Tom,
Take a look at http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/modelines.html
Also, your XF86Config file isn't really empty. it is a symlink that
points into the /tmp directory when the workstation boots up. During
the boot process, it will fill that file with the configuration info
that it needs to.
Hope
Joe,
Even better, the T5500 has PXE built in. You just need to enable it in
the bios setup. No need for Etherboot on this unit.
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Joe LaChapell wrote:
> OK, I opened it up and looked at the chip ... sorry I didn't do this
> earlier.
>
> F
Well, I finally have everything set up on my terminal server and client,
and almost everything is running smoothly. The only problem that I have
is that my monitor's resolution is out-of-whack. I either get multiple
screens layered on top of each other or complete distortion.
The monitor that
I was able to fix my problem by downloading LTSP 4 and using it with the
LTSP 3.x 2.4.21 kernel. Thanks to eveyrone who helped!
Tom Purl
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I'm installing LTSP-core 3.0.7 (the Debian version) for the first time
and running into a strange problem. Everything moves along pretty well
when booting the client until I see the following:
...
Mounting the devfs filesystem
Running /sbin/init
Enter runlevel:
No matt
OK, I opened it up and looked at the chip ... sorry I didn't do this
earlier.
FWIW, the ethernet controller used in the Compaq t5000 is VIA vt 6103.
Here's the webpage with information.
http://www.via.com.tw/en/Networking/vt6103.jsp
Thanks to all who helped!
-joe
Unfortunately, the user manual couldn't provide me with any answers.
I found this information on HP's website ...
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/thinclients/t5500/
http://h18004.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11746_na/11746_na.HTML
I'm not sure if that helps at all
TIA,
-joe
Lanman wrot
I've search the archives, but no luck.
"I" have purchased Compaq t5000s and was going to use then in
conjunction with K12LTSP.
Does anybody know what network driver to use for the Etherboot ROM
image? If so (or if not), could somebody tell me how I find out what
driver to use? I've booted into
Enrico Teotti skrev:
Hi,
I'm tring LTSP, I've got an host running debian sid.
On the client I've got very small characters... on the server they
are ok. Someone suggest me it was a fonts problem and to install X
Font Server to make thoose characters available on the terminals.
Now I've install
I found the following instructions to set up LTSP to authenticate to a
2k DOMAIN using winbind and Samba.
I was wondering if there was a way to use the security = ads instead of
security = domain
Anyone have some ideas?
SEE BELOW:
List: ltsp-discuss
Subject:[Ltsp-discuss] ltxp and aut
I have successfully installed ltsp-4 on a dual opteron
server. I was also able to make sound works on the
thin client terminals through esd in REAL player and
xmms. I also installed xine on the server with
libdvdcss and it is also working well on the server. I
can run xine on the thin client termin
Hi,
I'm tring LTSP, I've got an host running debian sid.
On the client I've got very small characters... on the server they are
ok. Someone suggest me it was a fonts problem and to install X Font
Server to make thoose characters available on the terminals.
Now I've installed XFS, someone can su
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 02:02:05PM +0100, Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
> After upgrading to LTSP4 a rather strange problem seems to have shown
> itself. Some of the thin clients have started spontaneously resetting
> themselves. So far this phenomenon has occurred on 3 clients - two of
> them are elde
> > How do you pass a run level to init when booting a ltsp kernel?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Or, another method would be to pass an argument on the kernel command
> line, maybe something descriptive like 'FIXWIN=Y'.
I've used this method (I think!) and I've tried to explain
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