On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, G. Major wrote:
> "make modules_install". This built the modules in
> "/lib/modules/2.4.9/...".
> I needed to make a copy of the modules using the ltsp path that
> the boot code looks for ("...-ltsp-5"). I next ran the "buildk"
> script.
Edit the main Makefile (top src dir)
does somebody know how to get DHCPCD working auto...on RH7.0?
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Don and others who have offered information and advice,
I was eventually able to build a kernel by #defining nsprintf to printk.
This kernel ended up being significantly smaller than the bootable image
included in ltsp 3.0. The problem turned out to be that I needed to do a
"make modules_install"
Hi all.
I have two old 486 with net cards. I was looking for the etherboot
images on rom-o-matic, but I didnt find them. The information on the
chipset of the netcard says:
| Genius LAN |
| GR1222 |
| 48078T2 443FM Taiwan |
Sorry. It was:
Totally agree Jason.
Chao.
Offray Vladimir.
On dom, 2002-01-27 at 13:33, OFFRAY LUNA wrote:
> Totally agree Matthew.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray Vladimir
>
>
> On vie, 2002-01-25 at 05:56, Jason Bechtel wrote:
> > Matthew,
> >
> > From a scientific viewpoint it naturally makes
Jim,
Apparently it helps to know the right people in the right places.
Good for you *and* for us! Success, both with SuSE and at Linux World.
Wouter
On 27-Jan-02 Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Wouter,
>
> With the help of Randall Craig, I've managed to get
> signed up on the SuSE beta program, which g
Hi all.
I have LTSP 3 working with Mandrake 8.1 and is working fine. But some
times the Wokstation (pentium 166, 16 mb RAM, S3 Video Chipset) reboots
suddenly after passing the LPP screen. This is not a critical failure
because the machine is installed on my home LTSP lab and is just for
probing
Brian,
I got a similar message when I try the Linux Progress Patch on an old
486. When I disable LPP on dhcp.conf for that worstation it works very
well.
Follow the advice of Jim on that respect (try non LPP first). Thats will
get the work done.
Best Regards,
Offray Vladimir
On vie, 2002-01-2
Totally agree Matthew.
Cheers,
Offray Vladimir
On vie, 2002-01-25 at 05:56, Jason Bechtel wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> From a scientific viewpoint it naturally makes more sense to compare
> the actual "window manager" portions of each system. But why would any
> system administrator responsible
Hi all.
I change my Keyboard layout to spanish just adding these three lines to
lts.conf:
XkbSymbols = "es(pc105)"
XkbModel = "pc105"
XkbLayout= "es"
Because all my workstations need this setup I put this lines in the
"[Default]" section of lts.conf (jus
I've gotten my old Micron up on ltsp - very cool, btw, but am having a
problem with ltsparc.
Have rarpd running on LM 8.1. Server receives boot net requests from
Sparc, but returns a message that image won't open, can't open. Seems
like the vmlinux-2.2.19-ltsp.sparc is broken. I know that ltsp
com
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, lambert Bernard wrote:
> Ltsp V 3.0
> XF86 V 4.10-45
> Suse 7.1 on server
>
> I have a workstation with HP D2809A screen. It work in 1024x768 under
> windows
> video card is trio64 with 2 Mo Ram
Hi Bernard,
you've eventually got a trio64 card with non supported RAMDAC chip
HI
Ltsp V 3.0
XF86 V 4.10-45
Suse 7.1 on server
I have a workstation with HP D2809A screen. It work in 1024x768 under
windows
video card is trio64 with 2 Mo Ram
from Hp documentation 1024x768 can use 2 frequencies 60 and 43.5 in
interleave
If I don't change lts.conf parameters for ws I got an
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