On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 21:36, Archdeacon Peter wrote:
> Dear Mr. Johnson,
>
> Thank you. I appreciate your reply.
>
> Actually, yesterday I decided to take a break from a programming project of
> mine and install LTSP 3.0. I have our first terminal up and running, glory
> be to God. I still hav
hi all...
i just found out there is two ltsp_initialize files, one in the
'install_scripts' directory (/opt/ltsp/install_scripts) and the other in the
'templates' directory (/opt/ltsp/templates)
note that you must run ./ltsp_initialize from opt/ltsp/templates directory
in order to load all you
Thanks a lot jam.
The dhcp.config.sample comes from the dhcp server installation.
Anyway, i may have typed initialise script.
Regards,
Saurav
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
>On 22 Jun 2003, Saurav Gohain wrote:
>
> >
>Dear friends,
>I am using the latest rpm's from the LTSP site.
On Saturday 21 June 2003 09:02 am, Saurav Gohain wrote:
>
> i ma trying to install ltsp in a mandrake machine using the latest core
packages downloaded from the site.
> But there are some big problems that i am facing.
>
> there is no dhcpd.conf.example file to change the settings and second t
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 14:19, Saurav Gohain wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I am using the latest rpm's from the LTSP site. As of now, I am facing the following
> problems:
>
> Problem 1
>
> When I tried to run ltsp_initialize.sh as found in opt/ltsp/templates/ it returns
> error messages as:
>
> li
--- David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 18:37, John Schatz wrote:
> > Is this glitch in XFree or LTSP?
> >
> >
> >
> > Greetings all. I've "emerged" the current LTSP
> package for Gentoo
> > (it's "ltsp-core-3.0.7-r1") and my LTSP thin
> client starts up fine in
>
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 05:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can anybody explain what I've done (or not done) please ...
> (and I have fiddled lots ...)
>
> To print I need to explicitly load the lp module, then all is fine.
>
> Why is devfs not auto-loading lp 'on demand' ?
>
> Thanks
> Jame
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 14:34, Alex Smith wrote:
> Following the article, http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/floppyd.html
> as found in the LTSP Documentation, I enabled them to share DOS based files but how
> could I do so when I want then to use linux based files.
>
> Does anybody have any clue.
i've managed to get ltsp to work twice with mandrake 9.1
on the third install, no templates are listed when running ./ltsp_initialize
tell tail signs are dhcp.conf.example...etc files are not loaded nor any of
the other templates for that matter. and i still cant get it to work again
these are
Hi
Can anybody explain what I've done (or not done) please ...
(and I have fiddled lots ...)
To print I need to explicitly load the lp module, then all is fine.
Why is devfs not auto-loading lp 'on demand' ?
Thanks
James
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This SF.Net emai
Thanks very much for this suggestion. Indeed thesyslog.conf link was not present. I created it andverified that /tmp/syslog.conf exists on theworkstation - it contains the line "*.*@192.168.0.254" which is the correct IP address of theserver. Unfortunately, the workstation's screen stillreports the
Using tmpfs for /tmp enables the kernel to share RAM between /tmp and
executing processs. The lstp_core-3.0.x uses /dev/ram1, which permanently
reserves the RAM for /tmp, and does not share the ununsed space with
processes. Sharing the default 1MB space for /tmp, most of which is
usually unused,
On 22 Jun 2003, Saurav Gohain wrote:
>
Dear friends,
I am using the latest rpm's from the LTSP site. As of now, I am facing the following
problems:
Problem 1
When I tried to run ltsp_initialize.sh as found in opt/ltsp/templates/ it returns
error messages as:
line 3 use :command not found
On 22 Jun 2003, Kamran wrote:
> 3) sound is still a mystery for me. I have used the ltsp_sound package
> but I get very ill formed sound on the client side. Having a lot of
> noise and a lot of clicking / clipping sound in it. I have noticed that
> the clipping sound is syncronized with the activit
Dear friends,
I am using the latest rpm's from the LTSP site. As of now, I am facing the following
problems:
Problem 1
When I tried to run ltsp_initialize.sh as found in opt/ltsp/templates/ it returns
error messages as:
line 3 use :command not found
line 5 syntax error near unexpected to
Dear Friends
I am running a LTSP server connected to 10 different clients. The base os is mandrake
9.1 and so far everything is working fine.
But there's a specific problem. My clients have floopy disk drives in the machines and
I need to make them access floopy from thier desk.
Following th
Hello list,
I have the following queries. If they have been already discussed then
please point me in that direction. I have reduced my number of
questions.
1) I have been able to enable floppy support on my thin client using
floppyd , BUT I cannot use linux formatted floppies using this
technique
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