So what's your point? You haven't solve my problem...
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] KDM Errors - fatal IO error
> Hi
>
> > I haven't tried using gdm. For troubleshooting
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 17:33:48 -0800 (PST)
pedro noticioso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I use qvwm, all I have done in it is edit
>
> /usr/local/share/qvwm/system.qvwmrc
>
>look for this line
>
> "\&Exit qvwm " "exit32.ani" QVWM_EXIT
>
>and replace it with this
>
> "\&Exit qvwm
Hi,
How about KDE?
Delz
- Original Message -
From: "pedro noticioso" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How to clear cpu usage?
>
>I use qvwm, all I have done in it is edit
>
> /usr/local/share/qvwm/syst
I am new in LTSP, and find the installation
straight forward. I have installed everything
DHCP, NFS, TFTP and of course LTSP. The server
works fine, and I think everything in it. I am
using 3c509b NIC in my workstation and server. I
have already downloaded the code from
www.rom-o-matic. The worksta
Mikkel,
it makes no difference if the power supply is freezing or hot, you
need adequate power. the onboard nic on old epia and c3 mobos needed
consistent 70W as a minimum, and no, the problem was not consistent, but
intermittent. just give it a shot, or call your supplier and get a
replace
Chuck, this is not a bug, it is a feature. Log out on the server, and all
will be forgiven :-)
the system decides where to push the display based on DISPLAY
variable. take a guess what it is when you are logged in on the server ...
seriously - avoid multiple logins with the same acc
No software (for Linux, Windows or any other)
designed for personal use ever improvised that you
might want to do that, so don't count on it ;)
Lucky for you, there is a very simple solution.
Close Evolution before running it at another
computer.
A solution to your problem is quite
I use qvwm, all I have done in it is edit
/usr/local/share/qvwm/system.qvwmrc
look for this line
"\&Exit qvwm " "exit32.ani" QVWM_EXIT
and replace it with this
"\&Exit qvwm " "exit32.ani" "/usr/bin/suicide"
8)
--- leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Currently I
> From: Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Mikkel,
> try bigger power supply first. if the problem persists, replace
> the mobo. the early versions of this mobo had network problems when
> powered with less than 80W. julius
But if the powersupply is too small, shouldn't the probl
Hi Peter,
Currently I am using icewm as I am running
my whole lab which consists of several Linux servers for
web, router, ltsp server and about 26 terminals on
a 10M bit network, icewm or something lighter is my only
choice.
Can you be a bit more specific so that I can include
the "suicide" scr
Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie to ltsp, having just recently set up my first terminal, a
Jammin 125. I had a fair share of problems setting it up, but the
documentation was good, and with a bit of perseverance I got it all set
up. Pretty cool! It works well.
I have one problem, though. Say I am
Leung,
What window manager are you using? Some (i.e. Gnome) have the option of running
scripts on shutdown. With others (i.e. Icewm) you could start with a wrapper script so
that the script "waits" while the window manager is running then completes (runs the
suicide script) after the window man
I do not know if it relates to this thread or not but I remember that there
was a
bios update that broke pxe boot as well.
Cliff
-Original Message-
From: John Karns
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/30/03 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] EPIA problems
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Mikkel C. Simo
We have a 25 license installation of Netraverse with Win 95 used for
serving a drafting lab with Autocad LT 97 and a Cisco Academy Lab which
seems to require IE.
It's been in for a couple of months and works well on a dual Athlon,
dual SCSI, 3G RAM, 1Gig enet system.
Owen
--
Id like to know that as well, because it sounds
like a good idea 8)
--- leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try the suicide and it works out fine.
>
> What I want to do next is
>
> Can we include the script in the system so that
> when user log out (my user uses CTL+ALT+BackSp)
> the suicid
I try the suicide and it works out fine.
What I want to do next is
Can we include the script in the system so that
when user log out (my user uses CTL+ALT+BackSp)
the suicide script will be execute automatically.
Thank you very much for your help.
CT Leung
Sisler High School
On Tue, 28 Jan 200
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Mikkel C. Simonsen said:
> The problem I have is that about one in three times I get a kernel panic
> during boot. The problem occurs in the interrupt handler while running
> dhclient. I tried searching the mailing list for similar problems, but
> the search-function at Source
yes, in one of leung`s repplies he said that he put
suicide instead of his window managers usual logout
task, I dont recall wether he said icewm or qvwm but I
am sure he mentioned on of those lightweight managers,
and also mentioned that there should be a way to put
it to use on GNOME/KDE.
Please
Hi
> I haven't tried using gdm. For troubleshooting purposes I can try that but
> users here are more familiar w/ KDE and if I switch it to gdm a lot of them
> will complain. Any other suggestions on what alternative approach aside from
> using gdm?
I don't think that you understand a display man
Hi
> TvdH> Second, and this is my real objection, it is necessary to maintain an
> TvdH> Etherboot image for each client NIC type, and figure out at boot time which
> TvdH> one to download. Although quite straightforward, this presents a maintenance
> TvdH> nightmare.
Do yourself a favour:
downlo
On Thursday 30 January 2003 05:16, John Karns wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Berend De Schouwer said:
> > On Friday 24 January 2003 16:57, Alexander Perry wrote:
> > > I personally would modify Tom's response and say that 10bT NICs are
> > > fine for 386/486 class computers because you'll never run
Mikkel,
try bigger power supply first. if the problem persists, replace
the mobo. the early versions of this mobo had network problems when
powered with less than 80W. julius
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote:
> I have just built a fanless client using a Via EPIA-5000 mini-ITX
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Berend De Schouwer said:
> On Friday 24 January 2003 16:57, Alexander Perry wrote:
> > I personally would modify Tom's response and say that 10bT NICs are fine
> > for 386/486 class computers because you'll never run the high color and
> > high bandwidth applications that woul
Beta by next week, will be released under derived licence - not necessarily
GPL, but definitely open source. We've commissioned the final work as a
solution for big project in a school here.
I agree, it's the last piece of the puzzle...
-Original Message-
From: Tom Schouteden
To: [EMAIL P
I send my sample dhcpd.conf with pre-boot menu configuration.
* Read through the dhcpcd.conf file and change things as needed
* For kernel to be able pick up 2 other root-paths for HDD
backup-restoration system I built two diferent custom kernels with
initrd kit. I also modified one script in in
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 06:08, Vice P. Jandusay wrote:
> I am new in LTSP, and find the installation
> straight forward. I have installed everything
> DHCP, NFS, TFTP and of course LTSP. The server
> works fine, and I think everything in it. I am
> using 3c509b NIC in my workstation and server. I
> h
Hello Vice,
Thursday, January 30, 2003, 6:08:52 AM, you wrote:
[...]
VPJ> have already downloaded the code from
VPJ> www.rom-o-matic. The workstation displays "
VPJ> Searching for Server (DHCP)". I viewed the logs n
VPJ> the server and it says:
VPJ> DHCPDISCOVER from 00:10:4b:05:d6:b8 via etho
VPJ
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