On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 02:18, chris bayley wrote:
> My kernel boots and detects 2 NICs, both eepro100, one built-in but
> disfunctional(pxe) and the one that I have added.
> Despite the fact the the built-in is disabled in BIOS it is still found
> and made eth0 by the kernel the init/linuxrc scrip
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003, duan wrote:
> Jim
>
> The script works perfectly. We now able to start client with X. Thanks
> for the quick solution.
Glad to hear it works :)
>
> One other thing, what is the difference between nasd and esd in sound
> module. At first, we use the default sound setting
Jim
The script works perfectly. We now able to start client with X. Thanks
for the quick solution.
One other thing, what is the difference between nasd and esd in sound
module. At first, we use the default sound setting which is nasd. The
sound does not work at the client. As soon as we change
Trying to setup a GDM "host chooser" and to give people the option of
logging into 2 different servers.
Using K12LTSP 3.1.0. We are using Gnome desktop and GDM login manager.
2 questions -->
1. How do I eliminate the warning box of "preferences in use" when
logging from one server to the othe
I've created an "Errata" page for ltsp, that we will use
to post problems and solutions for LTSP-4.
The new page is:
http://www.LTSP.org/ltsp-4-errata.html
on that page, you'll find the solution to the problem with
XFree86 3.3.6 which is reported as a "Keyboard" error.
Also on that page
Aha! I think I have a clue what's wrong.
In ltsp-4, there isn't a build_x3_cfg script for building the
XF86Config file. There is one for the X 4.x but not for the 3.3.6.
I'll see if I can whip up a script today for that.
In the meantime, try setting your XSERVER = s3
that will cause it to use
I synced lbe with cvs and did ./build_all -
About to run ./catalog_it.pl ./ base base
dir=./, category=base, package=base
Loading old catalog.dat file...
pkg=crosscom
we have the same problem..
Is it a bug?
Quoting Evan Littmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Greetings and happy holidays,
> I just loaded LTSP 4.0 on a Mandrake 9.1 system and am
> testing
> it to work with the old IBM eServers we have here. It loads the kernel
> and
> everything else just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yassen,
From the messages that you sent, it looks like your
server is configured for 192.168.100.254, but your
workstation is trying to point to 192.168.0.254 as the
nfs server.
Check the root-path entry in the dhcpd.conf file. Make sure
you've got the correct address the
Hello,
how can I force the screen resolution on the X-server to 800x600 on the client machine
using
XFree86 4.1 ? It appears that the resolution is automatically determined by the
hardware of the
monitor connected. A modern monitor produces this resolution or even better ; if I do
not
conn
My kernel boots and detects 2 NICs, both eepro100, one built-in but
disfunctional(pxe) and the one that I have added.
Despite the fact the the built-in is disabled in BIOS it is still found
and made eth0 by the kernel the init/linuxrc script (actually I can't
find it) calls dhclient on eth0 whic
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