Sorry I deleted that item too soon, but to the poster asking about the
eepro10. Those NICs have a config utility you can get from Intel's web
site. First check that the DHCP queries are going out on the wire with
tcpdump, ethereal, etc. You should check that you are using the right
media for the
>I started with an computer that had 900 mhz celeron cpu& 256 mb of ram
You need more ram for a server. Ok, I see you are getting some.
>-There are f***king nine grades taking out the balls in mices. (*their*
>balls should be taken..)
A school I know runs a hot soldering iron across the bottom o
I have set up a LTSP network with 15 clients and P42.3 2gbRAM 40gbHDD
server. I notice that on some of the clients IceWm takes abnormally long
time to start / execute commands. All workstations are P2 machines with
32mbRAM S3Trio / S3 cards and Samtron56V monitors. Is there any issue
here with memo
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, ß?? ?a? wrote:
> Hello there, this is the 3rd mail I am sending. I just wanted to know if
> there is an explanation on some sudden logouts taking place in the LTSP
> terminals. We have a server with 2 Xeon 1.8MHZ & 1Gb Ram, 12 terminals with
> Pentium II 350Mhz & 12
Hi Tommi,
Thanks for the infos. I also install LTSP in schools.
And I also started with only 5 terminals a few years ago ;-)
> I started with an computer that had 900 mhz celeron cpu& 256 mb of ram
buy more RAM
> Several
> older (133 mhz, 16-32mb) computers were available.
do you use NFS-Swa
For my kmLinuxTSE distribution (somehow a k12ltsp for the german-spaeking
countries) i call homedir_reset automatically whenever the user logs out.
(man xdm) It copies files from a sample user (UID 501, username: "referenz")
you can fid it here:
http://www.lug-marl.de/download/kmLinuxTSE/
Hello there, this is the 3rd mail I am sending. I just wanted to know if
there is an explanation on some sudden logouts taking place in the LTSP
terminals. We have a server with 2 Xeon 1.8MHZ & 1Gb Ram, 12 terminals with
Pentium II 350Mhz & 128 Mb Ram, 100BaseT NIC's,100Mbs Switch and use
Mandr
Hello all,
I've built a new LTSP kernel package based on the 2.4.22 Linux Kernel.
Of notable interest in this new package is full support for PXE booting.
Take a look at http://www.ltsp.org/README.pxe for more information
about setting up the PXE booting.
Of course, the package still works grea
Hi, I'm new to the list.
A bottle neck I see would be that apps run on the server. You should change
[some of] them to run locally, unless they can't. Take note that this can be
done on a per-icon basis.
You will need to set up a kerberos domain and then change the icon's command
to run apps locall
Hi
Mission: To implent 6 computers and server with ltsp to public use
(partly for 7-9 graders and mainly senior secondary school students)
primarily to be used for net surfing. Also possibility to edit/open
office documents was desirable.
When: July - August 2003
Where: Toholampi, Finland
Ho
Hi
Has anyone got floppyd to work on ltsp4??
Jesper
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Hi,
jesper berth wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have just typed in all my 80 users but nuw i can se
> that i am missing some files that they should had...
>
> I know there is a script in the k12ltsp packege called
>
> reset-all-desktops
>
> are there anyone hwo could send that script to me :-)
I'm inte
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 05:43, Giulio Santorini wrote:
> Hi,
> my LTSP clients are working fine but when I connect a
> user to the server via TELNET and I try to execute X
> i've got this message:
> X:user not autorized to run the X server
> But if I try to execute X from the server it runs
> correct
Hi
I have just typed in all my 80 users but nuw i can se
that i am missing some files that they should had...
I know there is a script in the k12ltsp packege called
reset-all-desktops
are there anyone hwo could send that script to me :-)
Jesper
Yahoo! Mail (http://dk.mail.yahoo.com) - Grati
Hi,
I've a pool of 30 intel 82595 metworkcards and want them to use with
etherboot. I choose the eepro nic at rom-o-matic 5.0.11to create a floppy.
Starting the client, it tells me that the card is found, and the mac of the
card and so on and then stops with serching for DHCP...
The thing
Hi,
my LTSP clients are working fine but when I connect a
user to the server via TELNET and I try to execute X
i've got this message:
X:user not autorized to run the X server
But if I try to execute X from the server it runs
correctly.
Someone should tell me if is it possible to run X via
TELNET?
I am setting up application to run locally and building the libraries for
applications.
After running ldd against the application, for example "/bin/vi", I know
the library files need. But what directroy structure should I create in
"/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/local/" ? I see there are subdirectories in t
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 12:29:02PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanks Maurice. I do not find any nfs mount from "df" on the client...
so it is not mounted on client side...
on serveur side are they correctly exported? what tell exportfs ?
>
> Please find below the message in "/var/log/m
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