Hello everybody,
I just found one microelectronics company here in our country that sells 27c256 EPROM
and they sell it at Philippine Peso 132.75 (around US$ 2.55). =)
Marvin
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hi all,
first go at this stuff, worked out most of it, but I can't get the login
screen in x windows runlevel. I've installed basic RH6.2, found that the
basic install doesn't install many of the needed bits and put them in but
now I can't work out which bit is missing.
I'm presuming that i
Hello
I have a problem to access local floppy in LTSP.
I've tried to follow the instructions on ltsp_nbd but it can't work.
First time running nbd_client command, there is no message shows on screen
but for second time i'm running that command ...on screen says: connection
refused.
need hel
Jared,
It sounds great.
You should know that John Adams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has done some
work on the
snmp stuff for LTSP. he's got an snmp daemon setup to run on the
workstation, for monitoring
the performance of the workstation. He's not finished with it, but it
may be something you could
At 11:06 PM -0500 11/17/01, Jim McQuillan wrote:
>Jared,
>
>Sounds like a worthy project.
>
>Have you thought about how to handle the differences
>between Linux distros ? Redhat, SuSE and Debian all
>have different ways of starting/stopping services.
>
>Jim McQuillan
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This emai
This is the origional post from 2 months ago:
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Running ltscore-2.08 on rh7.1
Terminals boot the kernel ok then hang with the grey screen waiting for
the xwindows login screen to appear. This started first as in
intermittant problem over the last month then degra
I have this running great a a dozen other systems using Realtek 8139 .
This new XP Athlon is the current issue. It fails the with a CRC on the
downloaded kernel image. Is there a necessary init option required in the
DHCP setup?
--
Crayne's law: All computers wait at the same speed.
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I'm working with a 3com 3c905c-txm. I have kernel & initrd 2.09pre4-4.
I ignore the tagged image; use the bzImage, and have prepared an initrd.
I've populated /tftpboot with pxegrub (and for future use, nbgrub).
On the plus side, I end up with a dhcpd.conf free of "if" blocks,
I've not changed
Am Sonntag, 18. November 2001 07:47 schrieb Marvin T Pascual:
> Below are some of the NICs that are available in our place:
>
> - Cnet PRO200 100/10 Mbps
> - D-Link DFE-530TX 10/100 Mbps
> - Surecom 320 10/100 Mbps (*)
> - AOpen AON-325 10/100 Mbps (*)
> - Lantech Fastnet (*)
> - Realtek e-Ten 10/
Ole,
No, the initrd is part of the kernel package. It is already tacked onto
the end of the
kernel.
If you want to see the contents of the initrd, then you need to download the
ltsp_initrd_kit, which contains the directory that gets built into the
initrd.
The buildk script in the initrd_kit s
Prolinux,
I'd say your dhcp is fine. This looks like a tftp problem.
Is there anything in the /var/log/messages or /var/log/secure files that
give
a clue?
Also, do this:
netstat -an | grep ":69 "
to see if anything is listening on port 69.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prolinux wro
Hi folks,
just realised that with older versions of LTSP I had NumLock activated
on bootup. Now with 2.09pre4 it's off. Is there a config flag I've
overlooked ? Or is there some other way to set the bootup NumLock
status? I think Bios settings won't help as they get overwritten as
Linux starts up
Hello!
I just bought one piece of 27c512 EPROM 28 pin at Philippine Peso 350 (around US$
6.703) 'cause the store that I bought it doesn't have any stock of 27c256 EPROM
already. Anyway, I read the manual of my NIC (Cnet PRO200) and it says that it
supports 64K of ROM. Anybody from this list
Jared McIntyre wrote:
> ...
> Is there already a project in the
> works?
a german group is working on a webmin-frontend
and an easy-to-install LTSP CD-ROM
http://termserv.berlios.de/
another guy in Australia is doing something similar.
I did some things to give the server
some "self healing"
I am sorry if I am asking too many questions here, cluttering up the
list with silly and uneducated questions. But, I'd really like to
have this working! :)
Now, the question:
Isn't the install.sh in 2.9pre4 version of lts_kernel-2.09pre4-4.tgz
supposed to install an initrd in my /tftpboot/lts
> For my servers, I typically don't even run Xwindows.
I tried doing this by setting the runlevel of my RH7.1 server to 3, but
then I couldn't get xdm to start on my LTSP clients (the clients just
show the grey Xwindows screen with the X cursor).
Any clues pleas?
Thanks - John
On Thu, 2001-11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001, David Johnston wrote:
>
>
>>To all German speakers on the list: can any of you help with
>>translations? I agree with Stefan, a German translation is
>>important. There is plenty to do, and it is easy to split up into
>>small pieces.
>>
>>-David
I am using the newest ltsp 2.09pre4 package with RH7.2
and my ws stop booting at:
Me: 192.168.0.235 server&gw: 192.168.0.253
loading 192.168.0.253:/lts/vmlinuz-2.0.9-ltsp-4 ..
My dhcpd.conf is:
# ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
default-lease-time 21600;
max-lease-time 21600;
option subnet-mask 2
Jared McIntyre wrote:
[description of school project]
Hello Jared,
it might be helpfull for your project to take a look at these pages:
http://www.k12ltsp.org/
From the press release:
K12LTSP is an easy to install, Linux based terminal server package designed for
schools. It comes ready to
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