Tom Griffing wrote:
Peter;
This is a tough one that is difficult to debug.
From your description of the setup, there is no easy
way to enable debugging. Not to mention that it would
take up a lot of disk space (2 days of intensive
debugging would create a *lot* of logs).
You're sending the req
Hi All :
(Sorry for the somewhat lenghty post)
Env : LTSP 4.0.0 Fedore Core 1 Up-to-date / Gnome 2.4.0
/home is a symbolic link to /mnt/ncp.
Everything is working fine but for some technical reason I now want to
have the .Xauthority file NOT in /$HOME/.Xauthority
when I put
XAUTHORITY="/mnt/ncp
With the help of hmm...
http://www.larwe.com/technical/geode_linux.html
I've put
X_DEVICE_OPTION_02 = "NoCompression"
in the lts.conf file and hmm it does not crash in openoffice
anymore. Wether this is going to work for all time is yet to be seen but.
Peter Childs
On
Have you looked at your network traffic? You might have a bad switch
port or NIC.
Peter Childs wrote:
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Peter Childs wrote:
Tom Griffing wrote:
Peter;
Sounds like the terminal itself is locking. Either
a runaway process or the kernel is locking up. You
should focus on t
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Peter Childs wrote:
> Tom Griffing wrote:
>
> >Peter;
> >
> >Sounds like the terminal itself is locking. Either
> >a runaway process or the kernel is locking up. You
> >should focus on the software running in the terminal
> >- instead of the software on the server.
> >
> >
Hello again,
Am Montag, 19. April 2004 15:25 schrieb Michael Messner:
> hmmm, now I've found out that it's not a ltsp-problem!
> It is my NIS server thats broken!
Now, the NIS Server problem is solved and I can connect to my terminal
with SSH!
But if I try to start a X-Application I get no con
I regularly do this by using a wireless bridge which is plugged into the
Ethernet port.
Takes about 2 minutes to boot to the login screen, but so what, take the
time to get yourself a cup of coffee.
Works very well, but save yourself hassles by making sure that the
wireless bridge works well wit