Thanks for this information. I'm going to contact them to see what the
price is if they remove WinCE.
-Rob
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 15:14, Attila Mathe wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Some of our customers were really surprised when we show them the
> capabilities of LTSP together with the Jammin-125 Thin C
hello,
I have a notebook (pentium 133 with 24 MB Ram, 30 GB harddisk) which is
normaly running under windows ´98 when I´m working with staroffice. There is
also SuSE 7.3 on this machine but using X-Windows is terribly slow (but it
is running without errors). When I´m at home, I want to connect t
Linux Autrement skrev:
On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 13:14, Robert Wills wrote:
How about in the UK? THe last time we bought a Jammin-125, we ordered
it from the US. This was fine, but unfortunately, Customs & Excise
slapped 17.5% VAT on the purchase and then charged us another 30 pounds
for their trou
My X-terminals use XDM for login and IceWM after that. KDE may seem
impressive, but meanwhile it has become bloated, overloaded with
features and veee bbbiiiggg.
On 11-Oct-02 Charles N. Burns wrote:
> IceWM seems to be, technically, the best choice for efficiency and
> user
> familiarit
Hi all!
I have searched the arhives for any Support fot the
floppy device on the WS but I find only "init 5"
graphical variant. Does anybody know if there is any
way to use in text moode ?
Thanks in advance!
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Faith Hill - Exclusi
Imagine
being able to copy all of your computer files
(pictures, office documents, drivers, programs, etc.) onto a device that can be clipped
to your key chain and put into your pocket. Imagine this device only
weighing one ounce and roughly the size of
Hello
Some of our customers were really surprised when we show them the
capabilities of LTSP together with the Jammin-125 Thin Client. Thanks to
Jim an his team. They would diserve the noble prize for efficient Thin
Client Computing with OSS components ;) First of all we bought the
Jammin-125 f
i've wrote this before, but i didn't give the message
my client using NE2100 nic and i put "NIC=lance io=0x300"
in my 'option-129' in /etc/dchcpd.conf, but the errors
come, i've try both ltsp_kernel-3.0.1 and 3.0.3
#= using ltsp_kernel-3.0.1
running /linuxrc
mounting /proc
linuxrc: in
To make tftp work in RH,
1. Make sure that the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp has this line:
disable = no
2. After this restart the tftp service like "service xinetd restart"
3. If iptables or ipchains is running you need to make a "hole" to allow
tftp to get in. Default port is 69. To test it in a p
Thanks for your GREAT answers.
All I can say is we have some great folks on this mailing list.
I looked at icewm and agree that that is a good way to go. However I also
like the candy with the kde desktop. What if I wanted to use kde/rh8.0 for
the user? Would resources be extremely worse etc? Kde
Hello Group,
We are setting up LTSP on RH7.3 and have it running up to DHCP.
We cannot get tftp to work. Maybe because we are missing some stuff (i.e.
two files) in our distro, or we missed a configuration option.
We tried to make the files, but were unable to get tftp working (maybe we
used the wr
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