On Monday 23 June 2003 20:06, Josiah Ritchie wrote:
> I'm looking for documentation of libraries using thin clients. I'm doing a
> presentation for the second time. The first time it didn't take, but my
> boss decided to take the plan up to the next level so I'm preparing for a
> new presentation
> Would someone out there ***PLEASE*** post an example XF86Config file, and
if
> possible, for the S3 driver? I would greatly appreciate it.
Never mind. I got it working. Thank you anyway.
With kind regards,
Peter, archdeacon
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i was able to successfully use redhat 7.3 8 9 ... i believe redhat is a
good option since the ltsp packages were derived from redhat 7 (for
version 3)
Joseph
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 13:15, Saurav Gohain wrote:
> I tried a lot to install LTSP packages in Mandrake 9.1 but alas i think it's just
> not
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I'm unable to make a kernel with initrd/ramdisk. I'm
using the kit from ltsp.org, I used the config of it to try make a
kernel with both 2.4.19 and
2.4.21. I then ran the buildk script with no errors. Then I did a
imggen to add 3com MBA
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Garry,
The 27c128 or 27c256 should work just fine.
You should have a config floppy with that card, that allows
you to enable the bootrom socket, and configure the bootrom
size.
The 8139 is one of the few chipsets that requires enabling
the socket.
I can confirm that. I di
Jacob,
Runlevel 3 is really intended to be used for diagnosis of
problems with ltsp terminals.
runlevel 4 is better suited to what you want. Plus,
there is an ssh package for LTSP on the download page.
Way down near the bottom of the download page, look
for Patrice Dumas. He created the ltsp ss
Garry,
The 27c128 or 27c256 should work just fine.
You should have a config floppy with that card, that allows
you to enable the bootrom socket, and configure the bootrom
size.
The 8139 is one of the few chipsets that requires enabling
the socket.
Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 23
On Monday 23 June 2003 19:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, garry saddington wrote:
> > can i use a 27c256 or 27c512 chip instead of the 27c128 stated on the
> > LTSP contrib area?
>
> I'd say "probably yes". That is, i've used both the 27c256 and the
> 27c512 with no problems in
Hello jim,
Thanks a lot. esd worked ! I can now run mp3s and even video cds from
remote machine(s).
For all of you out there here is a part of my lts.conf file.
[ws2]
XSERVER= auto
X_MODE_0= 800x600
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "Microsoft"
X_MOUSE_DEVIC
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 [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' ?
devfs is still a bit of
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, garry saddington wrote:
> can i use a 27c256 or 27c512 chip instead of the 27c128 stated on the LTSP
> contrib area?
I'd say "probably yes". That is, i've used both the 27c256 and the
27c512 with no problems in places where I had previously used
27c128's.
Some cards want y
Josh,
you might ask this question on the k12osn list also. Lots of those
guys are into college and schools using ltsp for all sorts of
applications.
The link is:
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn/
Jim McQuillan
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Josiah Ritchie wrote:
>
SSH is not available Under runlevel 3 in LTSP. I'm trying to install ssh in the ltsp filesystem so that when an LTSP client boots into runlvl3 it will still be able to ssh to an openmosix server. Has anyone installed ssh in the LTSP filesystem (/opt/ltsp/i386/)? Thank you for any help in adv
I'm looking for documentation of libraries using thin clients. I'm doing a
presentation for the second time. The first time it didn't take, but my boss
decided to take the plan up to the next level so I'm preparing for a new
presentation of moving a college library lab into ltsp.
One big point
can i use a 27c256 or 27c512 chip instead of the 27c128 stated on the LTSP
contrib area?
regards
garry
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I am trying to add another workstation to our network, and it appears that I
am going to have to build my own XF86Config file for it. The S3 driver for
XFree86 3.3.6 *almost* works, but not quite.
Would someone out there ***PLEASE*** post an example XF86Config file, and if
possible, for the S3 dr
If you need DNS resolution for the client, then you need
to install the local_apps package. It contains the
libs for the resolver.
This will be fixed in ltsp-4.
Jim.
On 23 Jun 2003, David Johnston wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 06:59, Michael Langan wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm working on an LTSP
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 06:59, Michael Langan wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm working on an LTSP diskless (cluster) config using LTSP 3.0.X on
> top of Redhat 9. I have used 2.4.20 kernel source which I need for mosix
> After a bit of tweaking I got the client to boot using a ram disk and
> load its root parti
Hello,
I'm working on an LTSP diskless (cluster) config at the moment using the
LTSP 3.0.X distributions on top of Redhat 9. I have used a pure 2.4.20
kernel source however, which I need for the mosix clustering software.
After quite a bit of tweaking I finally got the client to boot up using
a ra
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