Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which computer would be ideal for a ltsp server that will host 100 computers?

2004-02-28 Thread Dieter Kroemer
Am Sonntag, 29. Februar 2004 06:35 schrieb Alton Yu: > What about the idea of clustering the 150 doing that along with > clustering the machines with openmosix? > > Just a thought :) I think it won't work because openoffice will start every time it is started at the same server, the first time o

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which computer would be ideal for a ltsp server that will host 100 computers?

2004-02-28 Thread Alton Yu
What about the idea of clustering the 150 doing that along with clustering the machines with openmosix? Just a thought :) Alton Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which computer would be ideal for a ltsp server that will host 100 computers? From: David Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL P

[Ltsp-discuss] installer

2004-02-28 Thread Varun
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[Ltsp-discuss] Re: Ltsp-discuss digest, Vol 1 #1458 - 8 msgs

2004-02-28 Thread Tom Griffing
Aydin; Screensavers in an LTSP envirionment are an unnecessary waste of network bandwidth and CPU cycles. Not to mention that they cause lockups. My solution: Turn them off, or at lease restrict them to programs low in network and CPU requirements (blank screen or static image). Tom > I am

[Ltsp-discuss] ltspcfg bug

2004-02-28 Thread pavel
Hi, problem described by errata "Errors from the ltspcfg utility complaining about uninitialized values. " not resolved with setting LANG=C for me. I need also set LC_MESSAGES=C new line: open FH, "LANG=C; LC_MESSAGES=C; ifconfig -a |" or die "Unable to run ifconfig: $!"; sorry for my brutal e

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which computer would be ideal for a ltsp server that will host 100 computers?

2004-02-28 Thread Neil Stone
> On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 06:33, Arthur T. G. do Nascimento wrote: > >>Which computer would be ideal for a LTSP server that will host almost >>150 computers, if every workstation is a Pentium II 200 Mhz with 64mb of >>ram on a switched 100mb network? >> >>I was thinking in an Athlon 2.8 Ghz SMP With

[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP4 - not robust

2004-02-28 Thread jam
Hi In case I'm being silly, otherwise work needed here ... >From lts.conf SCREEN_01 = "shell" SCREEN_02 = "startx" SCREEN_03 = "starti" diff startx starti < XF_ARGS="-query ${XDM_SERVER}" --- > XF_ARGS="-indirect ${XDM_SERVER} :1" Now Flaky behavior: 1) The query login flashes

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP server with dhcp from a Linksys box

2004-02-28 Thread John Lange
Please disregard my previous message. I discovered the problem was the reply did not contain a "filename" in the response so it was being ignored. I made significant progress. Workstation is booting and looks good but dies while trying to start the X server. I have a feeling this old video card is