I ran into an old post on ltsp sourceforge, saying
that it would be nice if somehow to thin kde. well, i
was wondering what do you all judge to be rediculous
in kde. If someone can tell me some thing to remove
from kde it would be apprciated.
Another which i should of asked before.. I don't wa
Guys,
A customer has come to me asking about the possibility of using Linux in a
new rollout. They are keen on using Linux on thin clients, and the best
solution seems to be LTSP.
Configuration will prob be something like KDE3, Open Office/Staroffice etc
What I need to know is:
Best client har
Hi.
I'm working on a new(er) LTSP project for some friends and they seem
to insist on Wordperfect. I have zero experience with Wordperfect,
and I'm trying to get the workstations to be able to run it. It looks
as if I have some sort of font serving problem in that WPO2K wants
the fonttastic font
I don't know what I did to cause this, and I need some help fixing it. On my LAN,
anyone who logs in using an LTSP client causes X client apps to run, but these apps
are directed to display themselves on the display :0.0, which is the LTSP server. This
normally quickly fails, and the login reap
Il giorno Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Frank Van Damme così ha scritto:
|From: Frank Van Damme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 11:43:46 +0200
|Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] ?dm doesn't start.
|
|
|Topic says it all. I have, after some quarrels with x (which wasn't installed
|-h
Back in February, Mark Howe wrote:
> In order to try to sort out my Netscape plugin problems (see earlier
> messages), I have set up a second server. So I now have a redhat server with
> 2 network cards. One is plugged into an ltsp terminal via a crossover cable,
> and is on subnet 192.168.2, and
* root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20.04.02 17:02]:
Sure?
> I would like to connect various computers runing linux to my existing linux
> network in order to share the internet connexion. Has anyone done this or do
> knows if this is possible?
It is possible and you will find a lot of document
Am Freitag, 19. April 2002 20:09 schrieb Jon Cushman:
> I am getting the same problem with a Compaq 486 using an ISA NE2000
> compatible NIC. The following is a portion of the message lines that
> proceeded the kernel panic stop message.
> ...
> mknbi-1.2-7/first32.c (GPL)
> Top of initrd is 21504
I would like to connect various computers runing linux to my existing linux
network in order to share the internet connexion. Has anyone done this or do
knows if this is possible?
Any help would be appreciated
_
Ltsp-discuss
hello,
i have installed ltsp on my mandrake 8.1 since a few
days. I have tested the program with a terminal based
on a duron 700 with 256Mo ram and a pci ethernet card.
All was very nice. But with a 486 with 4Mo of ram and
an isa ethernet card ( realtek 8019 ), things are
hardest: i have this erro
Frank,
Couple of things to check:
1) On the server, do this:
netstat -anp | grep ":177 "
Then see if it produces any lines that start with "udp".
If not, then your display manager isn't listening.
2) ps -ef | grep dm
That should show either kdm, xdm or gdm. It will p
hello!!
Using Suse 7.1 and ltsp 3.0;
I get the following :
running /linuxrc
Mounting /proc
linuxrc : indstalling 8139too driver
insmod /lib/modules/net/8139too.o
Using /lib modules/net/8139too.o
8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.1.a
eth0:realtek RTL8139 Fast Ethernet at 0xd., 00:20:ed
Topic says it all. I have, after some quarrels with x (which wasn't installed
-hum) succeeded to boot ltsp from a client (pentium 'puter). I am recycling
old config files from when my ltsp server ran mandrake, now it runs debian.
I let ltsp just make changes to kdm and xdm files (normally I us
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:54:52 -0400 (EDT)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adding 'rw' to the exports file won't do it.
Sorry, you're obviously right! Thing is I don't use initrd and I'used to
think that al people does the same as mine!! A little bit egocentric, I think!
--
Fabio Papa - italian LTS
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