Dear list members,
I have two questions
Recently my LTSP servers have been exhibiting some worrying signs. The load
average has been soaring, sometimes with only a few users and there has been
no indication in 'top' of any runaway processes. Indeed most of the time the
cpu has been shown to be o
Dear all,
We are having a VIA Thin Client with PXE Boot ROM and are running LTSP ver.
3.0 on RedHat 7.2
The thin client fails to boot up when connected over the switch. However,
when we try to boot it over a cross over cable, using a HUB or via Floppy,
the client boots up fine.
Can anyone let
hi,
I am installing ltsp for the first time.I am using a RealTek
8139
card and booting from floppy.Everything goes well till the
linuxrc
part.It probes the nic card and when it comes to the dhclient
part,it
echoes,
"Running dhclient" and then freezes.So plz help me.Fast
regards
soundar
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On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 03:49:32AM +0200, Erik Alapää wrote:
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> One more question: The CPU is a VIA C3 800 MHz - has anyone tried
> running this one fanless, perhaps with a bigger heatsink? It would be
> REALLY nice with a totally fanless client :)
I have two fanless VIA C3s that work great.
I have been asked to redirect my question to an LTSP list, so here it
is.
/Erik Alapää
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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:20:06 +0200 (MEST)
From: Erik
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Eli Fine - CSCI/P2001 wrote:
> Hey,
> Sometimes my system runs fine, but usually on the second time it requests
> the ip, it can't get it and gives an error. I don't understand why it
> works some times but not all the time. And ideas?
Is there any chance you have more than
Hey,
Sometimes my system runs fine, but usually on the second time it requests
the ip, it can't get it and gives an error. I don't understand why it
works some times but not all the time. And ideas?
thanks,
Eli
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Hi
knoppix boot cd is ideal for what you want.
It boots a full system, not minimal, is quick and has many nice
nifty features (like using swap, saving the config etc)
http://www.knoppix.net
James
> I trying to setup a workstation mgt. solution for our public
> infrastructure in our school. We wan
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 08:04, Norine wrote:
> I am setting up a 5 user LTSP system. This system will be about 2 hours
> travel from me and I will have to provide ongoing support.
>
> Is there a way to take over a user's session remotely, so if a user has
> a question I can take control of the users
> I just installed the sound package for ltsp and it
> works really nice with XMMS, so I decided to download
> realplayer, and installed it, and it works, only that
> is listened on the server not on the terminal, how can
> I direct the sound to the terminal?, I already read
> the documentation tha
Hello everyone:
I just installed the sound package for ltsp and it
works really nice with XMMS, so I decided to download
realplayer, and installed it, and it works, only that
is listened on the server not on the terminal, how can
I direct the sound to the terminal?, I already read
the documentatio
Hello,
We are running a Linux Lab using K12 with 20 diskless workstations. When the
students used the lab for the first time we had them choose and enter their
own paswords.
When the second group of students entered the lab and tried to select and
enter their passwords they were unable to do s
Hello James,
Friday, April 04, 2003, 2:52:31 PM, you wrote:
> I've got lots of old isa workstations with ne lan and bootp roms.
> ( PAR POS workstations )
As I understand, they have a boot-rom on them that can do something
with bootp responses, but not dhcp. If you *did* know what format the
boo
Hello LTSP,
You can find introduction to LTSP at this website
http://linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2003040400226OSHLSW
regards
Bill
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The client is a FIC thin client. It uses the 300Mhz Geode
processor and has a Realtek RTL8139C network card.
Thank you very much again
Roberto
>Roberto-
> What is the client? what is the network card?
Roberto F. Brandao wrote:
> Hello,
>
>Thank you very much for your help. But someone
>
I am setting up a 5 user LTSP system. This system will be about 2 hours
travel from me and I will have to provide ongoing support.
Is there a way to take over a user's session remotely, so if a user has
a question I can take control of the users desktop (aka MS netmeeting)
and answer the users que
Hi
I've got lots of old isa workstations with ne lan and bootp roms.
( PAR POS workstations )
Suggestions for the easiest way of using those now:
Changing the roms for dhcpd is a very last resort :-((
bootp loading a dhcpd boot image ?
(they need opt-128 and opt-129 )
A custom kernel with ne
In has been determined before on this list that applications
randomly crashing for obviously no reason is usually related to the
low amount of RAM in the terminal. How much RAM does your terminal
have?
Wouter
On 02-Apr-03 David Mummery wrote:
> I've got a real problem with Mozilla crashing on my
e,
what does RAM have to do with mounting filesystems ?
how should software know, with which RAM it is running?
could you describe your problem in more detail ?
regards
roland
> hi
>
>in remote client machine i am unable to mount the filesystem on RDRAM
> and DDRRAM machines any one have
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