Hi Nikolaus,
Do you have the host names and the ip addresses of your clients in your
server's /etc/hosts file? Sometimes I experience nfs problems when I
forget to do this.
Hope it helps,
Dario.
El mar, 19-02-2002 a las 13:37, Nikolaus Massolle escribió:
> Hallo there
> I'm using the
Jim,
Thanks so much for the valuable help regarding Xfree. I've been using already some of
the separately
packaged X servers (the 3.3.6s) for the old clients.
best regards,
Phil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quoted last 2/19/02 10:04:49 PM as follows:
>
>Phil,
>
>No apology necessary.
>
>This stuff c
After changing to XSERVER = sis, I get the same poor results, that is lines do not
erase
properly.
Any other Ideas?
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Abraham,
> >
> > SiS video chipsets are notorius for problems like this.
> >
> > What kind of error do you get with "XSERVER = auto" ?
> >
>
I would try something besides that dern KDE.
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 16:18:53 -0600
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~-
~> LTSP v.3.0
~> RedHat 7.2
~> KDE 2.2.2
~> Opera 6 tp3
~> StarOffice 6.0beta
~
~We
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Richard Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said the following on the auspicious date of 02-02-18:
>On 04:45 PM 2/18/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] shaped the electrons to say...
>>I'm still not sure if it'll fit on my web site -- I've been too busy to
>>mess with it yet, but I should get a chance tonight or tomo
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> Feb 19 19:18:24 vertov nscd: 985: while accepting connection: Too many open
> files in system
We are getting similar errors on our box (I have upgraded to 768M of ram, and
we no longer are swapping). I have file-max set to 2^16 (65536), doing lso
I think you have a pre version 3 DHCP server
(that's fine)
just remove your
ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
and
option option-128 code 128 = string;
option option-129 code 129 = text;
or comment them out with a # and try restarting.
Good Luck
matt
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NFS is started and can mount (via NFS) the home-directorys and the
/var/log/messages shows that /opt/ltsp/i386 is mounted by the Client (via NFS)
Thanks for responding
Nikolaus
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Nikolaus Massolle;
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Marcus,
Luckily, this is easy to fix.
You need to increase the maximum number of filehandles
and open inodes.
And, you can do it while the system is running and it takes
effect immediately.
Try this:
echo 24576 >/proc/sys/fs/file-max
echo 32768 >/proc/sys/fs/inode-max
I add those lines to
>As some of you know I've been busy building and finalizing my new LTSP server. This
>weekend I added my clients and except for the Flash Player plugin crashing all the
>time things have seemed okay. But now the system is crashing all the time and i
>can't even run a term window. Now I get error
ruh-roh
As some of you know I've been busy building and finalizing my new LTSP server. This
weekend I added my clients and except for the Flash Player plugin crashing all the
time things have seemed okay. But now the system is crashing all the time and i
can't even run a term window. Now I get
Sorry for not keeping everyone as up to date as possible about the
developments surrounding the addition of removeable media support to the
Enhanced Network Block Device that many of you have so generously
donated funds to supporting this addition.
I have been in continuing contact with the au
Martin,
You need to change your 'Root Path' to:
192.168.0.254:/opt/ltsp/i386
Of course, you can substitute the proper IP address and
it should be fine.
Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Martin wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. I've created a "Reservation" in the W2000 ser
Thanks for the tip. I've created a "Reservation" in the W2000 server's dhcp config
for the linux client & added options according to my setup:
Root Path = /opt/ltsp/i386
Boot Server Host Name = 192.168.0.102
Bootfile Name = /lts/vmlinuz.ltsp
The client now boots up - gets it's IP address and n
Hallo there
I'm using the SuSE 7.3 and have installed the LTSP3 -tgz Packages, then i
changed the settings as decribed by Alex Levit in the Mailinglist.
But when the Client connects to the Server i can see :
... doing the pivot_root
... nfs-server is not responding
The /var/log/messages shows t
I've tried the VirtualFS project in the past and was able to get fairly
good results with it (although I wasn't able to get sound working
properly, I think because it was too slow or something). As far as
CDROM and floppy access are concerned, the author of the Enhanced
Network Block Device i
Skip Gaede wrote:
> > Can anyone explain what Mandrake (8.1) is doing with their
> font server and
> > how to get the font server to work with LTSP clients? The
Jurgen's answer got the problem solved, although the problem I
had was that the code to do xfs restart did not do a stop, followed
by
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Thompson, Steve wrote:
> Do you mean 'XSERVER = ati'? Don't I have to have a corresponding ati file
> of some sort?
Steve,
Xfree 4.x has one common binary and driver modules.
Setting XSERVER = ati should do it. If you have installed ltsp correctly,
you will find those modu
Steve,
Try setting 'XSERVER = ati', that should work with the rage card.
Take a look here: http://www.xfree86.org/4.1.0/Status6.html#6
for more info on drivers.
The problem with setting it to 'auto' is that likely the
integrated S3 chipset is being auto-detected, and that isn't
what you want.
Phil,
No apology necessary.
This stuff can get down right confusing sometimes.
Thanks for the input on the 'SIS' vs 'sis'. That is
because with XFree86 4.x, you are specifying a module,
rather than an Xserver. All of the X4 modules are named
with lowercase names.
With LTSP 3.0, there are bas
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Thompson, Steve wrote:
> integrated S3 Trio just wasn't up to the task. So I bought him an ATI Rage
> 128 card yesterday, dropped it into his system, changed the BIOS to use the
> card, and tried it all out with LTSP.
>
> Unfortunately, I could not get the lts.config file se
> /etc/dhcpd.conf line 7: expecting a parameter or declaration
>ddns-update-style
> /etc/dhcpd.conf line 17: expecting a string or hexadecimal data
>option option - 128 code
> /etc/dhcpd.conf line 18: expecting a parameter or declaration
>echo
>
> i'm using LTSP ver 3.0 a
I recently set up an old IBM 350 for my son. He was happy enough with it,
but wanted to be able to play some of the games on the server system and his
integrated S3 Trio just wasn't up to the task. So I bought him an ATI Rage
128 card yesterday, dropped it into his system, changed the BIOS to us
On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 23:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Martin Herweg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> >
> > Christopher Perez wrote:
> > > Hello people,
> > >
> > > i'm a newbie in LTSP.
> > > can anyone tell me what to do when my dhcpd in /etc/init.d is
> > > missing.
> >
> >
I already have ltsp-sound working using ESD (K12LTSP) and ltsp-floppy using
MtoolsFM-floppyd.
I'm not really satisfied with ESD - discontinued development, stability issues,
mixer issues, etc.
Also I would like to have terminal cdrom access.
What I ment was to evaluate the idea that VirtualF
Hi Venkat,
thank you again for your precious help.
Here is my configuration :
==> 1 Ltsp server with one instance (installation) of
vmware
==> 20 ltsp clients.
What i want to do, is to use this only instance of
vmware for all clients!
But, the problem is that when i execute vmware on two
clien
> Can anyone explain what Mandrake (8.1) is doing with their font server and
> how to get the font server to work with LTSP clients? The path for the fonts
> on the server is specified as unix/:-1. When I enable the use of the Font
> Server in the lts.conf file, this sticks the value unix/:7100 i
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