[Suspect LTSP problem with Wine+Acrobat]
Hello everyone.
I'm running Redhat 9 with LTSP 3. And it's wonderful. Except for just
one thing.
I have installed acrobat 4 (not the reader) to run under wine. And it's
working perfectly, at least on the LTSP server computer. But when I run
it from an LT
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 02:54, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
>
> I asked before, but did not get a single answer on the list:
>
Sorry for off topic two bits.
As I understand "Lists" are just a common interest group and you can not
demand an answer!!
Best way is to be active and solve problems t
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 18:42, Leonardo Gonçalves de Ulhôa Jr. wrote:
> >Can't find cx5530.o!
> I've looked at /opt/ltsp/i386/lib/modules/2.4.19-ltsp-1/kernel/sound/ and
> there is a module called cx5530.o.
> I've also looked at /opt/ltsp/i386/lib/modules.dep and the location above is
> in the
What might cause a fatal X server error that says "cannot
open /var/log/XFree86.0.log"?
I´m getting this error when starting up an X Terminal. I´ve installed
LTSP - this is my second LTSP installation but it is the first time that
I´ve encountered this particular error.
BTW the X Terminal boo
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> Hello jam,
>
>
> I asked before, but did not get a single answer on the list:
>
> Could we make the initrd's dhclient *per default* send some additional
> identifier string (like "PXEClient" and "Etherboot-5.0", perhaps
> "LTSP-initrd" or s
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Joe Kliment wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I tought you all would like to know of an event that happened this past
> week.
> Was held in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the 27th of May, the 1st
> Eletronico Government Meeting.
> This event, that counted with over 300 state
Hi
Not "fairly typical", *designed* to work like that.
Unused ram is a waste, always use as much as you can, always
James
> > We have recently installed LTSP for a lab of 10 PC's, with a 1.2GHz
> > AMD Athlon, 1 Gig of RAM server. With only a few users logged on the
> > memory is running very hi
Thanks all for your suggestions.
I've tried 5.0.7 and 5.0.8 but it hangs after two lines:
.21. done.
ROM segment 0x0800 length 0x4000 reloc 0x94
5.0.10 and 5.0.6 hangs after one line:
.21. done.
The only etherboot rom image that even attempts to query the dhcp server
is 5.1.8. I
Kevin,
What processes are running and which ones are using all that memory,
look at a detailed ps output.
What window manager are you using, kde and gnome are quite memory
consuming, use icewm or fvwm instead.
grtx, Johan Romme
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 10:27, Kevin de Wet wrote:
> We have rece
Hello jam,
Tuesday, June 03, 2003, 10:27:43 PM, you wrote:
>> 2) the boot disk detects the NIC then says:
>>
>> eth0: flipped to 10BaseT
>> eth0: flipped to 10BaseT
>> 192.115.106.35: No such file or directory
>>
>> ERROR! No root-path. Check your
>
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 18:50, Justin Alexander wrote:
> Thanx, to everyone (especially Jim) for the help you've given me.
>
> I have 2 machines. One is an AMD +1900 DeskNote running RedHat8; the
> other is a IBM 760ED (P75/32RAM/3Com Etherlink III/Total: $26) running a
> really cruddy install of P
On 4 Jun 2003, Justin Alexander wrote:
> Thanx, to everyone (especially Jim) for the help you've given me.
>
> I have 2 machines. One is an AMD +1900 DeskNote running RedHat8; the
> other is a IBM 760ED (P75/32RAM/3Com Etherlink III/Total: $26) running a
> really cruddy install of PeanutLinux.
On Tue, 03 Jun 2003 14:40:27 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Norbert) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> OK I know that this is an odd request BUT has anyone seen & used the
> Mac OS X - Network Administrator Control Centre ?? (not sure
> exactly what's it called ) Does this wonderful piece of SW exist for
> LTS
Dear friends,
I tought you all would like to know of an event that happened this past
week.
Was held in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the 27th of May, the 1st
Eletronico Government Meeting.
This event, that counted with over 300 state and city officials, had in its
many booths over 40 LT
Thanx, to everyone (especially Jim) for the help you've given me.
I have 2 machines. One is an AMD +1900 DeskNote running RedHat8; the other is a IBM 760ED (P75/32RAM/3Com Etherlink III/Total: $26) running a really cruddy install of PeanutLinux. Both systems are running under a LinkSys Rout
What operating systems do you have available and working at this point?
Do you have a copy of the wireless package? If so, use the tar command
Jim showed in his previous post to unpack the files. If you only have
windows available, winzip should be able to untar the files for you.
Using windows,
Hi all,
OK I know that this is an odd request BUT has anyone seen & used the Mac OS X -
Network Administrator Control Centre ?? (not sure exactly what's it called ) Does
this wonderful piece of SW exist for LTSP ? Please don't respond with Webmin.. *lol*
We setup and run K12LTSP labs for sc
Hi
Finaly I've configured my workstations to load the sound modules they need.
But when I log on Kde (from the wordstations), It's possible to use system
beeps but no other type of sound (music for example). I think it should be a
sound server problem, but I can't find a way to configure it.
Th
I have tried to copy gdb so that it will reside and work on a group of
diskless nodes. All
the dynamically linked libraries already exist... however when I run gdb it
returns with an error:
sh-2.05$ gdb /home/mpi/CommDriver
gdb: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.2.3' not found (required by gdb)
On 3 Jun 2003, Justin Alexander wrote:
> but how do you create the floppy image in the first place?
grab the wireless_ltsp package from the
http://www.ltsp.org/instructions-3.0.html page.
un-tar that package in the /tmp directory by running this
command:
tar xvf wireless_ltsp-3.0.5-i386.t
but how do you create the floppy image in the first place?
(and I am in a situation right now where I can not test with regular
PCs. All I have are laptops... over seas)
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 18:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 3 Jun 2003, Justin Alexander wrote:
>
> > I read the docs. Seriou
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 16:27, Kevin de Wet wrote:
> We have recently installed LTSP for a lab of 10 PC's, with a 1.2GHz
> AMD Athlon, 1 Gig of RAM server. With only a few users logged on the
> memory is running very high - at times the full gig is used up by only
> three users. After all users have
On 3 Jun 2003, Justin Alexander wrote:
> I read the docs. Seriously I did.
> They seemed simple, until I tried to do anything.
>
> Can't make a boot disk. can't.
>
> I even downloaded the initrd_kit when Jim (sincerely thanks Jim) said
> that's where you find the floppy img. This is not menti
I read the docs. Seriously I did.
They seemed simple, until I tried to do anything.
Can't make a boot disk. can't.
I even downloaded the initrd_kit when Jim (sincerely thanks Jim) said
that's where you find the floppy img. This is not mentioned even ONCE
in the so called "Full Documentation"!!
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Kevin de Wet wrote:
> We have recently installed LTSP for a lab of 10 PC's, with a 1.2GHz
> AMD Athlon, 1 Gig of RAM server. With only a few users logged on the
> memory is running very high - at times the full gig is used up by only
> three users. After all users have logged
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