sherfudeen,
You have to give us more to go on than "can't download".
How about an error message ?
How about telling us what method you are using to download ?
A clue, that's all we need, then maybe we can help you.
Jim McQuillan
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sherfudeen M wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> * I can'
Hi all,
* I can't download the new version of the ltsp tar file(s)
* Any suggestion.
Regards,
sherfudeen M
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Tim,
The starting of KDM depends on the Linux distro you are using.
On Redhat, it is started by the /etc/X11/prefdm script, which is
spawned from the /etc/inittab file
Take a look at the prefdm script, and you'll see that it uses the
contents of the /etc/sysconfig/desktop file to decide which d
Hi
I have this problem and I go to the server and run kdm form the command
line. This works fine, but is there a way to automate kdm's start up.
Also, if I do this, it becomes impossible to reboot the server from the
login screen in KDE. It just goes back to a login screen. I need to
shutdown
DK,
If you are getting a blank screen, with an X cursor, then your
problem is on the server.
Your display manager is not configured properly to allow
remote connections.
If you are running KDM, then find the kdmrc file (locate kdmrc)
and find the section that starts with '[Xdmcp]' and change
t
John,
Unfortunately, there are alot of video cards that the LPP just
won't work on.
I'm afraid you've got one.
Jim
John McCreesh wrote:
> Now that I've got V3.0 working, I thought I'd go for gold and try the
> LPP kernel ... however, it dies the death as follows:
>
> mknbi-1.2-6/first.c (GP
Now that I've got V3.0 working, I thought I'd go for gold and try the
LPP kernel ... however, it dies the death as follows:
mknbi-1.2-6/first.c (GPL)
32768k total memory
Ramdisk at 0X01F8E000, size 0X00072000
You passed an undefined mode number.
Press to see video modes available, to continue o
That's it Jim - many thanks. Now I'm off to download ltsp_x336_s3 ... my
Dells have network / video / everything on the motherboard, which means
none of these lovely v3 PCI auto-detect features work for me. It might
be worth an appendix in the documentation spelling out what to do in
this case - I
> It creates start_ws file also.
> and passes init runlevel 5
> The terminal doesn't hang but doesn't go ahead .
> Once it tried to set the Xwindows also, but gave me a blank screen.
Switch to runlevel 3 in lts.conf, and then start X manually when the terminal
boots to a prompt. "/tmp/start_ws