On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Stuart Lester wrote:
> All,
> I've poured through the archives, and have yet to find a full answer to this issue.
>
> I have a functioning LTSP system running on Gentoo (http://www.gentoo.org/) with KDE
> and kdm. Everything works beautifully, and I am extremely pleased with
Stuart,
The user simply has to log out and then kill the power. There is no
need to go through a shutdown sequence like a standard "disked"
workstation.
Pete
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Stuart Lester wrote:
>
> All,
>
All,
I've poured through the archives, and have yet to find a full answer to this issue.
I have a functioning LTSP system running on Gentoo (http://www.gentoo.org/) with KDE
and kdm. Everything works beautifully, and I am extremely pleased with this project.
The system I am working on will soo
>You should check if you have latest drivers for the rtl8169. I had
>similar problems with the slightly older ones, the system runs
>smoother since a small upgrade.
I have tried kernels 2.4.19 and 2.4.21 for LTSP and 2.4.18 and 2.4.21 for the server
but I still have the problem.
> See if either
Mark,
Did you ever get your images to come up on the menu?
BW
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Excellent!!
But don't keep us in suspense -- What was the problem?
We'll add it to the Etherboot documentation and save some future person
some time.
If you'd be willing to write up your procedure, we'd be most grateful.
I'd especially like to hear more about your setup. What computer
models, B
thanks for the help from everyone...I am now able to boot from the NIC into
a ICA session...
Marty Connor wrote:
> On Thursday, July 31, 2003, at 10:20 AM, Brian Delaney wrote:
> > What could I possibly be missing? IS it these gateway pc's? It seems
> > that I
> > hava done everything possible t
I have a (bunch of) Digitail PC model 3010's and I'm trying to make them work
with the Linksys bootrom cards from disklessworkstations.com
(http://www.DisklessWorkstations.Com/cgi-bin/web/13.html). The rom shows
up as a boot device in the CMOS boot-order-picker ("lne100v4.rom 5.0.5
Etherbo
Tom,
Welcome to GDM hell.
This is a well known problem in the LTSP community.
I strongly encourage you to try to get KDM to fit into your
solution. it doesn't suffer from that problem.
Jim McQuillan
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On 1 Aug 2003, Tom Knowles wrote:
> Using gdm under Debian 3 with latest
Take it easy, A.J. - I meant no offense. My comments were not meant as
criticism, but more that pascal is a curious and unusual choice for web
programming.
I am glad that you made your program available to everybody.
However, nowhere in the documentation does it mention anything about
what for
Using gdm under Debian 3 with latest lts files. If the lts workstation
is simply rebooted gdm does not clean up and the gdm process is left
running. The result is that every so often the system falls over with an
XDMCP fatal error that maximum sessions have been reached. If I kill of
the gdm proce
Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 21:37 schrieb Fanying Jen:
> When a user closes Konqueror, Konqueror or the Linux kernel would kill
> all of its child processes which includes those associated applications
> which were launched when the user clicks on a document and thus the
> disappearing applicatio
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