Remi,
Take a look at the older v2.4 docs for LTSP. Their on the
ltsp.org download page.
There's a section there about how to setup NIS.
Somehow, that section didn't make it into the latest docs.
Jim McQuillan
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On Sun, 26 May 2002, Remi BERNHARD wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've rea
Hi,
I've read on the docs that to run apps locally, NIS must run correctly.
The prob is I have nearly no idea how to setup NIS to run LTSP ...
If one have web links or other help stuff...
Regards,
Remi.
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Hi,
I was trying to setup a diskless workstation with LTSP 3 (core 3.0.4) and
Mandrake 8.1
but the machine (ws) hangs right after displaying the login screen. I
checked the /var/log/messages file on the server and there were two lines
related to kdm as follows:
kdm: Greeter returned non-zero ex
Hello,
> As for demo's, I have my laptop set up as an LTSP server. My favorite thing
> to do is to walk into a place with the laptop and a bootable ethernet card
> and ask for any old computer lying around with a PCI slot. I plug in the
> card and in 5 minutes (including boot time) we have a
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> Hi
> I'm running my app window-manager-less on the terminals.
> I've run multiple displays on the server ( etc)
> and I think that this would be trivial on the terminals ().
> How can I programatically switch from app1 on display1 to app2 on
> display2 ?
>
> ie or pro
Hi Jim,
Thanks for the leads. In the back of my mind i really thought local_apps would run
everything else locally.
What a relief!
regards to all,
phil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quoted last 5/27/02 9:30:39 AM as follows:
>
>Phil,
>
>turning on Local_apps, simply sets the stage for a workstation to
I'm having trouble getting a logon screen for LTSP. I get the grey
screen but never a login manager. I had Mandrake 8.2 setup to log me in
automatically, I thought that might be the problem. I changed it to make
me login but I still get only the grey screen on the terminal. Also,
when I boot th
Phil,
turning on Local_apps, simply sets the stage for a workstation to
run an app locally. it doesn't actually force the app to
run locally.
Once you setup the system for local apps, then you use rsh to
actually launch the app.
There's an example of the script to start a local app in the
ltsp
Hi everyone,
I have currently tested several simple (and serverless) chat / messenger application
for our LAN LTSP setup.
But because of the LTSP design, the messenger apps running in these remote
workstations (which are running
off the server), use the server's own LAN interface. They simply
There aren't source packages for all of the pieces.
many of the binaries were taken from a RH 7.0 system.
But, you don't need the sources. You don't want to compile
those programs for a S390, unless you are using the s390 as
a client (doubtful).
The packages are compiled to be run on the workst
On Sun, 26 May 2002 23:09:54 +0200
Johannes Berth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | use TZ='Europe/Berlin'. For a system wide installation (the given
> | paths are for an installation with --prefix=/usr), link the timezone
> | file which is in /usr/share/zoneinfo to the file /etc/localtime. For
>
I am trying to port LTSP to the S390 SuSE 7.2 distribution but I can't
seem to find the source for the core and other LTSP files to recompile.
I downloaded the LTSP CD ISO (172 MB) but it wasnot there. Help please
Thanks
=
Abdullah A. Al-Humaid
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* Claas Anders Rathje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [26.05.02 21:26]:
> how do I change the timezone used on the client?
AFAIK you will need some additional files for that since LTSP doesn't
support changing the timezone.
>From the glibc Manual:
/--
| To configure the locally used timezone, you can either
Hi List,
how do I change the timezone used on the client? I have a webcam program
running on one of my clients and use ntpdate to set the time everytime it
boots up (bios-battery is empty and so everytime somone pulls the plug the
date iss messed up) but the time on the client is UTC and differs
Alex Perry wrote:
> Of course they do; all OpenGL programs tunnel their graphics traffic
> through the GLX encapsulation inside the X protocol. As part of that
> tunnel, DRI-capable (or equivalent) servers will determine whether the
> program is running locally and consider trying to bypass the G
I have installed redhat 7.2 various times with DHCP server version 3.0 and
each time i am getting errors.
Usually the errors are associated with inet_route issues.
When i install redhat 7.2 do i first configure the network card and give it
a default ip address the same as what is in LTSP, that
be
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