recently I stumbled across a package which access to the clients devices
inside win4lin (floppy cdrom,sound etc,) but I damned if I can locate it
again , and my browser dropped it's history some how
Sound like a familiar package to anyone ??
Cheers
ChrisB(NZ)
Well, I've
finally got off my butt and built new
LTSP kernel packages based on the 2.4.18 Linux kernel sources.
This kernel should work fine with 486's also. Most of you have
probably seen the many messages about problems with initrd and
memory detection with the -6 kernel that I released some
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> Il giorno Sat, 22 Jun 2002, R P Herrold così ha scritto:
>
> |> The Dell and Compaq quad xeons are out there for under $200 on
> |
> |oops --- $2000, of course ...
>
> OH NO!
>
> I just ordered a score of them!!
Indeed -- If you have a sour
Sieg Heil!!!
I must notice that my WS's are ok, now
Ipchains was blocking tftp port (69). :P
Tks all !!!
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Tom,
Yessir, there sure is.
The channel is #ltsp
the server is irc.openprojects.net
you'll almost always find someone there. Heck, I'm
there now :)
Jim McQuillan
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On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, Tom Allison wrote:
> Is there an IRC for the LTSP?
>
--
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Is there an IRC for the LTSP?
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Il giorno Sat, 22 Jun 2002, R P Herrold così ha scritto:
|From: R P Herrold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: Derek Zoolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 08:15:15 -0400 (EDT)
|Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Heavy Metal Servers for LTSP
|
|On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, R P Herrold wrote:
|
|> yes -- De
Not quite ITX small, but it looks like damn good value for anyone
building a bunch of Flex-ATX small systems. Note...this is 10 off price
(Each)
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/myupgradeshop/9052.html
Shane
Title: CASEDGE 120W BOOK FLEX ATX UL/CSA/FCC POWER SUPPLY RETAIL PACK 10PCS PER BOX
Derek Zoolander wrote:
> I have been testing a small network of about 6 thin clients over the
> last few months. The server is a AMD K6 450 Mhz with 512 Mb ram, two 8
> Gig IDE hard drives (Raid striped), kernel 2.4.17, Gnome 1.4 and a
> 100Mbit switched network.
>
> I installed xosview after re
If you're not familiar with the line, the Dell boxes are badged as
PowerEdge servers. There are a number of models with 1-4 cpus.
Jim Wildman, CISSP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.rossber
> From: Egan, Matt B. (Artco) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 5:07 PM
>
> ? Is my mail HTML?
>
> I use outlook and I know I've turned html sending off to
> this address but still am unsure.
>
> THX and sorry in advance if its me
I don't think it was you, Matt, but fyi, if
Hello *,
Can anyone help me starting my client in debug mode so that I can log
the errors and find out what is happening when my users are ltsp-client
users are forced to wait for ever waiting for something to come
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On Sat, 22 Jun 2002, R P Herrold wrote:
> yes -- Dell 2450 with dual 650 through (i forget ...) --
> The Dell and Compaq quad xeons are out there for under $200 on
> ebay
oops --- $2000, of course ...
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On 22 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> The time has come to build a Server with a much more powerful CPU
> perhaps even two CPU's. Is anyone using Dual CPU's, what mainboard are
> you using, CPU type, kernel etc. I know some people are using the 2.2
yes -- Dell 2450 with dual 650 through (i fo
Tom,
That depends on what kind of system you have dhcp running on.
If it's a W2k or WinNT server, you might have a problem.
BUt, it it's another Linux or Unix box, you should be fine.
You'll need the 'next-server' directive in dhcpd.conf to
point to the server that hosts the tftpd.
Also, you
I'm not clear on this.
I already have a DHCP server working on the LAN and do not intend on
using that boxen for the ltsp at all. That means no kernels, no
applications...
Since I have to put some variant of tftp on my server boxen, do I
also have to install and configure the DHCP on this bo
On Sat, 22 Jun 2002 06:50:58 -0400
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble identifying the card to the level that is
> requested on the rom-o-matic.net website (reference in the docs).
>
> I have a 3c905-tx. lspci doesn't give me any other information.
>
> how would I dete
I'm having trouble identifying the card to the level that is
requested on the rom-o-matic.net website (reference in the docs).
I have a 3c905-tx. lspci doesn't give me any other information.
how would I determine the type of 3c905 card better. I have 1 of 14
to choose from and I really don't
On 22 Jun 2002 09:33:48 +1000
Derek Zoolander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 00:52, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> > If you are using the latest (and I mean latest) version of Win4Lin,
> > there is an option (-g I think) that you can send to win when
> > starting your Win4Lin sessi
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