Re: [Ltsp-discuss] best distro?

2002-07-27 Thread John_Cuzzola
> > i did a ldd /usr/bin/xmms and copied all the libs it wanted but didn't > > overwrite any of the libs that already existed in /opt/ltsp/i386/. Do a ldd xmms and copy the libraries into a unique directory such as: /opt/ltsp/i386/xmms-libs On the client drop into a local xterm then try this:

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] best distro?

2002-07-27 Thread jam
It's not a problem with the distro that you are seeing. The problem is that the version of Glibc that is included with ltsp is GLIBC_2.2 from (I think) a redhat 7.0 system. It sounds like you are trying to run an xmms binary that was linked against GLIBC_2.2.3. I'm not sure what is the best way

[Ltsp-discuss] best distro?

2002-07-27 Thread Stewart Rap
i'm planning on setting up an terminal server and i was wondering what distro would make it easiest to run apps locally on the clients.. i mean, i have a terminal server on my mdk8.2 workstation and i get some sort of library version error on my dumb terminal when i try to take xmms (and the s

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp_initialize

2002-07-27 Thread Ken
Sounds to me like you don't have the tftp server installed. I know Mandrake doesn't install it by default either. Try installing that using Redhat's software manager. You may need to run ltsp_initialize again to get LTSP to see it. Don't quote me on that last part though. Ken On Sat, 2002-07-2

[Ltsp-discuss] ltsp_initialize

2002-07-27 Thread c-g hallberg
Hi I am trying to get ltsp running, but every time I run the ltsp_initialize command I get the following: tftpd.tmpl Error when redaing of information about service tftp: File or directory does not exist (This is a translation from Swedish, it might be accurate) I have downloaded the rpms and