I am trying to set up a small network with LTSP clients and I've got
most of the clients up and running, but I do have one problem with the
keyboard layout - I just can't get the Danish keyboard to work.
I've changed the lts.conf with the following lines
XkbRules = "xfree86"
XkbModel = "p
> Ive got these wyse manufactured compaq evo 1510 terms. Using a packet
> sniffer for analysis, i got the terms to pull down an ip, and start a
tftp
> kernel download, but the tftp happens very slowly, then times out,
leaving
> the term telling it can't find a kernel to boot. any ideas?
Because
Am Freitag, 17. Oktober 2003 13:54 schrieb Peter N. Vargo (LTS):
> Hello Georg (and all group)
>
> Thanks for answer.
> I'm using ltsp about half a year.
> I don't know version (I think some 3.x.y).
> I don't want to add ANY unoffcial sources to my sources.list.
IMHO this does not make sense if yo
> Hello Georg (and all group)
> Thanks for answer.
> I'm using ltsp about half a year.
> I don't know version (I think some 3.x.y).
> I don't want to add ANY unoffcial sources to my sources.list.
>
> BUT, I want to upgrade & try new ltsp versions.
>
> Can i do (withou uninstalling):
> dpkg -i ltsp
Hello,
Ive got these wyse manufactured compaq evo 1510 terms. Using a packet
sniffer for analysis, i got the terms to pull down an ip, and start a tftp
kernel download, but the tftp happens very slowly, then times out, leaving
the term telling it can't find a kernel to boot. any ideas?
scott
Am Freitag, 17. Oktober 2003 10:30 schrieb Maurice Libes:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:17:16PM +1000, Ken Yap wrote:
> > 5.0.10 is ancient. You should be using 5.2.2.
>
> yes but according to http://www.rom-o-matic.org/
> 5.2.2 obliges me to pass in LTSP v4 vith a kernel tagged with
> mknbi-1.2-10