Ok I have what has to be a fairly unique setup (dictated by a customer,
not my choice ;-).
I need to remote boot (cash registers) which are going to be running
Linux, from a Windows 2000 server. I have created a kernel image which I
can boot from a hard drive (on the register). And then package i
*** Hi there,
I haven't experienced these problems and in fact I'm using it currently
at three schools. You might want to compile using only the stealth patch
(located at: www.sd73.bc.ca/tux/rfb). Jason's patch contains the stealth
plus a "consent" option. If you're just looking for stealth yo
Starting x0rfbserver in stealth mode (compiled from Jason Bechtel's
patched source) via /tmp/start_ws using the suggested syntax (I'm not
configured for LOCAL_APPS):
/usr/X11R6/bin/xinit /usr/bin/x0rfbserver -stealth >& /dev/null --
/usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA -ac -query 172.16.1.17
Before the u
Huh?
Can you ask again in English please?
Are you looking for the JetAdmin utility to administer your
jetDirect cards or are you looking for printer drivers?
Try www.hp.com.
Any why are you asking this on the ltsp mailing list?
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Thi
>
> I have one question though. How much of this type of information is
> the BC school system willing to make public on the internet so that
> others may learn from your experiences.
>
*** All of it. Although I must confess the info is fairly out-of-date (So
hard to find the time). We are
> I then created a Etherboot disk from Rom-O-Matic (kewl tool!), and booted
> the workstation. This is where I run into a problem. It finds everything up
> to a point. When it tries to access the root-path I am getting
> /opt/ltsp/i386000 and the process stops at this point. Can anyone shed some
>
Bigbrother, BigSister, MRTG, do a google search for the URL's
-Denis
On 25 Jun 2002, Derek Zoolander wrote:
> I am looking around for software to monitor the network, any
> recommendations?
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hi !!
Anybody know is exist drivers for HP JetDirect drivers for Windows ?
Thanks for suggestions !
Alex Andruschak
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Also, if you are looking for a graphing type monitor (with a lot of
functionality) try using MRTG
http://www.mrtg.org
Excellent support, and well documented.
Joey
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Derek
Zoolander
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2
Well, I've noticed that the rtl8139 sometimes behaves oddly. For example,
it'll send packets only very infrequently (meaning very low performance), or
it'll hiccup and then come back to life.
I didn't investigate the problem very thoroughly, but was able to eliminate
its odd behavior by the follo
Hello List,
I have recently attempted to implimnet an installation of LTS on a test
platform and have run into an issue that I need assistance with. First here
is what I have done. I have followed the instructions in the LTSP
Documentation almost to the letter. I have done the installation of the
While it may generally be true that the distributions for z and iseries
(for that matter) may not have all the most interesting and latest x
features as x86, I think using ltsp on them is viable for consoles and
lightweight clients. I've used ltsp on iseries and can run gnome, kde, etc
just lik
On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 10:17:51AM +, Fathi Ben Nasr wrote:
> On a previous discussion, someone pointed me that using a zseries server as
> an ltsp server is
> not interresting as these machines are fast for computaionnal problems and
> bad as X servers.
Is that judgement grounded on experien
John_Cuzzola wrote:
> 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
> ac
On a previous discussion, someone pointed me that using a zseries server as
an ltsp server is
not interresting as these machines are fast for computaionnal problems and
bad as X servers.
John McCreesh a écrit :
> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:17:14 +0200
> "Martin Dvorsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have some error
i at new dc (#4)
it mount nfs root 3-4 min after that it goto xdm and ok for use
it NIC is use RTL8139 (PCI) but when use
it too slower then NE2000(ISA)
how to i solve it?
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