Hi
> > 2) I'm having a strange issue with OpenOffice.org -- I can log into one
> > terminal and load up and use OpenOffice.org with no problem. I can log
> > into a separate workstation with a different account and OpenOffice.org
> > works fine. However, when I am logged into two different works
Hey Ken,
I also want a copy.
Michel
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I also want a copy please :)
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From: "Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ken Barber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP Step-by-step howto
> Hi Ken,
>
> Could you pl
Hey,
Send me a copy too :)
Jim McQuillan
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On 25 Oct 2002, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Ken,
>
> Could you please send me a copy. Thanks
>
> Stephen Liu
>
>
> On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 04:54, Ken Barber wrote:
> > On Thursday 24 October 2002 13:57, Dan Kegel wrote:
> > > Ken Barber
Hi Ken,
Could you please send me a copy. Thanks
Stephen Liu
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 04:54, Ken Barber wrote:
> On Thursday 24 October 2002 13:57, Dan Kegel wrote:
> > Ken Barber wrote:
> > >>I am working on a document called "Installing LTSP step-by-step."
> > >
> > > I have sent a copy via priv
Hi David,
Ok noted. Thanks for the reply. I really appreciated it :-)
Regards,
Delz
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From: "David Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Delz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Too many Files Open?
> On Fri, 2002
Hi --
I'm having trouble getting ltsp ver 3.0.5 working on a Redhat 7.3 box with an
old ISA NE2000 card with the old bootrom. My problem is not with the old
bootrom, but with getting tftp working at all. I used Jason Pattie's
solution to the old bootrom. I get my IP addr OK, but when the wor
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Nathan Sweet wrote:
> Greetings everyone --
>
> I have searched for documentation regarding these issues, but have, thus
> far, been unable to find anything related to what I need to know. If
> anyone could help or point me in the right direction, it would be much
> appre
Hi
> > I am using Redhat 7.2 and LTSP 3.04
> > Sometime when there are several (3-4) workstations boot up at the same time
> > the workstation cannot mount the root file system.
>
> The problem is likely in the network (data collisions). I am guessing that
> you are using a 10 mpbs hub because t
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I'm using the regular ltsp kernel I just renamed it
vmlinuz.lpp, smaller shorter, easier to remember. But
the thinknic.pxe is from www.romomatic.net. The
Thinknic has a Sis900 ethernet card so I just
downloaded a "PXE loadable ROM Image" using
rom-o-matic and downloaded it to my server and rename
Greetings everyone --
I have searched for documentation regarding these issues, but have, thus
far, been unable to find anything related to what I need to know. If
anyone could help or point me in the right direction, it would be much
appreciated.
I am in the process of setting up a small LTS
David,
>From your reply I thought at first that the list administrator could
solve this problem by simply unsubcribing the member that causes the
spam to arrive. But from Jim's reaction I deduct that the only
practical solution is to apply the Del button to those messages.
Which boils down to the
Sorry about that
//pc name/share /mnt/winshare smbfs username=shareacct,password=x,workgroup=xx
0 0
Thanks
Kerry
Shine Global
Dennis Katsonis wrote:
Kerry
Herbert wrote:
Currently running Redhat 7.3 with ltsp operating.
Request has been made to set
We've got everything working up to and including mounting /opt/ltsp/i386
over NFS. But the next message says that it can't open a console--no
reason given.
I noticed that you are not using the PXE boot loader nor the ThinkNIC
kernel provided in the tgz file in the download section of the ltsp.or
Yes--Figured it out already--sorry..
Now it's mounting the root and the next problem is that it simply says it
couldn't start a console.
It's a ThinkNIC and we're using the one provided with the ThinkNIC's
contribs tgz..
Matthew
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Joey Officer wrote:
> check the exports fil
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Tom Lisjac wrote:
>
> > I have my own schema for LDAP, that stores the login, name, password
> > and mail directory. If the home dir already exists, adding pam_ldap to
> > the auth entry of /etc/pam.d/system-auth allows a login, but I think
> > pam_mkhomedir needs mor
On Thursday 24 October 2002 13:57, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Ken Barber wrote:
> >>I am working on a document called "Installing LTSP step-by-step."
> >
> > I have sent a copy via private mail to all who requested one.
>
> Will you have a version up on the web at some point?
> I'd like to link to it.
Yes
Ken Barber wrote:
I am working on a document called "Installing LTSP step-by-step."
I have sent a copy via private mail to all who requested one.
Will you have a version up on the web at some point?
I'd like to link to it.
- Dan
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1 (PCI/ISA NIC)
Kernel source = /usr/src/linux-2.4.19-om6
Size of initrd = 2000
inodes = 200
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> James,
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> When you run buildk, what answers are you giving to the
> questions ?
>
> Jim McQuillan
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>
>
> On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, James Jensen wrote:
>
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David Johnston wrote:
> "Hard lockup" in this case means that not even the power button will
> turn off the machine.
Even when holding down the power button for 5 seconds (or slightly more)?
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Hello Dan,
A very useful link.
To my surprise I found from your hand:
"The Case for Linux in Universities"
I've copied it many times on paper to give it away.
Thanks for all your work.
Kind regards,
Dirk
At 22:54 23-10-02 -0700, you wrote:
>I've created a little web page about network booting wit
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> David Johnston wrote:
> > "Hard lockup" in this case means that not even the power button will
> > turn off the machine.
>
> Even when holding down the power button for 5 seconds (or slightly
My PXE appears to be booting on my ThinkNICs and the kernal is started by
for some reason, the NFS Root isn't mounting. It gives an error -13 and I
forgot what that meant.
I set the root to /opt/ltsp/i386--at least I think I did, it's trying to
mount it.
But it also says my rootpath equals noth
Does this Help?
host ws020 {#ThinkNic 5
hardware ethernet 00:e0:00:00:00:00;
fixed-address 192.168.0.20;
if substring (option vendor-class-identifier,
0, 9) = "PXEClient" { fil
ename "/thinknic.pxe";
} else if substring (option
Try adding PRINTER_0_PORT = 9100 in your lts.conf
file just after PRINTER_0_TYPE = P, i.e.
PRINTER_0_DEVICE = "/dev/lp0"
PRINTER_0_TYPE = P
PRINTER_0_PORT = 9100
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 08:53:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ltsp
Hello,
I am trying to roll my own LTSP client kernel. I put "EXTRAVERSION = -om6"
in the Makefile. The kernel compile just fine but when I tried to prep it
with initrd_kit-3.0.5 it doesn't work. It chokes on the EXTRAVERSION for
some reason and thinks I didn't do "make modules_install". The mo
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 12:56, Ken Barber wrote:
> I am working on a document called "Installing LTSP step-by-step."
> [snip] Would
> you like me to send it to you?
I have sent a copy via private mail to all who requested one. Simone, here is
a copy of the error message that your server
check the exports file, and the ltsp.conf file in /etc ... i think what you
are looking for is in there. and make sure nfs is running, it probably is
joey
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James,
When you run buildk, what answers are you giving to the
questions ?
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, James Jensen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to roll my own LTSP client kernel. I put "EXTRAVERSION = -om6"
> in the Makefile. The kernel compile just fine but wh
Hello Ken,
>> I am working on a document called "Installing LTSP step-by-step."
>I have sent a copy via private mail to all who requested one.
>Ken Barber
A fantastic doc !! Wish we had it when we started. We have done about
'everything' wrong in the RH7.3 installation prior to LTSP. We will d
Howdy,
I used DFM for desktop icons with icewm. It's simple & lightweight. I
tweaked & compiled my own version, as by default it has a right-click menu
that patrons can use to tinker with the settings, which I didn't want them to
do. I just renamed menu.h and menu.c and touched blank copies
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 21:22, Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote:
> Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to run two X-sessions simultaniously on some terminals?
>
> I asked this question some time ago, and I just wanted to report back
> how I solved the problem, if it's usefull to someone else.
Heimo,
With the current version of LTSP, most of the binaries were
plucked directly from a Redhat 7.0 system.
This makes it difficult to build your own binaries to run,
because of library versions.
BUT, here's the good news: the next version is completely built
from sources. Every last bit of
Hey Guys,
This list is controlled by SourceForge. I'm sure they
are doing everything they can to eliminate the spam.
Until then, lets sit tight, and delete it as it comes
through.
Jim McQuillan
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On 24 Oct 2002, David Johnston wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 16:59, [EMAIL PR
Hi,
i want to add some small programms to my ltsp Server. Which distribution
( or gcc Version) was used to set up the client tree under
/opt/ltsp/i386. I am Using the least version of ltsp.
Heimo
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> Hi there !
>
>
> I am wondering if somethink like an autologout exists.
>
> I am using an LT just to display our graphical app - no one touches the
> keyboard or uses the mouse - just anybody watching the display.
>
> But - after some days
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 16:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can something be done about us receiving on this list what is clearly
> spam from a so called M$ Laboratory and is being sent in the name of
> the list admin? I truly hope so.
Wouter,
I saw the message, too. It looks to me like it c
David,
you missed MODULE_01 = printer
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, David Leuser II wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm having problems setting up a local printer (my first real attempt)...
> well even problems with a network printer for that matter, but first
> things first (i do know linuxprinting.org exist
Good work, Dan! There is an article that explains how to use PXE with Red Hat's Kickstart utility to automate your Red Hat Linux rollouts. This might be of interest to others.
http://www.stanford.edu/~alfw/PXE-Kickstart/PXE-Kickstart.html
Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've created a l
Please ignore my previous e-mail. I just noticed that the article in question is already posted.
Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've created a little web page about network booting with PXE; seehttp://www.kegel.com/linux/pxe.htmlIf you know of other PXE resources I should be linking to(like
Hi there !
I am wondering if somethink like an autologout exists.
I am using an LT just to display our graphical app - no one touches the
keyboard or uses the mouse - just anybody watching the display.
But - after some days of watching - the terminal just kicks the user out
and shows the logi
On 24 Oct 2002 01:17:42 -0600, Tom Lisjac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have my own schema for LDAP, that stores the login, name, password
> > and mail directory. If the home dir already exists, adding pam_ldap to
> > the auth entry of /etc/pam.d/system-auth allows a login, but I think
Hi Jim,
I'm trying XVesa as default X server on my LTSP Client.
It works great when using X, but after entering Windows Server using
Rdesktop or ICA Client, the keypad, Backspace, Num Lock, Page up and
Page down button doesn't work anymore.
Where do I set the keyboard mapping configuratio
> I have my own schema for LDAP, that stores the login, name, password
> and mail directory. If the home dir already exists, adding pam_ldap to
> the auth entry of /etc/pam.d/system-auth allows a login, but I think
> pam_mkhomedir needs more in LDAP, or one of the account/session pam
> e
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