Hi again Jason,
yep, I was surely referring to the core package. Plus, I was getting
problems from x 4.0, not 3.3.6.
On top of that, I must make a correction: it was with the betas that
I was having those problems, since now I'm still using 3.0.0 packages! Maybe
I got a little con
Hi Tommy,
I am also interested of this project. Kindly keep me posted.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen Liu
At 07:59 AM 2002/6/24 -0400, Tommy Eaton wrote:
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Mark Worstall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 9:25 PM
> >To: LTS Discussi
On 25 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> John, you are lucky that you can use the LTSP in Schools, In Australia,
> particularly Queensland, our Politicians have sold out to the "Devil"
*** I guess we are somewhat lucky so far...but it could happen here. We
actually have had government officials
> John,
>
> what kind of CAD software you are using?
www.cycas.de
the light version is free educational use (and should do the job for
teaching purposes)
>
> and what distro (version) you are usee it?
*** RedHat 7.1
>
> regards
> Kamil
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "John_
On Tue, 2002-06-25 at 12:29, Ken Barber wrote:
> On Monday 24 June 2002 03:09 pm, Derek Zoolander wrote:
>
> > When I offered to install a Server in my kids school I was told that
> > although it sounded interesting they had signed up exclusively to use
> > Microsoft NT 4 (for 5 years!!)
>
> Der
On 25 Jun 2002 11:58:37 +1000, "Derek Zoolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking around for software to monitor the network, any
> recommendations?
Well, for realtime, visual (simpler) stuff, I like trafshow. Under X you can
stretch it vertically to be able to see more traffic.
Derek,
I use Netsaint to monitor my network. Setup is fairly straight forward.
Netsaint's best feature is the ability to monitor any resource on your network
via plug-ins that you can download or even develop yourself.
Check it out at http://www.netsaint.org.
Shaun
On 25 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolan
I am looking around for software to monitor the network, any
recommendations?
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John,
what kind of CAD software you are using?
and what distro (version) you are usee it?
regards
Kamil
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From: "John_Cuzzola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jan Humme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Derek Zoolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June
Nigel,
I have tried it your way and the "automagical" way (just Sound =
Y) and the results are dismal - there is sound, but you wish there
weren't. any suggestions?
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Nigel Pallett wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> > Does anyone out there know what sound module to use with a Via Ede
John, you are lucky that you can use the LTSP in Schools, In Australia,
particularly Queensland, our Politicians have sold out to the "Devil"
When I offered to install a Server in my kids school I was told that
although it sounded interesting they had signed up exclusively to use
Microsoft NT 4 (
Thank you Gentlemen, for your replies, I knew I would get a few bites
from my statement below. Please keep them coming. I am trying to find
out how scalable LTSP is. I have done all the research that I can on my
small network.
p.s. What kernel are you using on the Dual pentium 1000?
> > > > >
> And what desktop environment (KDE / Gnome) ?
*** ICEwm (Nice and light, can't beat ICE)
> Are you using local apps?
*** Yes, most programs run locally (clients are primarily P166s). For
programs that the client can't handle (ie: StarOffice, Corel Photopaint,
CAD, etc) the server runs the
On Monday 24 June 2002 09:28 pm, John_Cuzzola wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Jan Humme wrote:
> > On Monday 24 June 2002 05:02 pm, John_Cuzzola wrote:
> > > On 24 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> > > > Should I assume from the lack of replies, apart from some ebay
> > > > pointers to bargains, th
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Jan Humme wrote:
> On Monday 24 June 2002 05:02 pm, John_Cuzzola wrote:
> > On 24 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> > > Should I assume from the lack of replies, apart from some ebay pointers
> > > to bargains, that nobody is using the LTSP for anything other than home
> > >
On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 01:12, Fabio Papa wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> What ltsp release are you running? I ask this because I had the exaclty
> same problem as you with the 3.0.0 and Debian 3.0. I then tryed after some
> time the 3.0.1 and worked withouth a glitch. Before that, I used to copy
> my en
On Monday 24 June 2002 05:02 pm, John_Cuzzola wrote:
> On 24 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> > Should I assume from the lack of replies, apart from some ebay pointers
> > to bargains, that nobody is using the LTSP for anything other than home
> > use.
>
> *** Of course that's not true.
>
> Our
On 24 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> Should I assume from the lack of replies, apart from some ebay pointers
> to bargains, that nobody is using the LTSP for anything other than home
> use.
*** Of course that's not true.
Our setup:
Dual Pentium 1000 w/ 4Gigs Ram
80 Gig Har
Jim,
I have the following additional statements in my lts.conf file:
SOUND = Y
I tried both:
SOUND_DAEMON = nasd
AND
SOUND_DAEMON = esd
**
I was trying to focus on possible problems with the server libraries first.
This seems somewhat confusing, and a possible problem, to me.
Dejan,
I think you need to turn off kernel pcmcia. That is
causing depmod to fail which is causing buildk to
fail. Although buildk is giving a misleading error, so it's
hard to tell for sure.
If you want pcmcia support, you need to do it with the userland
pcmcia-cs package.
Jim.
On Mon, 24
That would be a wrong assumption. Russ and I are using it commercially
in one location with plans for more. We're in the process of inserting it
into the engineering eval process of several large local and state
corporations.
-
Hi Jim and list users,
Tanks for your help, its running now,
it was a very stupid thing of myself i had set the sever_args wrong.
But then there is an other problem.
I turn on the work station and press the "n" for network booting, its an
3com 905c-tx NIC. It finds the DHCP server, then it finds
Derek,
wrong assumption.I didn't want to sound off because i'm still in
the beginning of the rollout phase. I am dropping ltsp servers in all the
company locations, mostly to run open office and to act as display servers
for scanned images. all the servers are ibm netfinity 2200 series, 2
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>oops, sent this the wrong place, sorry Jim.
[snip]
Anyone using LTSP in a city government ty
Earlier this year, there was an ongoing discussion about problems in getting
autologin to work on terminals with kdm (KDE).
At the time, Rois Cannon was (desparately) reporting his problems in getting
this setup to work, but as far as I can see, the thread end around 23 March
without results.
On 24 Jun 2002 20:05:46 +1000, "Derek Zoolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Should I assume from the lack of replies, apart from some ebay pointers
> to bargains, that nobody is using the LTSP for anything other than home
> use.
HELL no. Isn't the City of Largo, Florida running a big one?
Hello everybody.
I am running Redhat 7.3, and is using the initrd_kit from LTSP to make
initrds.
This is what I did:
1)Downloaded the initrd_kit-3.0.4.
2)Got kernel sources from kernel.org
make mrproper
make xconfig (i took the configuration from redhats vanilla kernel)
make dep
make clean
3
Hi Alan,
> Hi List
> Does anyone out there know what sound module to use with a Via Eden mini
ATX?
Try the following:
SMODULE_01 = sound.o
SMODULE_02 = soundcore.o
SMODULE_03 = ac97_codec.o
SMODULE_04 = via82cxxx_audio.o
Best r
Should I assume from the lack of replies, apart from some ebay pointers
to bargains, that nobody is using the LTSP for anything other than home
use.
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Dear all,
I had a problem with my LTSP Xserver when I booted from client I got a
message like this :
==
Audit : mon jun 24 02:56:23 2002 : 391 XF86_SVGA Client 1 rejected from IP
192.168.1.200 port 32785
Auth name : MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
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