On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, David Johnston wrote:
> John Jairo de la Rosa wrote:
> >
> > I have problems when I work with mode 5. The terminal tells me frequency
> > out of range. In other terminal tells me nothing.
> >
> > What can I do?
> The message is from your monitor, not from the computer or LT
does somebody how to deal with iptables i dont know
that much of english so a quick help good be cool
my bash say
iptables v1.1:cant initialize iptables
table 'filter' : iptables who?(do youneed to insmod?)
Prehaps iptables or your kernel need to
be upgrade
but im running RH7.0 please any q
* Matthias Tinnemeier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020130 15:50]:
> Hi!
>
> When exactly will SuSE 7.3 be supported by ltsp?
7.3 works, search the archives. Jim will modify ltsp 3.0 in the next
few weeks so that it works out of the box.
Randall
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Hi!
is there any way to search something the ltsp-discuss mailinglist? i
couldn't find such a funtion in geocrawler.
tinne
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Hi!
When exactly will SuSE 7.3 be supported by ltsp?
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On 30-Jan-02 Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:44:01AM -0500, David Johnston wrote:
>> John Jairo de la Rosa wrote:
>> >
>> > I have problems when I work with mode 5. The terminal tells me
>> > frequency
>> > out of range. In other terminal tells me nothing.
>> >
>> > What can I do?
hai friend,
while i install redhat 7.2 through
nfs image, the nfs setup screen i got it, their the
client asking
NFS Server name:192.168.1.73
Red Hat directory : /home/karthi/cd
192.168.1.73 - nfs server ip
/home/karthi/cd - redhat 7.2 contents(rpms)directory.
while i c
Greetings All,
My office is currently migrating to a completely Linux solution. Part of
that solution involves diskless terminals running ltsp software. On one
of these terminals, I'm going to need to hook up a printer and a radio
modem. The printer should be no problem (as discussed in the docs)
I too had issues, then implemented NFS swap. Sorted it
out. :)
--- Neil Brideau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2002 02:27, Adinda Praditya
> scribbled:
> > On Tuesday 29 January 2002 16:32, you wrote:
> > > > Can anyone tell me why this happened? Is it
> because i'm running ou
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 10:44:01AM -0500, David Johnston wrote:
> John Jairo de la Rosa wrote:
> >
> > I have problems when I work with mode 5. The terminal tells me frequency
> > out of range. In other terminal tells me nothing.
> >
> > What can I do?
> The message is from your monitor, not from
Sitat Adrian Kuepker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially
> available, fairly
> inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images. We're a
> small
> 2.5-person IT staff at a very busy homeless shelter in Seattle, so
> ease of set
> up is para
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 02:27, Adinda Praditya scribbled:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2002 16:32, you wrote:
> > > Can anyone tell me why this happened? Is it because i'm running out of
> > > memory (mine is 512 MB)? Or is this just a bug from one of the apps?
>
> I think it's not a memory issue. c
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 00:41, you typed randomly:
> From: Neil Brideau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > hmm, It makes sense to me, I think. Flash needs access to the sound card.
> > Only 1 application may used /dev/dsp at a time any further attempts will
> > block, hang, if improperly coded, like fla
If your looking for 100 meg nics then the 3com 905 is also good and also
available in quantity used from here
www.sunsetsite.com
along with a bunch of other used equipment (like old computers)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, Januar
> The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially available,
fairly
> inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images.
I haven't tried a large variety of cards but have found that 3com 3c509
work perfectly and I can get them for about 5 bucks each (used).
rob
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I'm looking for a network card to recommend to my boss. We're looking to run up
to two dozen LTSP workstation here at our agency.
The only thing we require is that the cards be commercially available, fairly
inexpensive, and works well with the floppy boot images. We're a small
2.5-person IT staf
John Jairo de la Rosa wrote:
>
> I have problems when I work with mode 5. The terminal tells me frequency
> out of range. In other terminal tells me nothing.
>
> What can I do?
The message is from your monitor, not from the computer or LTSP. You
can replace the monitor with a newer one, or you
Hi,
sorry for my short answers:
- Original Message -
From: "swati perugu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:55 PM
Subject: thanks
> sir iam not having xfree86 4.2ver. can i load 4.1
4.2 is very new and not yet integrated into LTSP 3.0
Check
I'm sorry but I have a little problem with my floppy disk. I don't want
to boot on DHCP so I have choosen RARP...but I have a message which is
UDP checksum errorcan somenone explain me what is the problem?
Phil
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Ltsp-disc
Guten Tag Brian Darrall,
Am Dienstag, 29. Januar 2002 um 19:48 schrieben Sie:
>> I have hunted through the previous messages with no success. Can anyone
>> help please.
>>
>> The dhcp server replies with a valid address but it is not read by the
>> card.
>>
>> By default, ltsp is using a 3c5
Onsdag 30. januar 2002 11:07 skreiv du:
> > The kernel starts loading then I get the:
> > "crs error"
> > and everything stops
>
> You too huh ;-) One of my machines does this first thing in the morning,
> but seems to be happy if I let it warm up for half an hour. As far as I can
> work out, the
> The kernel starts loading then I get the:
> "crs error"
> and everything stops
You too huh ;-) One of my machines does this first thing in the morning, but
seems to be happy if I let it warm up for half an hour. As far as I can work
out, the message means that the kernel got scrambled somewhe
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