Hi all,
I am running LTSP succesfully in my office with 30 thin clients. We are
using mozilla for browsing. My problem is mozilla takes alot of load on
the server when it starts. I even upgraded memeory to 1GB. Still at
times the load goes very high and when i do a 'top' i see mozilla-bin
tak
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 04:54:16PM +0200, Maria Backlund wrote:
> We are building a network that is looking like this:
>
> Client 1 -- Server 1 -- Dummynet -- Server 2 -- Client 2
>
> Our problem is that we want the client 2 to boot from server 2 but then run all
>applications from server 1. We
Jim and all other contributors,
I have just set up an LTSP server running SuSe 8.0 Personal edition (because
I did not realise it was only half a distro and have to wait a few weeks for
Professional edition), and although I had to fix a few things manually and
download some of the required packag
I have made a little progress, but using 'buildk', I get as far as
mke2fs -F -q -m 0 -N 160 initrd.ltsp 1600
mke2fs 1.27 (8-Mar-2002)
'Copying the root tree
./buildk: cd: root: no such file or directory
ERROR! Copy of root tree to the new filesystem failed!
then a srting of errors
cpio: cann
jim:
the server kernel is 2.4.18 and the ltsp kernel is
vmlinuz-2.4.18-ltsp-1
no other message appear, it's only the one i mention
before.
i change the ethernet card to a pci realtek 8139 and
get the same error
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Hi all
Any of you used the LTSP with this box from IBM, any Howtos on this, i'w
got the LTSP up and running with my Acer TravelMate..
But the IBM box no way :-(
Any help?
Ha en strålende dag!
Med vennlig hilsen/ Best regards
Jæren Data as
Bjørn Atle Vorland
Microsoft Certified Professio
Peter Billson wrote:
> This is probably needless to say, but be careful *where* you are running the
>reboot -f command. If you are not running local apps, you may be running it on the
>server, which means you will reboot the server.
> If you do not need to actually re-boot the hardware, jus
This is probably needless to say, but be careful *where* you are running the reboot
-f command. If you are not running local apps, you may be running it on the server,
which means you will reboot the server.
If you do not need to actually re-boot the hardware, just re-set the client, I use
John Karns wrote:
> Forwarding to the list
>
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> John Karns[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 16:03:42 +0100
> From: Shane Kennedy <[EMAIL
ltsp_kernel-3.0.4-0 that is ltsp kernel that is running.
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Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Problem when kernel is loading
> Rock,
>
> Which kernel ar
Rock,
Which kernel are you using on the workstation ?
Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Rock s wrote:
>
>
> How someone has seen this before I have not been able to find anything about
> this problem i am seeing. Here is my setup:
> I am running suse 8.0 on a dell optip
Hello Anselm,
> I read it - again some problems: Does it just open a tcp port for you
> to communicate with that single-wire interface attached? Would
> probably be the best solution.
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the same as TINI. It's an embedded
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