Does Anyone know who supplies this product in the South African Region ??
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Hi Florian,
The way I managed to do after many tries is X-over-ssh. The package on
LTSP that I use is the lts_ssh-0.3.tgz which you can find at ltsp's
download page at sourceforge. Sorry I can't give you the URL cos
sourceforge seems to be doing some maintenance now.
Note that I was able to get
Hello Creighton,
Wednesday, February 19, 2003, 3:41:24 AM CET, you wrote:
cs Next, I have a small setup, only one server and one node so far,
cs however this is a proof-of-concept attempt for my local office. The
cs powers that be are afraid to abandon M$ on the workstaions so I have
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 10:34, Meng Kuan wrote:
Hi Florian,
The way I managed to do after many tries is X-over-ssh. The package on
LTSP that I use is the lts_ssh-0.3.tgz which you can find at ltsp's
download page at sourceforge. Sorry I can't give you the URL cos
sourceforge seems to
Florian Thiel wrote:
Hi!
Can anyone issue any suggestions or report experiences encrypting the
network traffic in an LTSP environment? Since keypresses and everything
(e.g. every password you enter on a LTSP workstation, be it ssh or not)
travel the LAN in plaintext (X events), encryption is
Zoilo schrieb:
Florian Thiel wrote:
Hi!
Can anyone issue any suggestions or report experiences encrypting the
network traffic in an LTSP environment? Since keypresses and everything
(e.g. every password you enter on a LTSP workstation, be it ssh or not)
travel the LAN in plaintext (X
I've installed the DEBs on the server and client, and all goes well. The
(disk) Etherboot is fine, we tftp away and boot a kernel on the client (part
of the way, at least). But then the console on the client asks
Enter runlevel:
I can enter a level (3, say), and then the machine freeezes.
I
Sorry about last mail it shouldn't have been posted, my mistake.
/Patrick
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I have a LTSP server (redhat 7.3 LTST 3.0) already installed and running and
want to clone it in a identical computer. I do not want to do a new
instalation so i should modify this copy so that this second server runs on
the same network that the first and i guess i should give it another ip
did you modify your ltsp.conf and/or the inittab and/or the
rc.setupx[3] and/or the rc.local files in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc ?
if yes it would be interesting to have a look at them,
furthermore, does the station freezes physically (NumLock not responding
...) or just logically?
Cheers
/Patrick
Florian,
thjere was a long thread on this subject early last year either
here or on k12osn list. We all agreed that some things are possible, but
hard to implement. The only easy implementation is full network traffic
encryption done in hardware. Intel makes cards that do this.
Hello Creighton,
Wednesday, February 19, 2003, 3:41:24 AM CET, you wrote:
cs Next, I have a small setup, only one server and one node
so far, cs however this is a proof-of-concept attempt for my local
office. The cs powers that be are afraid to abandon M$ on the
workstaions so I
Advise, I am a newbie with little experience in LINUX.
I has assembled this script from others i has found on Internet. The purpose
is to copy from hda to hdb all the data and prepare hdb to replace hda.
I would like to know if i am doing think right and what could i add to
improve it. Should
Greetings,
I have configured sound for LTSP Client in lts.conf:
[iterm008]
XSERVER= auto
LOCAL_APPS = N
USE_NFS_SWAP = N
SWAPFILE_SIZE = 64m
RUNLEVEL = 5
SOUND = Y
SOUND_DAEMON =
how?
I don't mean to sound rude but this question has nothing to do with LTSP...especially
since the whole objective of LTSP is to remove the need for a hard drive. You might
find you query better placed on your local LUG mailing list.
That said, I suggest you check the man pages for 'dd' in regards
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, gabriel lopez wrote:
I have a LTSP server (redhat 7.3 LTST 3.0) already installed and running and
want to clone it in a identical computer. I do not want to do a new
instalation so i should modify this copy so that this second server runs on
the same network that the
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 9:34 am, gabriel lopez wrote:
# Copy root partition
cp -axv / /newdisk
cd /newdisk
mkdir /proc
umount /newdisk
# Mount and copy Boot partition
cd /
mount /dev/hdb1 /newdisk
cd /
cd /boot
cp -axv . /newdisk
cd /
umount /newdisk
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On Wed, 2003-02-19
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 9:34 am, gabriel lopez wrote:
# Copy root partition
cp -axv / /newdisk
cd /newdisk
mkdir /proc
umount /newdisk
# Mount and copy Boot partition
cd /
mount /dev/hdb1 /newdisk
cd /
cd /boot
cp
Thanks for answering:
I just made the changes of new ip and or name server as you suggested on
/etc/sysconfig/network
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
but also found that the old ip or name.server was present on the following
files too. I made the changes there too.
/etc/dhcp.conf
Bob:
It does has to do with LTSP. Maybe my mistake was not to mention that i
am talking about the server? hard disk. I am asking to more experinced LTSP
users to correct or improve this script to clone the serves hard drive since
all the computers deal with only that hard drive (all the
Hello gabriel,
gl I has assembled this script from others i has found on Internet. The purpose
gl is to copy from hda to hdb all the data and prepare hdb to replace hda.
gl I would like to know if i am doing think right and what could i add to
gl improve it. Should check the surface of new disk?
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 20:30:47 -0500 (EST) you wrote:
Has lots of information for those who meets the LTSP. But maybe you could help me
out. In the chapter Living with(out) Microsoft Windows, you tried with netraverse.
But how can the thin clients access the floppy in netraverse(win4lin)
When I double-click on a URL in an email in my client (Sylpheed), I want:
- if phoenix is not running, start it and display the URL
- if phoenix is already running, show the URL in a new tab or window
I can do either one or the other, not both. Apologies for the completely
off-topic posting, but
Hi there,
I want to get my cdbruner running on a client.
Therefor i installed rmedia and local apps on the server.
but it seems to be a problem with the local_apps. In the boot process
of the client comes a message that the /home dir could not be mounted,
cause the permisson is denied. who can
RedHat 8.0
ltsp_core-3.0.7-0
ltsp_kernel-3.0.5-0
ltsp_x_core-3.0.1-1
When I boot the client everything goes well until I get:
## Beginning Error Message
Running dhclient
Mounting root filesystem: /opt/ltsp/i386 from: 192.168.100.253
mount: 192.168.100.253:/opt/ltsp/i386 failed, reason given by
To set the IP addtess etc., from the command line type netconfig (no
quote)
Hope this helps
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Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: [K12OSN] Nameserver ip change
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, gabriel lopez wrote:
I have a LTSP server (redhat 7.3 LTST 3.0) already installed and running
Dear all,
This is my first time to set up the LTSP for my
network. I used LTSP 3.
But, I have some problem, like below :
In The Server :
===
Feb 19 17:11:05 localhost dhcpd: DHCPINFORM from
192.168.16.17 via eth0: not authoritative for subnet
192.168.16.0
Feb 19 17:11:09 localhost
Beno,
You didn't say what distro of linux you are using, but
luckily, I am able to read minds :)
I'd say you are using Mandrake 9.0.
So, edit your /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file, and change
the 'server_args' line to say:-s /tftpboot
instead of -s /var/lib/tftpboot.
Then, restart xinetd, and you
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When I double-click on a URL in an email in my client (Sylpheed), I want:
- if phoenix is not running, start it and display the URL
- if phoenix is already running, show the URL in a new tab or window
I can do either one or the other, not
Hi all,
I've been using LTSP since 2.08. I'm trying to add a
new LTSP client with version 2.08 (cuz 3.0 is too
big). It works, but it's extremely slow. The client
side is a P133Mhz, 100Mbits ethernet with 16Megs
only...
A couple of years ago, I was able to run LTSP on a 486
with 20Megs. of
Could I thank all you folk for your help!!
I'm up and running!
but
What's the right way to get a window manager up and running on the thin
client.
I've tried putting
xterm
exec icewm
into .xinitrc (dumb. only ok for startx and not for xdm)
and into .Xclients (thought that would work)
I did the way you gave to me.
And I thought one step closer to The Goal.
After I edited /etc/xinetd.d/tftp, then restarted
xinetd service.
In the client, I turned on the machine, it reboot
egain after these messages :
...
Loading 192.168.16.200:/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.19-ltsp-1
Beno,
Are you saying that it automatically rebooted after downloading the
kernel ?
If that's the case, then I'll try to read your mind again, and guess
that you are using Etherboot version 5.1.x.
you MUST use Etherboot 5.0.8 or earlier. The 5.1.x is a development
release, and it requires that
I have setup LTSP network at my organization and would like to go over
archives. Is it possible to dowload archives as a file? Any command for
this?
TIA
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Gabriel;
This looks like a good clone script, though it is
specific to the layout of a specific drive. Have
you used it successfully?
One thing you may consider is a different way to
prepare for these situations. One way would be to
use a motherboard that has on-board RAID. They
are
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