Sitat Ragnar Wisløff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On my RHL server there is an sgi_fam service run by xinetd. This
> reports broken pipes in the syslog, and I turned it off to see what
> would happen. Now most my KDE-based apps like KOffice, Konqueror runs
> at a much higher speed. Am I running without
I have upgraded to Gcc 3.01 , after rebooting server , i get the
following error
[drm:i810_flush_queue]:Error :lockup
What is this error and how to resolve this?
Regards
DK
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On Sat, 2002-02-09 at 02:38, arif wrote:
> Interesting, I had no problems, running LTSP 3.0 on a RH 7.2 box with
> Ximian Gnome and KDE installed. I did however install Ximian (and
> evolution) first, which may be the kicker.
> ymmv
> -arif
Agreed: I keep this RH7.1 / Ximian Gnome system updated
On 07-Feb-02 Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
> As a newcomer here I wonder why floppy support and
> sound support is not an integral part of the LTSP package.
> It is some of the first things I am asked when I talk
> to people about LTSP.
IMHO that depends on which kind of people you are talking to an
On Sat, 2002-02-09 at 14:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 07-Feb-02 Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
> > As a newcomer here I wonder why floppy support and
> > sound support is not an integral part of the LTSP package.
> > It is some of the first things I am asked when I talk
> > to people about LTSP.
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 06:55:21PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The ltsp-3.0 documentation has a chapter on building
> kernels, and in there is the instructions for building
> a kernel without the initrd and statically linking the
> specific network driver into the kernel. The result
> shou
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 01:53:18PM +0530, vcare wrote:
> I have upgraded to Gcc 3.01 , after rebooting server , i get the
> following error
>
> [drm:i810_flush_queue]:Error :lockup
>
> What is this error and how to resolve this?
You get it on the clients, right?
When in the boot process does i
Hello there,
i am using gentoo linux for a few weeks and imo it is the best distro i
have ever seen. it runs as an ltsp server but the installation wasn't
fun. the question is:
Anybody around who is making gentoo install scripts?
Bastian
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I have the ltsp "almost completely working" at this point except for sound
on
the workstation. The server is working fine, including OSS sound and I don't
want to break that. I am not using "local apps" on the workstation. Although
I
may choose to do this at some point, I am hoping that it is n
Hey folks, this is baffling me:
the NIC on a workstation I've got is a Netgear FA3(11 I think) -- it's
one that uses that tulip module. When the WS boots up, I see that it
appears to be setting up at 10mbs, half-duplex. I think that the card
itself is capable of 100mbs, full-duplex, and I'm wond
Jim,
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I use xterm instead of gnome-terminal. Xterm has the ability
> to feed the screen contents to a Linux command, in which case,
> I feed it to lpr.
Could you expound on this briefly. I'm not familiar with this capability
in xterm at all.
Fred
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