hi,
how to configure telnet_host lts.conf
thanks in advance
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Ian Trider wrote:
Hello Zoilo,
Friday, February 14, 2003, 12:11:01 PM, you wrote:
ldrlsn It's just that my setup is not at a school, where I would encourage my
ldrlsn students to try and hack the machine to learn from it; instead my
ldrlsn LTSP-setup is running an open kiosk environment, where
Am Freitag, 14. Februar 2003 02:00 schrieb Hamilton, James:
Hi
I am using ltsp_core-3.0.5-0, ltsp_kernel-3.0.5-0 on RH8. CLient machine
is a p41.8 with an eepro100 nic. Booting from a rom-o-matic 5.1.5 floppy
image, dhcp is fine, the ram disk loads, but i get the error message
about being
LTSP make obsolete computer usable as terminals. Is there a fast method to
determine the info to put on lts.conf about old monitors? If has been
guessing the info and sometimes the letters are too large or too small.
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Gabriel,
Take a look at the following document from Scott Balneaves on
our LTSP contrib page:
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/modelines.html
Hope that helps,
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
j
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, gabriel lopez wrote:
LTSP make obsolete computer usable as terminals. Is
Hi Dragosh,
My /boot/grub/menu.1st looks as follow;
(remark: it differs from yours without /boot in front of
/vmlinuz-2.4.18-3)
.
..
#boot=/dev/hde
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.18-3)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.18-3
lørdag 15. februar 2003 11:27, skrev Georg Baum:
Am Freitag, 14. Februar 2003 02:00 schrieb Hamilton, James:
Hi
I am using ltsp_core-3.0.5-0, ltsp_kernel-3.0.5-0 on RH8. CLient machine
is a p41.8 with an eepro100 nic. Booting from a rom-o-matic 5.1.5 floppy
image, dhcp is fine, the ram
On Sat, 2003-02-15 at 18:08, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Dragosh,
My /boot/grub/menu.1st looks as follow;
(remark: it differs from yours without /boot in front of
/vmlinuz-2.4.18-3)
.
..
#boot=/dev/hde
default=0
timeout=10
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
title Red Hat
Lets start with the specs:
Msi K7D-Master-L Motherboard.
Onboard 10/100 nic (for WAN)
2 1GHZ AMD Athlon MP processors
Copper shimmed
Cold Spike All copper water blocks (avaliable from my websight
www.hasty-solutions.com)
3 Enermax Ultra Cool temperature controlled fans.
7 x 12 transmission oil
Hallvard,
upgrade dhcp to the newest version (3.x?). julius
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Hallvard Paulsen wrote:
I guess I've gotten a bit sidetracked by the fact that I managed to boot
PIXIE out of the box without the if, else structure (many google searches put
me on that track, away from
What is a good win98-ish GUI?
*** This is a really common question with a bunch of good answers. You
might want to take a look at the ltsp mailing list archives. ANyways my
favorite is the ICE window manager (www.icewm.org) it has a Windows XP
theme as well as a Win98ish look theme(s).
As we
Hi,
Hope I can get some help on this one. I'm setting up an information
computer lab in a school with LTSP my config is as such;
Server :P IV 2.0 Ghz, 1Gb. Red Hat 8 with KDE desktop LTSP V3.0
Workstaions - Dell P-I with 3-com NIC * ATI Rage Video
Problem: The server wkstn all start well but
Get the pxestuff.tgz from ltsp. It's easy and works
James
fredag 14. februar 2003 20:28, skrev Julius Szelagiewicz:
Hallvard,
there is no problem - dump the diskettes and enable network boot
first in bios. julius
Yes, I did, and managed to boot Pixie. I have yet to manage to boot
Here is my situation. I work in the development department of a software
company that creates Windows software. Everyone in the development
department will be getting new workstations in the next two months. We
currently have 12 workstations, AMD 1.0 Ghz with 512 Megs of RAM, and
these are
Terry,
That's an awful lot of data to be reading via NFS.
My gut tells me that it would be horribly slow.
But, it would be interesting to prove that right or wrong.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Terrence Oblak wrote:
Here is my situation. I work in the development
Well, I thank all of you who helped me with my
non-bootable floppy issue. I finally got it to work by using the earlier
Etherboot version. Just as a refresher to those who don't remember the
thread, I just started setting up K12LTSP and am trying to get the terminals to
boot. I'm very much
Dylan,
Check the type of mouse you have.
If you specify the wrong type, ie you have a serial but
specified /dev/psaux, then that can cause the keyboard
to be unresponsive.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Dylan Maniquis wrote:
Well, I thank all of you who helped me with
What's the best way to make floppy drives available? I want something
easy so that it shows in devices in kde 3.1 or something similar.
I've tried the nbd tutorial but had no luck, some PASSWD error or
something (can't replicate it at the moment).
Anyone tried enbd, any success with other
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