Martin,
have you enabled NFS Swap ?
16mb if about the minimum amount of ram that I would
want in a production workstation. NFS Swap may help.
Jim McQuillan
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, luggage wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got the server up and running (debian potatoe), but I encounter sudd
Hi,
I got the server up and running (debian potatoe), but I encounter sudden
hangups on my terminal - it simply freezes. I do not know whether this is a
common problem, but I suspect Opera 5.01 to be one of the troublemakers.
The (single) terminal (486Dx/16mb) is connected directly to the server
> It appears that client PC is communicating with the DHCP server just fine.
No-one is arguing that the client packet gets to the server, and that
the server *process* is replying OK. The issue is whether that reply
gets back to the client, and dhcp exchange completes. The evidence
suggested it
hai friend,
my name is karthi, nice to meet you, please
help me in remote login in another server.
i did the following please check where i made a
mistake:
1. using ntsysv i enable the "linuxconf-web" services
2. In remote server i did the following
linuxconf->networking->misc->n
Phil,
What client are you using to download with ?
I've used Mozilla and Netscape on Linux many times, and
it works great.
Jim McQuillan
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Philip A. Roa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i'm having trouble downloading some tgz files off sourceforge.
>
> Q1: Are there an
>From: Philip A. Roa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 4:16 PM
>Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Problems downloading binaries
> Hi,
>
> i'm having trouble downloading some tgz files off sourceforge.
>
> Q1: Are there any mirror sites where i can get them?
T
Hi,
i'm having trouble downloading some tgz files off sourceforge.
Q1: Are there any mirror sites where i can get them?
Q2:Am I doing something wrong?
The results of my downloads are as follows:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ltsp/ltsp_core-3.0.0-i386.tgz - Ok
http://prdownloads.sourcefor
Hi !
I made a litte shellscript that can generate a dhcp.conf
from an "dhcp -d" output
I use "dhcpd -d" to generate a list of all client MAC-adresses.
read the README and the source for more info.
tell me if you like it or if you find bugs.
Greetings,
Martin Herweg
make_dhcpd.conf
Descr
Hi
Can anybody tell me how this ought to be done: I'm using real names ?
What should the /etc/hosts entries look like ?
I have a subdomain tigger.iinet.net.au 203.59.102.35
tigger is a cache-only name server for my 192.168.1.0 network.
tigger is listed in
-- /etc/hosts as
192.168.1.254