[Ltsp-discuss] Problems with an ISA 3c509 NIC

2001-12-30 Thread Alberto Brosich
Hi, I installed ltsp 3.0 from source on debian 3.0. It works very well with many PC. I have a problem with an old compaq 486 DX4 with n ISA 3c509 ethernet card. After booting kernel I obtain the following message: Running /linuxrc Mounting /proc Open of /proc/bus/pci/devices failed: No such fil

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] problem with Intel 810 on mandrake 8.1

2001-12-30 Thread maheshwar kanitkar
Jim, Thanks . I have changed the dhcpd.conf entry. My Workstation booted successfully. But again I am in problem. I am using Intel 815EEA Desktop motherboard at both end,Server & client, with 667 Mhz CPU & 256 MB Ram. Both machines are connected on Cross cable. on board Display card is i810. The

RE: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp sound on 3.0

2001-12-30 Thread Eric Harrison
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Enrique Rodriguez wrote: >Hi, Rob, > >Two areas with the sound package I have seen issues with were getting >the ESD and NASD services running on the LTSP client and making sure the >sound modules were loading properly on the client. > >As you mention, a ps -ax doesn't show E

Re:[Ltsp-discuss] Cannot have KDE on server and Workstation

2001-12-30 Thread Philip A . Roa
Hi DK, I am using LTSP 3.0. on Mandrake and I encountered the same problem. It automatically uses xdm as the display manager. I am not sure if this is ok for LTSP, but in my simple setup my workstation was able to use KDE and have not experienced any problems yet. This is just from my own ex

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp sound on 3.0

2001-12-30 Thread G. Major
Enrique, Your information has been most helpful. Unfortunately, the system is not quite working. The 1 second sleep didn't quite do it. I added a 5 second sleep after starting nasd and esd. This caused them to remain running in the background. I have the following lines in my lts.conf to enable

[Ltsp-discuss] PCMCIA Update

2001-12-30 Thread jamacdon
I have been doing some reading and from what I can put together, I think it is possible to create a system that boots off a floppy and contains all the PCMCIA components within the initial boot ROM image. There wouldn't be any need for a mini linux install on a floppy that contains the PCMCI

RE: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp sound on 3.0

2001-12-30 Thread Enrique Rodriguez
Hi, Rob, Two areas with the sound package I have seen issues with were getting the ESD and NASD services running on the LTSP client and making sure the sound modules were loading properly on the client. As you mention, a ps -ax doesn't show ESD or NASD running on the client. I checked notes and