As those of you who haven't been living under a rock know, the German
government has recently been promoting the use of OSS where appropriate.
Here's a report in English explaining OSS options. Thin clients are
mentioned (even a trial with 486s!) although not LTSP. Still, the
concept is the main th
--- Gavin Chester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 05:08, Brian Johnson wrote:
> > I have a little confusion that perhaps you could clear up for me
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> > 1. do the workstation clients act as cluster nodes?
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> > 2. could they if openmosix patches were applied to the ltsp ke
Hi all,
After successfully running LTSP in our organization(10 clients), Now i
have done another major LTSP implementation for a college with 30
clients. The clients have good enough configuration.
Here are the details of my setup
Server: Pentium 4, 1.7 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 2 GB Swap, 80 GB HDD, Rea
Claudio,
If the monitor is going blank, it is probably because the card
is overdriving the monitor, and that is causing the monitor to shut
down.
So, to fix that, you need to enter a couple of lines in the lts.conf
file.
Take a look at this doc:
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/modelines.html
Do you have your dhcpd.conf file setup with host specific areas (Like my
'FOUR86' host specific config)? Have you specified what types of data will
be sent as options (128 = string and 129 = text); as seen on the first 2
lines of my sample here? Here is a partial cut'n'paste of my (working)
con
Hi,
I have just made an LTSP installation in a RedHat 7.1 server (Pentium
III, Pcchips 810LMR, 256Mb RAM), over a RedHat 7.1.
I want to run 5 Workstations, Compaq Deskpro 6000 and Compaq Deskpro
4000 (Pentium I MMX 166 Mhz, 32 Mb RAM,video: Matrox Millennium-II,
Network: (Built-in Tlain disconnect
I am trying to set up an old 486 as a workstation. I am stuck on what
should be a fairly simple configuration issue. The problem is that all of
the documentation that I can find was written for a previous version of
LTSP. The current version has obsoleted a command option that I need, but
doesn
Hi Jez,
This error means that the version of 'xinit' that you're trying to run on
the LTSP clients was compiled against a newer version of GLIBC than is
available on your clients. This probably happened because you copied over an
xinit from an installation of XFree86 that comes with a newer dis
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Abraham Pearson wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> A preface to explain my environment: We currently use LTSP to run the Citrix ICA
> client. Our LTSP clients never connect to an X Server other then themselves. When
> we launch Xfree86, instead of connecting to an X Server, we laun
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Hello All!
A preface to explain my environment: We currently use LTSP to run the Citrix ICA
client. Our LTSP clients never connect to an X Server other then themselves. When we
launch Xfree86, instead of connecting to an X Server, we launch a script which waits
for input and then runs the ic
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I have configured everything in the docs to get local apps working but on my
Suse 8.2 when i try to start an application locally all i get is a connection
refused. If NIS and NFS are working OK does anyone know what this could be?
I suspect that it something to do with the xserver and display but
So for so good. A big thanks to Jason Mielke for his suggestion.
The LTSP Server and Clients have been running perfectly as they were
before.
Also thanks to all who assisted in finding a solutions.
(sidenote)
If anyone has some insight they would like to share on the lm-sensor
plugin for Ksim
We have bought quite a few of the Jammin-125's and have been very happy
with them. A couple of months ago I got hooked up with a guy with a
surplus of Netier XL1000's and he has made me some sweet deals (way below
$100) on them. They work very well, pretty comparable to the Jammin 125,
though not
Hey, guys.
I'm having problems with several AMD K6-2 processors at a client's.
They fail right after the pivot_root with several "illegal instruction"
errors.
I've booted one with INITRD_DBD to stop it before the pivot_root. I can
mount the root filesystem fine, but I cannot run anything on it.
while running local apps
it gives following error
xlib connection to ws001:0.0 refused by server
xlib no protocol specifed
what could be th error
urgent help needed
regards
dinesh
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Hello ltsp-discuss-request,
Thursday, July 10, 2003, 11:14:03 PM, you wrote:
> Basically the whole system hangs...
> )It reaches a point (I am trying to find where) that when a process is
> ran it hangs
> )I had my RH Sysmonitor on and mem usage was at 37% of 3gb, swap 0% of
> 6gb
> )CPU0 and CPU
Hi,
Please bear with me I am very new to Linux and especially to LTSP. I have been
investigating LTSP as a possible replacement for our Citrix Clients. Currently we run
our clients as Windows 95 which automatically connect to a Citrix Server when they
boot up. Having looked at LTSP it seems we
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As for the blank hostname. That's likely because you are
> missing a line in your dhcpd.conf file.
>
> Make sure you have this:
>
> use-host-decl-nameson;
>
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> If you don't have that, then dhcpd won't send the hostname
> back to the work
Hi!
Thanks for the replys, it really got me started!
Thanks again
Christoffer Dahl Petersen
Trynix
Denmark
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