On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Ed Parks wrote:
> Actually, all of Neoware's Capio and Eon thin clients support PXE, and can
> boot LTSP just fine. All Capio's and most Eon's use a NSC GX1+ CPU, which
> is well supported by XFree86 4.2. The high-end Eon's have an 800 MHz Via C3
> CPU, and are also well su
Actually, all of Neoware's Capio and Eon thin clients support PXE, and can
boot LTSP just fine. All Capio's and most Eon's use a NSC GX1+ CPU, which
is well supported by XFree86 4.2. The high-end Eon's have an 800 MHz Via C3
CPU, and are also well supported by XFree86 4.2 (embedded 4X AGP ProSav
Pedro,
I think the problem is that when you did 'su' to become
super user, you didn't include the '-' option. So,
your PATH environment variable isn't set to point to
where the chkconfig command is.
You should get in the habit of doing this:
su -
To become the super user. Then, your envi
Hi all, I think I have spotted a problem in redhat 8
I dont know how important it is, when I run
./ltsp_initialize I get this output
Doing the update
Xaccess.tmpl
Saving old /etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess as
/etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess.1
Xsetup_workstation.tmpl
dhcpd.tmpl
./dhcpd.tmpl: line 81: chkconfig: comman
Tom,
Hold up a second until I find out what the Javits costs would be.
JIM: When you say ridiculous are we talking in the ballpark of $100 to receive the
stuff or $500?
Pete
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Tom Brown wro
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
>
> GG> Hi All,
> GG>We hav already implemented k12LTSP on Intel
> GG> Platform.But now we want it to install on a Digital
> GG> Alpha 4100 Server. Can we run the LTSP package on the
> GG> digital alpha server.
>
> For now, I think you need to configure the se
Joseph,
This seems like a great idea for good, low cost clients. Do you know if they come
with any kind of warrantee?
Pete
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Joseph wrote:
>
> We have used some cheap Dell "off the lease" wor
>> Check that you have inetd installed and running:
>>
>> rpm -q inetd
>> ps ax | grep inetd
>
>linux:/home/gregor # rpm -q inetd
>inetd-2.0-23
inet installed.
>linux:/home/gregor # ps ax | grep inetd
> 1406 pts/1R 0:00 grep inetd
inetd *not* running. You are seeing the grep process its
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Am Sonntag, 15. Dezember 2002 10:41 schrieb
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Hi,
> startup script. Instead it's started from inetd or xinetd, depending on
> which you have installed.
inetd
> Check that you have inetd installed and running:
>
> rpm -q inetd
> ps
I'd still be interested in see what comes across the dhcpd server by
default. I understand that the loader is two part, but if it has tftp built
in, maybe you could push the file accross and load it via the oboard rom, i
don't have one so i'm guessing obviously...
i really enjoy playing with thin
Hello Schardenzar,
Sunday, December 15, 2002, 5:29:51 AM, you wrote:
S> Answers:
S> - Yes, i386 compatible.
S> - Although I could not find the chipset,
S> the specifications imply that it supports X11.
I read that. Do you have the box at hand? Can you make it start up
without X, and then execut
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