On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 08:13, Haristh Permakay wrote:
> I tried to X_MODE_0 = 800x600, but nothing changed.
> But, it's weird, when i set it to 800x600 i always
> have to press ctrl+alt+keypad+ to switch to 800x600.
> It looks like that the monitor still use the 1024x768,
> 800x600, 640x480 sets.
Se
I did some testing:
it's not related to X anyway.
tcpdump I tried and will examine the results.
The server is a slower machine, laptop Pentium 166 MHz, the clients I tried
are faster, Pentium 400 and Pentium 1900 MHz.
So far I guess the server is flooded. During the freeze, the server keeps
getting
David,
Thanks for the info. That did the trick!
Matt
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From: David Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Easley, Matt
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Subject:Re: [Ltsp-discuss] 24 bit color
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Eas
I tried to X_MODE_0 = 800x600, but nothing changed.
But, it's weird, when i set it to 800x600 i always
have to press ctrl+alt+keypad+ to switch to 800x600.
It looks like that the monitor still use the 1024x768,
800x600, 640x480 sets.
The monitor goes blank as in monitor goes off
--- Sudev Barar <
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 09:40, John D. Robertson wrote:
> This may sound a bit cheezy, but it would be easy to do:
>
> Write a script for the DHCP computer that checks the load on each of the LTSP
> servers. Based on the reply (or lack of reply), this script would modify the
> "/etc/dhcpd.conf" fi
Dears,
I am experienced in Debian and can offer to help to me in
the development of the package, in that I can I help it?
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On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 18:54, Clodoaldo Pinto Neto wrote:
> Still can't figure out why I can't su.
>
> Copied su and respective libraries from Fedora to ltsp tree and with the help
> of Khalil updated it. Is it imcompatible?
>
> Or is it one more problem caused by the unnecessary (for me) and conf
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 11:50:40AM -0500, John D. Robertson wrote:
> > This would not get over the problem that all the users would need an
> > account on both servers and the fact that their settings wouldn't
> > migrate from one server to the other.
> Well, there's no way you could do these thing
So far I have tried 3 different servers using Suse 9.0 without success running
LTSP4.0. There seems to be a problem with KDE being used this way in Suse9.
XDM works fine. The terminals get to the point where the background of the
login screen is there but the login box is not. X then kills i
Still can't figure out why I can't su.
Copied su and respective libraries from Fedora to ltsp tree and with the help
of Khalil updated it. Is it imcompatible?
Or is it one more problem caused by the unnecessary (for me) and confusing ssh
(ltsp 4.0)?
Clodoaldo Pinto Neto
> De: Clodoaldo Pinto Ne
Is there a way to specify in the lines in lts.conf:
RUNLEVEL = 5
SERVER = 10.2.0.2
I am guessing that this line calls a script that starts X. Where is this
script? Does this script use a :
X :0 -query server.ip
command..?. all we would have to do is chan
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 01:56, David Johnston wrote:
> I've seen this with Red Hat 9 and LTSP 3. The default GDM settings use
> sessreg to register logins and logouts in wtmp and utmp. Unfortunately,
> they use the long hostname, which gets truncated. I've changed
> /etc/X11/gdm/PreSession/Default
Adrian Kuepker said:
> Is there any known syntax in dhcpd.conf to tell new connections to boot
> from one of multiple LTSP servers in a manner that does not require
> hard-coding?
You can do this, but dhcpd.conf is not the place for it.
There are three phases of interaction between the LTSP cli
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Easley, Matt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using RH9 LTSP 3 and wish to use 24 bit color depth on my workstations.
> Does anyone know if this can be done? Presently they are running at 16 bit.
>
Set X_COLOR_DEPTH=24 in lts.conf.
Look at /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.setupx for other X_
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, User Groups wrote:
> Hi
>
> My boss uses Red Hat 9 on his notebook but finds it awefully slow even though
> the RAM is 256 MB. :-(
>
> When I configured his notebook to boot of the LTSP server via lilo it just
> booted amazingly fast.
>
> Can he boot his notebook from the
Hi all,
I'm using RH9 LTSP 3 and wish to use 24 bit color depth on my workstations.
Does anyone know if this can be done? Presently they are running at 16 bit.
Thanks for your help,
Matt
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Am Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2004 16:33 schrieb Jeff Self:
Unfortunately no timeframe. Somebody said that he wanted to have some by the
end of last year on the developers list, but after that we never heard of
him again. I hoped that I could have some preliminary packages by now, but
did not get t
I have had linux freeze only with hardware issues. Mainly memory problems.
Using cheap memory on a board with a ServerWorks chipset. Try a memory test
program.
http://www.memtest86.com/
download the .iso , stick on a disk and test the ram on the server. If it
freezes then memory is your prob
A little work but it can be done...I run a system similar to LTSP but not
exactly. When
I I do roll outs I dont remote boot the kernel but run either linux on the
local disk or
a compact flash version of linux that boots locally.
Set the redhat box to boot normally local just like it was...
On t
Hi,
I've got a problem running LTSP on a client with a oak technology super
VGA video card (on ISA slot), it doesn't go in runlevel 5 telling there
are problems running X. Other terminals work correcly.
Someone have got a video card like that? Any suggestion to make it work?
Thanks
Enrico
Hi
I've read a lot of conversations on this list but have had no luck as yet.
I boot my workstations from the HDD
1. From LILO running Linux OS and
2. From .COM files in autoexec.bat running the Windows OS
I've enabled IDE hard disk detection
MODULE_01 = ide-disk
RU
Anders,
Please see comments below:
On Thursday 22 January 2004 10:58 am, Anders Bruun Olsen wrote:
> This would not get over the problem that all the users would need an
> account on both servers and the fact that their settings wouldn't
> migrate from one server to the other.
Well, there's no w
Hi
My boss uses Red Hat 9 on his notebook but finds it awefully slow even though
the RAM is 256 MB. :-(
When I configured his notebook to boot of the LTSP server via lilo it just
booted amazingly fast.
Can he boot his notebook from the LTSP server, but map the /home/ folder of
his local hard
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 20:07, David Johnston wrote:
> The best way to debug this sort of thing is to put
> [ws001]
> RUNLEVEL = 3
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "Auto"
> # X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
> # X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/input/mice"
>
> in lts.conf. This will stop the terminal's boot pro
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 10:20:55AM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
> The workstation I'm trying to get working has a 2 button mouse with a
> scroll wheel. Using the PS/2 protocol, the mouse works fine, but the
> scroll wheel doesn't work. I tried to switch to the IMPS/2 protocol and
> added the X_MOUSE_BUT
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 09:40:45AM -0500, John D. Robertson wrote:
> Write a script for the DHCP computer that checks the load on each of the LTSP
> servers. Based on the reply (or lack of reply), this script would modify the
> "/etc/dhcpd.conf" file and restart dhcpd.
This would not get over th
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 10:14, Jeff Self wrote:
> When I set my lts.conf to autodetect the xserver, one of my workstations
> fails. The workstation is using an Intel i810 presumably built onto the
> motherboard. Its a pretty new dual processor IBM. Way too much
> horsepower for a thin client. But its
Anxiously waiting.
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When I set my lts.conf to autodetect the xserver, one of my workstations
fails. The workstation is using an Intel i810 presumably built onto the
motherboard. Its a pretty new dual processor IBM. Way too much
horsepower for a thin client. But its my bosses and he wants to try thin
client.
If I add
The workstation I'm trying to get working has a 2 button mouse with a
scroll wheel. Using the PS/2 protocol, the mouse works fine, but the
scroll wheel doesn't work. I tried to switch to the IMPS/2 protocol and
added the X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 5 and X_ZAxisMapping = "4 5" but then the
mouse becomes very
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This may sound a bit cheezy, but it would be easy to do:
Write a script for the DHCP computer that checks the load on each of the LTSP
servers. Based on the reply (or lack of reply), this script would modify the
"/etc/dhcpd.conf" file and restart dhcpd.
Put an entry in the crontab to run this s
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 08:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> in the [ws001] section of my lts.conf, the moment i try any combination of
> the following :
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "Auto" or "Serial" or "Logitech" and a few more, alongwith
> X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/ttyS0" or S1, or mouse,
>
> the X server doe
> Try with
>
> X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "Microsoft"
>
> (I know this my sound weird, but that's the way it is)
thanks for the tip. tried it, permutating it with S0, and S1, did not
work. however, when i tried it with psaux, i get the graphical login
screen, with a frozen mouse pointer and everything el
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Arne,
Your server actually *freezes*? I don't think I have ever seem a Linux
box do that. I've seen kernel oops, but freeze?
Are you using a GUI on the server? Is it possible just the GUI is
getting wedged? Try going to a terminal (not one inside the GUI but a
real terminal) and see if the mac
There's an other option:
You can have two or more LTSP servers and in front of them (between the
LTSP servers and the clients) you add one or two load-balancers (you
can have linux act as a load-balancer or buy commercial products if you
have mony to waste/spend). This configuration needs to be tes
a logitech serial mouse is connected to an old Pentium I. checked its BIOS
settings to ensure the serial ports are properly configured. Physically
checked the mouse is working, and the machine with the mouse works
otherwise.
the moment i boot the PC as an LTSP client under version 3, in runlevel5
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 03:16:48PM -0800, Adrian Kuepker wrote:
> Is there any known syntax in dhcpd.conf to tell new connections to boot
> from one of multiple LTSP servers in a manner that does not require
> hard-coding? Something my Boss calls 'Round-Robin', but I've never
> really understoo
Hei Andy!
Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Andy Geraerts skrev:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently setting up a Citrix server environment with LTSP clients. We
> have 3 remote sites connected over 2Mbit to our central site. In the
> central site I'm installing a test citrix server. I would like one of the
> remote
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