> Though that's not the end of local hard drives, I have
> been thinking about using a workstation's local hard
> drive to become a backup server, anyone out there have
> done it? I'd like to read about it 8)
For migrating from Windows computer to LTSP linux, I have been thinking about
user can s
Hi Evan,
Could you please explain in more detail. I am
interested to learn. Or any pointer shall be
appreciated.
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> That
> is how i do it on my slack box and how i do it on
> my LFS rigs.
How to make them?
Thanks in advance.
Stephen Liu
>
> Evan
>
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mmm, ok
I'll leave instruction not to restart the terminals, and I'll try to get a
look at the problem on site.
Mike
> Hi Mike
>
> I'm certainly not fighting with you trying to help ...
>
>> > Notice that the local machine is always the LOCAL machine.
>> All true
>>
>> > even when the DISPLAY i
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 04:19, John_Cuzzola wrote:
> *** Running graphic/animation intensive apps over a network is really slow
> in my experience (network saturation). Running the ame program as a local
> app is better in that case.
Actualy if you use an nvidia card and install their accelerated
Hello Rob,
Sunday, January 05, 2003, 11:21:39 AM, you wrote:
RK> I had thought it would be in the source code somewhere, however I tried the
RK> instructions to install a lpp
RK> "theme" before compiling however the script does not find the various files.
>> RK> I have followed the instructions
Have solved the cannot open APM problem where i get ltsp logo screen and then
reset over and over ,by moving from x_core 3.0.3 to 3.0.4.
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Trying to play video and response dependant games( starcraft,Q2, and the like) is
really bad over terminal session. YOu can run it via local_apps if you go teh horse
power on the terminals.
Evan
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 16:58:42 +0200
Keresztely-Krall Gyula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
> I
IT is very easy to do. Just download and examine the packages to find out what you
want. LTSP is more or less just a config script( that makes life easier) for tftp,X,
and dhcp with the the ltsp_core package providing a small root file system and kernel.
That is how i do it on my slack box and h
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Keresztely-Krall Gyula wrote:
> Hi all!
> Iam a new on list, and i have a question:
> How to setting ltsp (v.3.0) for running games like Quake2, cstrike, Warcraft
> etc.. ?
> This games work good on a server (with WineX), but work verry slow on a
> workstations ... (Video is
Hi all!
Iam a new on list, and i have a question:
How to setting ltsp (v.3.0) for running games like Quake2, cstrike, Warcraft
etc.. ?
This games work good on a server (with WineX), but work verry slow on a
workstations ... (Video is too slow ?)
Please help me ! I need for this games on a worksta
The grub.conf on the hard disk of this terminal allows me to boot as an LTSP
terminal (default), or run Linux from a local hard disk, or even boot
another operating system. You can find details in the archives at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&m=103696305931279&w=2
John
On Sun, 5 J
John,
Yesterday I followed the instructions in the documentation you cited (please
note the XF86CONFIG_FILE line in my lts.conf file included in my response to
jam's request). In addition, I've stepped through all the checks in jam's
trouble-shooter titled "gray screen with large X cursor". And I'
Here's my (latest) lts.conf
#
# Config file for the Linux Terminal Server Project (www.ltsp.org)
#
[Default]
SERVER = 192.168.0.1
XSERVER= auto
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev//misc/psaux"
X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION =
OK. From the product specs (HP Pavilion 6638 (US)):
video graphics - PCI local bus
controller - Intel 810L
memory - 11MB shared system mem., integrated, not upgradable
resolutions:
640 x 480 - 16/256/32 K/64 K/16.7 M colors
800 x 600 - 16/256/32 K/64 K colors
1024 x 768 - 256 colors
>
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to use an iMAC as a client ?
>
> Frank
It seems to be.
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/index.php
(Haven't tried it yet.)
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Hello,
is it possible to use an iMAC as a client ?
Frank
Hi
Jim methinks this was destined to you, and I got by accident
James
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Hi all
I have been playing around with kernel 2.4.20 for ltsp. My server is a
rh 8.0 box. I got it running fine with the ltsp config file in
ltsp_initrd_kit. So I figured I would see if I could get it to run with
one of the rh config files (i586). Having a problem with with
CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y o
Hi all,
I'm using lstp w/ start from floppy and all is ok, but I would like to
create a floppy that can start from many different ethernet cards, or have
a pc that offers me the possibility lo start locally OR w/ ltsp.
I thought to use grub for that in both cases, but grub suggests not
I had thought it would be in the source code somewhere, however I tried the
instructions to install a lpp
"theme" before compiling however the script does not find the various files.
>From memory its logo.h that needs to me changed, however it does not exist.
My very very little knowledge of C do
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