kge2,
Just use the LTSP-3 kernel.
We will have the scripts setup to build a kernel with the LBE, but
it's not complete yet.
the LTSP-3 kernel will work just fine.
Jim.
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am switching from LTSP 3 to 4 to see how the new version operates. I not
I am switching from LTSP 3 to 4 to see how the new version operates. I noticed
several differences in the installation, and had a few questions I was hoping
someone could help with. First, I installed ltspcfg.rpm (the server is a rh9
system) and ran the install script using the command:
wget -q
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Mark Stucky wrote:
>I'm setting up LTSP at my elementary school for 50 New Internet Computers
>(thin clients) using a P4 Server with 1GB RAM with an Intel board and two
>NICS. The server with Redhat 9.1 and LTSP loads fine. I need help getting
>the clients to boot.
Before get
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 04:15:29PM -0800, Mark Stucky wrote:
> The client starts, finds the DHCP server, and goes into the TFTP. The
> lines of text whiz by no problem for a while. The client receives an
> IP, mounts the root filesystem at 10.21.121.1 (our server's address)
> and mounts /opt/ltsp/i
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Mark Stucky wrote:
> I'm setting up LTSP at my elementary school for 50 New Internet Computers
> (thin clients) using a P4 Server with 1GB RAM with an Intel board and two
> NICS. The server with Redhat 9.1 and LTSP loads fine. I need help getting
> the clients to boot.
I'm as
I'm setting up LTSP at my elementary school for 50 New Internet Computers
(thin clients) using a P4 Server with 1GB RAM with an Intel board and two
NICS. The server with Redhat 9.1 and LTSP loads fine. I need help getting
the clients to boot.
I'm a very new user with Linux and LTSP. I need simple
Abstract (more a paraphrase than a strict translation):
"This paper describes the use of two complementary technologies from two
different fields:
"OpenMosix - a "clustering" technology which makes it possible to set up
a group of PCs to perform compute-intensive operations, so that they act
rath
Hi,
is it possible to use a Netgear MA311 wireless card with a WEB-Key and LTSP? I do not
know how to make a bootdisk because of the webkey .
Yours
Nicolai
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On Thursday 11 December 2003 22:23, you wrote:
> hi,
>
> for a publication on Linux Terminal Servers I am looking for success
> stories.
>
> Who would like to talk with me about his/her project via mail or phone?
a project in the non-profit sector in belgium : 17 LTSP servers with each
server fro
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 21:23, bernd.kretschmer wrote:
> hi,
>
> for a publication on Linux Terminal Servers I am looking for success
> stories.
>
> Who would like to talk with me about his/her project via mail or phone?
>
> Best
>
Hi
Our business runs almost entirely on linux - presen
Bernd,
I recently installed LTSP for an inner city recreation center. So far they are
thrilled with it.
On Thursday 11 December 2003 04:23 pm, bernd\.kretschmer wrote:
> hi,
>
> for a publication on Linux Terminal Servers I am looking for success
> stories.
>
> Who would like to talk with me abo
I have a problem with a new server I am setting up right now.
A bit more infos about my environment:
The server has 3 NICs:
eth0, 192.168.1.100 (not connected right now)
eth1, 192.168.0.20
eth2, 153.95.169.115
What is strange is that if I set up a small local network with only eth1
connected
On Thu, 12 Dec 2024, Enrico Teotti wrote:
> I've asked some weeks ago if it was better in a LTSP lab to use a switch
> or an HUB. Now I'm looking for a switch and a "technical" have tell me
> that a good switch is about 600 this sound amazing... the one I've
> choose is a 3Com OfficeConnect dual s
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well, it's Linux World time again, in New York City.
> > Reasons you should be there:
> >
> > 9) It's New York City, the greatest city in the world.
>
> Especially in the NYCers' point of view?!
>
Anselm, you've
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 02:06:26PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, it's Linux World time again, in New York City.
there is also little life on the other side of the sea ;-)
just for information, i wrote a paper for a french congress www.jres.org
in late november
with a .ppt (sorry) presen
David;
Fanless VIA mainboards are available that should meet
your needs:
http://www.mini-itx.com/store/default.asp?c=2#p178
They list are located in London.
Look for the "VIA EPIA 5000 Fanless Motherboard" - a
533 MHz "first generation" VIA mainboard. This should
work for you for 63 p
> Marco Schwarz wrote:
>
> >>>The server has 3 NICs:
> >>>
> >>>eth0, 192.168.1.100(not connected right now)
> >>>eth1, 192.168.0.20
> >>>eth2, 153.95.169.115
>
> > Later on the 3 NICs will all have a dedicated physical network, but
> right
> > now for testing purposes it would be nice to
We run heaps of the Epia 5000 fanless boxes, very reliably too.
The only thing special about them is to turn off the Hardware Cursor.
The trident video has some strange effects when using the hardware
cursor - the hot spot is 20 pixels away from the graphic.
LTSP V3 runs just fine.
Darryl
David
Marco Schwarz wrote:
The server has 3 NICs:
eth0, 192.168.1.100 (not connected right now)
eth1, 192.168.0.20
eth2, 153.95.169.115
Later on the 3 NICs will all have a dedicated physical network, but right
now for testing purposes it would be nice to have them on the company net, or
else every
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I have a problem with a new server I am setting up right now.
>
> > A bit more infos about my environment:
> >
> > The server has 3 NICs:
> >
> > eth0, 192.168.1.100 (not connected right now)
> > eth1, 192.168.0.20
> > eth2, 153.95.169.115
> >
> > What is stran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with a new server I am setting up right now.
A bit more infos about my environment:
The server has 3 NICs:
eth0, 192.168.1.100 (not connected right now)
eth1, 192.168.0.20
eth2, 153.95.169.115
What is strange is that if I set up a small local networ
Enrico Teotti wrote:
He try to convince me that even if I've got a very good server, cables,
fast ethernet on the clients if the switch is what him defines "a
cheaper switch" all the stuff could work very bad.
He tells that the x protocols is not as fast as other protocols... is
windows terminal
Hi all,
I have a problem with a new server I am setting up right now.
When booting my diskless clients I get the following error:
Looking up port of RPC 13/2 on 192.68.0.20
portmap: server 192.168.0.20 not responding, timed out
Root-NFS: Unable to get nfsd port number from server, using defa
Hi,
I've asked some weeks ago if it was better in a LTSP lab to use a switch
or an HUB. Now I'm looking for a switch and a "technical" have tell me
that a good switch is about 600€ this sound amazing... the one I've
choose is a 3Com OfficeConnect dual speed 16ports. It's around 100/130€.
He told
On Thursday 11 December 2003 17:46, you wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, David Mummery wrote:
> > We've tried the fanless Epia-M board, but couldn't get the graphics to
> > work despite a lot of good advice from the LTSP list :(
> >
> > What other fanless cases/motherboards/all-in-one units does anyon
hi,
for a publication on Linux Terminal Servers I am looking for success
stories.
Who would like to talk with me about his/her project via mail or phone?
Best
Bernd Kretschmer
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