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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Upgrade to higher version (of distro or ltsp)
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 08:32:41 +0100
From: Ragnar Wisløff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Warnet who0sznet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mandag 7. januar 2002, 04:05 skrev du :
> I currently u
I currently use Mandrake 8.0 and ltsp 2.2. and everything
are doing fine. i need to upgrade to Mandrake 8.1. what
should i do before that? is there anything (configuration
files) change during upgrade?
Second, if i want to upgrade to LTSP 3.0 (not the distro)
should i start from the beginning (r
I use aumix-minimal with the -v option in a script (rc.sound), like this
on the ws:
aumix-minimal -v65
where '65' is the level of sound from 0-100.
-enrique
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From: Warnet who0sznet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 9:54 PM
To: ltsp
Subject: [Lt
I've successfully listen an mp3 on my ws. how can i control
the volume? I used some mix apps or tried to change the
volume (on xmms) it doesn't work. please help
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Hello all,
Linux World is one of the biggest and best Linux conferences,
and it's coming to New York City, the greatest city on earth!
It starts on Tuesday, January 29th, 2002. A whole
bunch of us from the LTSP project will be there with
a booth in the exhibit hall, with T-Shirts, CD's and lot
Hi
> Every chip from about 266 I have ever seen has a fan. Even most of the P1s
> had a fan, so I would say that 400 mgh is going to be tough. Give it a try
> though, you'll know in an hour or two.
> full speed with fan, high/low running under clocked with just
> heat sink. Intel should also
Hi
> I can't mount the root, it don´t give me any error, just stay..
>
> Is ext3 supported???
>
> Maybe this??
>
> I have RH 7.2
I initially formatted an ext3 file system and could not even build a
kernel that would see the filesystem. No ext3 options in upto 2.4.9 !
But my LTSP does wor
>
>Folks,
>
>I think I'm right in saying K12LTSP distro somehow
>gets around the need for putting in MAC addresses. I
>may have misunderstood but I'm sure that when I tried
>out K12LTSP I didn't have to put the addresses in the
>dhcpd.conf. Anyone know how _they_ get around it?
>
>--
>Matt 'Newbi
Matt Johnson wrote:
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>
> Folks,
>
> I think I'm right in saying K12LTSP distro somehow
> gets around the need for putting in MAC addresses. I
> may have misunderstood but I'm sure that when I tried
> out K12LTSP I didn't have to put the addresses in the
> dhcpd.conf. Anyone k
>
> Folks,
>
> I think I'm right in saying K12LTSP distro somehow
> gets around the need for putting in MAC addresses. I
> may have misunderstood but I'm sure that when I tried
> out K12LTSP I didn't have to put the addresses in the
> dhcpd.conf. Anyone know how _they_ get around it?
>
> --
> Matt
--- John Gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >littlebig wrote:
> >> if my workstations are all the same in hardware,
> how to set up the
> >> dhcp.conf for not assigning the MAC and ip for
> each WS?
> >> I ask this because if I have 20 WS, I have to get
> the MAC of 20 WS.
> >> thanks
> >
> >i made
Thanks Dario,
Well I was prepared to sit in front of this screen
until next Sunday if need be. Thanks for letting me
take a shower before then.
The code compiled without issue. It is interesting to
read Spanish comments and variable names. I can
understand most of them. I have also modified my "
Hi Julius,
Here's the package. I just made it and I didn't test it very much
(perhaps with the translation something isn't working) so you're a beta
tester :-). I hope you find it useful. Write me back if you have a
question or problem.
Regards,
Dario.
El dom, 06-01-2002 a las 13:11,
Hello,
I am posting this message to both the busybox mailing list and the
linux terminal server project since it concerns both projects.
I am using thin clients to access a terminal accounting system via
serial lines. To access the accounting system I use the kermit program (
CKermit version 6
>littlebig wrote:
>> if my workstations are all the same in hardware, how to set up the
>> dhcp.conf for not assigning the MAC and ip for each WS?
>> I ask this because if I have 20 WS, I have to get the MAC of 20 WS.
>> thanks
>
>i made a little script that reads the output of dhcpd -d
>an genera
littlebig wrote:
> if my workstations are all the same in hardware, how to set up the
> dhcp.conf for not assigning the MAC and ip for each WS?
> I ask this because if I have 20 WS, I have to get the MAC of 20 WS.
> thanks
i made a little script that reads the output of dhcpd -d
an generates a dh
John McCreesh wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-12-10 at 04:37, Martin Herweg wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > !!
> > The production of ONE new PC consumes 14 Tons of raw material/energy
> > !!
Hi Julius,
Sure, I'll get it translated by the end of the day.
Regards,
Dario.
El dom, 06-01-2002 a las 13:11, Julius Szelagiewicz escribió:
> Dario,
> would you please post it to the list? thanks, julius
>
> On 5 Jan 2002, Dario Rapisardi wrote:
>
> > Hi John,
> >
> > A coupl
Dario,
would you please post it to the list? thanks, julius
On 5 Jan 2002, Dario Rapisardi wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> A couple of months ago, I wrote a small application which allowed the
> server to access some magnetic card readers attached to the workstation
> USB port. It would work great
On Sat, 2002-01-05 at 23:33, Henry House wrote:
>
> I want to built a fanless computer to use as a diskless client. Recent AMD
> CPUs are out of the question because of their prodigious heat production. So
> I plan to use an 800Mhz Pentium III underclocked to 400Mhz. Can anyone judge
> whether th
On Sat, 2002-01-05 at 23:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi John
>
> > Is it possible to access a PDA, digital camera, etc plugged into a
> > serial port on a workstation from an application running on the server?
>
> I,ve written a lan-tty daemon that connects a remote ws to two ports on
> the s
Back when playing with over clocking and looking
for ways to keep cpu's cool I played around with
"heat pipes" and "pelter coolers". Never really saw
either installed on a comercial system until just
recently I bought a cpq T1500 Fanless thin client.
Of coarse first thing was to bust it open and
Every chip from about 266 I have ever seen has a fan. Even most of the P1s
had a fan, so I would say that 400 mgh is going to be tough. Give it a try
though, you'll know in an hour or two.
mattc
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