i am using rtl8139 NIC(32 pin socket)
i am using eprom chip with no M27c256B (28 pin)
i have burned rtl8139.lzrom from rom-o-matic to my chip.
i have put the chip on NIC.
i have given option to boot from lan in bios
i have enabled the NIC for eprom using rset8139.exe
but my computer while booting
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 09:17 am, Louis Sabet wrote:
>
> I changed browsers from konqueror (which I used to think was great) to
> Opera - the $30 cost per license is well worth it IMO, since it offers the
> best combination of useability (something I don't think mozilla ever fully
> achieved), a
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 14:17:45 +
Louis Sabet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I changed browsers from konqueror (which I used to think was great) to
> Opera - the $30 cost per license is well worth it IMO, since it offers the
> best combination of useability (something I don't think mozilla ever f
> Hi
>
> > Phillips wrote:
> > > How can I ssh to thinclient? My ltserver is 192.168.0.254. One of my
> > > clients on the lts-network is 192.168.0.11 , ws011. How can I set up
the
> > > server so that I can sit at ws011 and ssh into 192.168.0.11?
> >
> > Out of curiosity: why would you want to
the command
grep server_args /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
should answer
server_args = -s /tftpboot
and
grep /etc/dhcpd.conf
should answer something SIMILAR to this as many times
as you have set up propper workstations:
/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-5
then make sure the vmlinuz name is correct, and th
hmm, how efficiently could X -query INTERNET.IP be
over a 56k phone line?
--- Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 January 2003 20:37, Rick Gatewood
> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 January 2003 09:38 am, cpfaff wrote:
> > > I was wondering if there is a way to access the
> ltsp from
Hi
IMHO you need to identify your needs
GUIs across a modem are a pain, VNC is better than some
SSH and text apps are quick and easy
teraterm and teraterm ssh for windoze
ssh for standalone linux boxen
None of this is LTSP, and LTSP is probably not appropriate.
If I was implementing this
I
Hi
> Phillips wrote:
> > How can I ssh to thinclient? My ltserver is 192.168.0.254. One of my
> > clients on the lts-network is 192.168.0.11 , ws011. How can I set up the
> > server so that I can sit at ws011 and ssh into 192.168.0.11?
>
> Out of curiosity: why would you want to do that?
To c
Recently I read the following mail in kde-linux:
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From: George Mochrie
Subject: [kde] crazy remote kde - help!?
Date: 19 Jan 2003 05:15:57 +
hi
I have a couple of old P233mmxs for my kids and they are set up as xterms.
They run their own copies of kdm and in /et
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 20:37, Rick Gatewood wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 January 2003 09:38 am, cpfaff wrote:
> > I was wondering if there is a way to access the ltsp from a remote
> > location on the internet. The reason is that I want to deploy ltsp at
> > our company but we have several people tha
From: "cpfaff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I was wondering if there is a way to access the ltsp from a remote
> location on the internet. The reason is that I want to deploy ltsp at
> our company but we have several people that travel with laptops. I was
> wondering if they would be able to get to the se
Am Dienstag, 21. Januar 2003 06:45 schrieb Jake Schroeder:
> Good evening! I found a tiny bug when installing LTSP 3.0.7:
>
> Right after installing Debian Linux 3.0, I added the line "ALL: ALL" to
> my /etc/hosts.deny.
>
> When I ran the lts_initialize script, it added some lines to my
> /etc/hos
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 09:38 am, cpfaff wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a way to access the ltsp from a remote
> location on the internet. The reason is that I want to deploy ltsp at
> our company but we have several people that travel with laptops. I was
> wondering if they would be able
I think any eprom burner will do.
Since we don't intend to burn a lot, we've purchased the
cheapest available burner from batronix.com, not the
galep4 ($288), but the assembled circuitboard at $70.
The prommer be used with windows, but the software that is
available for this prommer needs an a
Look for a local electronics store that has the eprom
burning service, the one I go to burns my eproms for a
couple bucks a piece 8)
A friend told me that I could get them burned for free
at a college by going to the right person ;)
--- amol ambekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> which eprom bu
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I got my workstations booting into X (v3.2), works
> like a charm.
>
> I've got some more questions/problems, maybe has got
> any idea on how I could
> solve those.
>
> 1) X in console has got antialiased fonts, while my
> terminals have non-aa
> fonts. How can I
what you need is vnc
realvnc.com
--- John McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> LTSP is designed for deployment within a trusted
> community on a LAN.
> Just opening your LAN to the internet for LTSP
> traffic is not a good
> idea... do you want every hacker in the world to
> have a crack at your
Get the latest version of Flash - older versions didn't work with LTSP.
John
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:14:34 +0100
"Cliff Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1.The dogs that kill Mozilla are on
>
> http://www.tierschutzverein-lingen.de
>
> (tierschutzverein = Society for the prevention of cruelt
Opera is one of the few pieces of commercial software I used on Linux,
but I find I now use Phoenix, the stripped down version of Mozilla. Now
that Flash has been fixed for LTSP I rarely use anything else. I'd also
suggest Sylpheed as a light email client.
John
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 14:17:45 +
LTSP is designed for deployment within a trusted community on a LAN.
Just opening your LAN to the internet for LTSP traffic is not a good
idea... do you want every hacker in the world to have a crack at your
system?
John
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 09:38:46 -0500
"cpfaff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I
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I can't help you with the Mozilla problem :-( , but...
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 06:14:34PM +0100, Cliff Barnes wrote:
> 2.I´ve installed LTSP on two different servers, I thought I´ve done the same
> installation two times, but on one machine, there is a "regular"
> commandline-login and on the othe
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Louis Sabet wrote:
> Windowmanager is now qvwm - I found this to be excellent. It looks like
> win95, does ALT-TAB perfectly, taskbar works a treat, all the window
> behaviour is identical to MS, and everything is nicely configurable. Icons
> are a pain since you have to ma
Has anybody gone past the screenshots by installing
xpde? 8)
--- Louis Sabet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion.
>
> It looks like it could become something quite nice
> in the future, but I
> installed it to find that it is a 0.1 release and
> far from being stable.
>
> Mi
My phoenix web browser works fine, maybe you should
try it 8)
--- Cliff Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´m new to the list and I hope to get help here .
>
> I´ve installed LTSP, latest version from RPM with
> KDE 3.0.5 on RedHat 7.3.
> Everything seems to work fine, except two thin
Hi,
I´m new to the list and I hope to get help here .
I´ve installed LTSP, latest version from RPM with KDE 3.0.5 on RedHat 7.3.
Everything seems to work fine, except two things until now:
1.The dogs that kill Mozilla are on
http://www.tierschutzverein-lingen.de
(tierschutzverein = Society for
We personally are using the 533 mhz version with a 64M dimm and a 32M
compact flash
mini linux distro. We chose the 533 since we run them in a nasty dirty
environment, thus
we wanted as few or no moving parts as possible. Everything over the 533 has
a CPU fan, so
far they perform great...
Cliff
Matthew,
the best Eden board would be the fastest :-)
Via mini-itx come in 2 flavors: eden and c3. eden uses fanless
processor, c3 is faster but with fan. via eden 500 is just about perfect,
because it is cool enough to run without case fan. i use them in fanless
cases with 32MB - t
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cpfaff wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to access the ltsp from a remote
location on the internet. The reason is that I want to deploy ltsp at
our company but we have several people that travel with laptops. I was
wondering if they would be able to get to the server and have the
perso
I was wondering if there is a way to access the ltsp from a remote
location on the internet. The reason is that I want to deploy ltsp at
our company but we have several people that travel with laptops. I was
wondering if they would be able to get to the server and have the
persons remote deskto
I believe not. That would be nice though :-) But when they built the
NIC, they did not intend the NIC to be an EPROM burner as well.
- Jake
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 07:22:03AM -, amol ambekar wrote:
> IS THERE any software to programme an eprom directly on the NIC
>
> without using the ep
Hello, what is the trouble this is causing you? I see no errors in the
/var/log/messages you posted. Is something not working properly?
- Jake
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 07:09:52AM +, Ramasubramani Venkatasubramaniam wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am getting the following messages in my /var/log/mess
Hi John,
I think with my budget as it stands, our sales department don't have much
of a choice as to whether they want LTSP or not.
Essentially there isn't a good enough reason for them to need windows'
fancy features, and plenty of good reasons for them to use LTSP.
Upper management are alrea
Thanks for the suggestion.
It looks like it could become something quite nice in the future, but I
installed it to find that it is a 0.1 release and far from being stable.
Might be worth keeping an eye on, assuming MS doesn't sue them to high
heaven...
L
--On Friday, January 17, 2003 09:33:4
On 20 Jan 2003 15:50:26 -0500, Dave Kennel wrote:
>I know the newer Neoware Capio terminals can do PXE and therefore work
>well with LTSP but has anybody gotten the older Boundless Capio
>terminals to work?
I hava a "CAPIO WBT 10BT"
and I have some problems with X
>Is it possible to replace t
I got my workstations booting into X (v3.2), works like a charm.
I've got some more questions/problems, maybe has got any idea on how I could
solve those.
1) X in console has got antialiased fonts, while my terminals have non-aa
fonts. How can I change this ?
2) Mozilla is complaining about pr
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 10:14, Piotr Giza wrote:
> On 21 Jan 2003, garry wrote:
> >
> Two many open files? You server must have been busy realy heavily! You
> must increase the open files (and inodes and memory pages) limits in
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local (for example) by puttind the following lines th
which eprom burner i need to burn my etherboot image
do i need a burner attahced to linux system
or a windows will do
which image i need to burn on boot rom
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On 21 Jan 2003, garry wrote:
>
> Last week I had a class of 30 students using OpenOffice and Mozilla when
> the system started to malfunction. Basically at one point no new
> programs would open and error messages like "too many open files in the
> system" started to appear and I had to continual
What applications you run (assuming not local apps) will not alter the
amount of network bandwidth required as that is dictated by the amount of
changes to the desktop "picture" and the interaction of the user. I'm aware
of thin client (Citrix) sites that run 700 stations. I see no reason that
LTSP
The image is OK, and if the burning succeeded, the eprom
should be fine. Here we have some rtl8139 nics and they
all boot from eprom.
You might have to tell the rtl8139 nic that it has a bootrom
that it should use to boot, use the rset8139.exe utility from
a dos-prompt.
Also in the bios of the
Phillips wrote:
How can I ssh to thinclient? My ltserver is 192.168.0.254. One of my
clients on the lts-network is 192.168.0.11 , ws011. How can I set up the
server so that I can sit at ws011 and ssh into 192.168.0.11?
Out of curiosity: why would you want to do that?
--
Z.
--
Hi Garry,
garry schrieb:
> Last week I had a class of 30 students using OpenOffice and Mozilla when
> the system started to malfunction. Basically at one point no new
> programs would open and error messages like "too many open files in the
> system" started to appear and I had to continually kill
plz help
i have a rtl8139 card (32 pin socket for eprom)
i have a M27c256B eprom chip (28pin)
i have burned rtl8139.lzrom image on my eprom
but it is not booting
i that correct iamge
do i have to also burn boot1a.bin on the eprom
plz help me burning on eprom
what exactly i have to burn on epro
Last week I had a class of 30 students using OpenOffice and Mozilla when
the system started to malfunction. Basically at one point no new
programs would open and error messages like "too many open files in the
system" started to appear and I had to continually kill runaway
processes to keep the sy
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