Well, this isn't really an LTSP problem, but if you edit /etc/inittab and
change the value for runlevel in that file to 5 for XWindows and 3 for text
only. I think the script ltspcfg allows automatic configuration of this when
you use it to configure XDMCP; it asks you if you want to start the s
I would like to find out how do I configure the server to either start XWindows
automatically or just stay in text mode upon boot up.
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The Problem that i have seen so much of is this ,
I looked for hours and could not find it the problem is your
dhcp.conf file you have to make sure your the broadcast is right
example : 192.168.0.2 ur Ip
brodacst : 192.168.0.255
Props to Jammcq for the tip
Pascal;
>Yes, you're right, but, if I understand, the LTSP solution for
>local apps needs NFS along the time you use the applications,
>with initrd and cloop we need to use the network only for the
>tftpboot and after not, if I misunderstand the LTPS local apps
>NFS requirement, can you explain it
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Gary Jaffe wrote:
> I'm trying to move from an ltsp network running on an old Redhat 7.1
> based server to a Libranet 2.8.1 based server and ltsp-3.0. The
> hardware (server and workstations) are not changing. My workstations
> all have the same ISA NE2000 network cards purc
I'm trying to move from an ltsp network running on an old Redhat 7.1
based server to a Libranet 2.8.1 based server and ltsp-3.0. The
hardware (server and workstations) are not changing. My workstations
all have the same ISA NE2000 network cards purchased from
DisklessWorkstations.com back in 1999
How many users are you running on this system? We had an issue with KDE
using too much RAM and had to add some more DIMMs.
You may also want to try using a different window manager depending on
what the end users need. FVMW and XFCE are both very nice window
managers that are quite streamlin
I have a dozen ThinkNICs using LTSP4. They do not always want to boot
up. They will all boot up, but sometimes I have to reboot them a dozen
times before they do. A typical boot where they fail starts like a
successful boot but the whole PXE/tftp process moves at a snail's pace.
During a succes
Hello listers,
I have an ltsp server running on top of suse 9.0.. The server is an 2G
processor and 1G ram, running KDE .. Sometimes the kdeinit process is hanging
and brings the server is almost to an grinding halt.. Is there somebody out
there who has the same problem.. I think it is KDE spec
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Dokter wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> I have some questions.
> What kind of VGA Cards compatible with LTSP and the VGA Card supported by
> 486 computer or first generation of Pentium (example: Pentium 100, 166,
> etc)?
> Is there any website which give information about the list of VGA
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Arno Teigseth wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I just got LTSP 3 set up and running fine. The only problem is the screen
> resolution. I have a Matrox card with a MGA 2164WP chipset, and the only
> resoluthion in will run is 640x480, but I know the screen supports at least
> 800x600.
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