Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Planning new ltsp network with wireless aspects]

2004-01-16 Thread hazzmat
Sorry I sent this to you directly, Andy. That was a goof. --- Begin Message --- Is it possible to use ATheros wi-fi cards at 108mbps with Linux/ LTSP ? Someone recently mentioned Atheros here as a good choice, since they contribute Linux support for their products, or at least made it easier for

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] KDM starting problem...

2004-01-16 Thread jam
Craig, How much ram do you have in the Compaq ? Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Craig Herring wrote: > I have installed LTS4 with the kernel from LTS3 (3.0.12). I am using > Suse 9.0. I am getting this message when trying to start the terminal. > The terminal is an old

[Ltsp-discuss] KDM starting problem...

2004-01-16 Thread Craig Herring
I have installed LTS4 with the kernel from LTS3 (3.0.12). I am using Suse 9.0. I am getting this message when trying to start the terminal. The terminal is an older Compaq Presario 4112 (uses a P166) and I am using a TLAN 10/100 card. I can get a remote X session fine from another workstation b

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: wizzy /ltsp

2004-01-16 Thread Andy Rabagliati
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, robert wrote: > hello, > all the best on your newest wizzy development, I'm downloading it now. > In particular I'm interested in the ltsp bootserver/dhcpd. > I setup k12ltsp over a year ago and its going great. teachers and > students are starting to really appriciate the lin

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Hewlett-Packard sells LTSP thin clients

2004-01-16 Thread Ken Cobler
John D. Robertson wrote: I think the big oem PC makers are extremely afraid that Micro$oft will gouge them for Windows licenses the next time a contract is negotiated. If Micro$oft didn't give them a large discount, they wouldn't be able to compete in the Windows PC market. Not to detract ev

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Planning new ltsp network with wireless aspects

2004-01-16 Thread Andy Rabagliati
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Dave Wilson wrote: > Hi all, > > New to the list and have checked out the archives already but still have > some questions needing clarification. > > .. mean I need to set up the server on the wi-fi portion - is this > do-able? i.e. ltsp server is wi-fi only and thin-client

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Hewlett-Packard sells LTSP thin clients

2004-01-16 Thread John D. Robertson
I think the big oem PC makers are extremely afraid that Micro$oft will gouge them for Windows licenses the next time a contract is negotiated. If Micro$oft didn't give them a large discount, they wouldn't be able to compete in the Windows PC market. On Friday 16 January 2004 03:52 am, Simon Hay

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Setting time on thin client during boot [solved]

2004-01-16 Thread jam
Michael, Thank you very much. I'll add it to my patches folder, and hopefully roll it into the next update. Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Michael Heiming wrote: > Hi! > > Minor problem with running (for performance reason) citrix client on the thin > client. The cit

[Ltsp-discuss] Setting time on thin client during boot [solved]

2004-01-16 Thread Michael Heiming
Hi! Minor problem with running (for performance reason) citrix client on the thin client. The citrix server uses the local time of the thin client, which was of course mostly wrong. Solved it with copying /etc/localtime (SuSE 8.0 LTSP server) to /opt/ltsp/i386/etc and setting up the following sma

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Hewlett-Packard sells LTSP thin clients

2004-01-16 Thread Simon Haynes
I don't think anyone would rush off to build an ltsp setup without reading the ltsp web site and checking with other resources. It's one of those word-of-mouth things, and if the community spreads the word about which manufacturers really support linux and which just give it lip service, then