On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 14:38, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> I think you won't get it to run with <4MB RAM. The harddisk would not
> be necessary, but 3.6M is just not sufficient.
> You could have a look at vnc - there is a client for DOS out somewhere
> which could live with 3.6M, a DOS TCP st
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hold on a sec, have you verified that the esd daemon and xmms can be started
properly on the server? you also mentioned that at runlevel 3, it says it
can accept sound at port 16001, which is good. could you just check if the
client's sound card is properly recognized? our previous setup indicat
Hi Marga :
I've tried your solution and I've found another problem:
after the command esddsp --server=192.168.0.XXX:16001 -v /usr/X11R6/bin/xmms ,
there is an error message:
xmms: Warning Couldn't find our player - plugin (1440) at the server!
As I've read that the sound server (esd) runs in
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:02:34 -0400
"Norine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone used this GUI with LTSP? It can be found at:
> http://www.ximian.com/products/desktop/
I used to use it, but RedHat since bluecurve has more than enough eye
candy for me...
> The reviewer said good things about i
Hi All,
Has anyone used this GUI with LTSP? It can be found at:
http://www.ximian.com/products/desktop/
There is a review of it at:
http://www.linuxworld.com/2003/0601.barr.html
The reviewer said good things about it and I like their email client,
Evolution, so I would like to try it for LTSP if
I was wondering if anyone could tell me roughly when version 4 is likely to
come out (not a beta release)?
Also, could someone please give me a bit of advice? I have been wanting to
set up terminals using our Redhat 8 Linux server ever since I began using
Linux three
years ago. We don't *need* t
Hi.
We bought a jammin 125 diskless workstation, to do some tests, because
we are very happy using ltsp with old pcs. Maybe the jammin could be a nicer
and compact option to the people here that wants something small and no
noisier.
But i have a problem. When I run xdvi the
On 11 Jun 2003 11:04:18 -
"Saurav Gohain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> Is there any mathematics to choose the server type in LTSP. That
> is say for what should be the ideal configuration for the server,
> for serving ten thin nodes.
>
> Any idea, is there any document, tha
Dear Friends,
Is there any mathematics to choose the server type in LTSP. That
is say for what should be the ideal configuration for the server,
for serving ten thin nodes.
Any idea, is there any document, that describes the load
characteristics.
Regards and waiting for ur replies,
Saurav
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Hello Mark,
> I have a question, I'm running SuSE 8.2 on a PentiumII 233MHz and now I want
> to use a 80386 with 3712K (or 3.6M) of RAM, a 203MB hard disk and a ISA
> network adapter (ACCTON EN-1656) as a workstation. Is this possible??
I think you won't get it to run with <4MB RAM. The harddisk
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