Hi,
Your problem is not a ltsp problem but a windows/vmware
Here is a way:
copy the following files to your startup floppy (from the machine you
created the startup disk):
c:\windows\command\fdisk.exe
c:\windows\command\format.com
boot your virtual machine with the floppy and
Hello
I have a dual boot system with win98SE and Mandrake 9.1. Two HDD,
primary has win98 and secondary
has Mandrake.
I have been trying to install vmware workstation on Mandrake . I am
using the latest vmware 4.02 and it seems to have
installed fine. On the console as SU I ran the config
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> From: Martin Herweg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/09/13 Sat PM 03:04:48 GMT
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> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Compaq Deskpro4000, Netelligent
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> Hi!
>
> I have 20 Compaq Deskpro 4000 PCs and want to use them as LTSP Terminals.
> They have an on-board NIC called "Net
Hi!
I have 20 Compaq Deskpro 4000 PCs and want to use them as LTSP Terminals.
They have an on-board NIC called "Netelligent 10/100 embedded UTP Controller"
The machines tries to boot from network:
"Intel LAN Desk Service Agent 0.99"
"BOOTP..."
but on the server-side I don't receive any data-pa
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Sudev Barar wrote:
> I am running a parallel port printer on thin client. The new printer is
> a USB printer that has run on the server so drivers / configuration
> issues are known. Now I have to put this printer on a client.
> Any pointers / help? Would welcome a snip of your
Hi everybody,
How can I use (install/configure) SSHv2 server on a LTSP client?
TKS!
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I changed from a parallel to a USB printer on a client and I was amazed
at how easy it was to swap:
#
# PRINTER_0_DEVICE= /dev/lp0
# PRINTER_0_TYPE = P
#
MODULE_01 = usb-uhci
MODULE_02 = printer
PRINTER_0_DEVICE = /dev/usb/lp0
PRINTER_0_TYPE = S
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Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
I've put up a repository for LTSP rpms, perhaps this is just one of
many, but I couldn't find any and Jim didn't know of any.
It works for me, but as always, YMMV.
You can use it by adding in your sources.list:
rpm ftp://ftp.linuxlabs.no/pub/apt i386 stable
If you don't know
I am running a parallel port printer on thin client. The new printer is
a USB printer that has run on the server so drivers / configuration
issues are known. Now I have to put this printer on a client.
Any pointers / help? Would welcome a snip of your lts.conf etc. for
getting this underway.
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