver (tried
Can anyone recommend any local computer stores in the Exeter area to
track down some misc parts?
Thanks
Sean
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I recall that Comcast is tight with Microsoft. MS made a big investment
in Comcast a few years ago.
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 10:31, Chris wrote:
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On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, at 5:58pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Section 6, subsection g of [Comcast's TOS] states ...
Rich,
The Tungsten C and T also have a built in keyboard like the Zaurus.
Sean
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 16:47, Sharpe, Richard wrote:
Thanks Sean, the Palm Tungsten C and T are now on my list I did see the Palm
Zire 71 but did not like it. I also have been recommended
I was thinking of adding an IR port to my system. Anyone try this and if
so, how successful?
What equipment and software was used?
Thanks
Sean
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