Hello Jean,
Wednesday, April 28, 2004, 6:49:04 PM, you wrote:
> I have started in shell,
> made a "modprobe ide-disk"
> I have some messages on my hda, but I think it is a scsci hardisk, but
> forget it.
> I am interressed in the second disk (hdb) and it goes fin, I can see the
> different partit
All,
Is it possible to use LEAP with wireless ltsp?
If so, how is it implemented?
Thanks
David Howdle
OPSM Group Systems Support
Sydney
Australia
(02) 9334 2666
0419 626 794
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Is anyone using LTSP servers/workstations 'farms' with OSCAR clustering?
How?
I've been trying, but with no *reliable* sucess.
TIA.
:)
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On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 02:25, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
> It appears that getltscfg SEGVs if you set the hostname to something
> like fully.qualified.domain.net. This is easy to avoid, now that I
> know about it. But it shouldn't SEGV.
After a couple of short tests, I haven't been able to reproduc
I have started in shell,
made a "modprobe ide-disk"
I have some messages on my hda, but I think it is a scsci hardisk, but
forget it.
I am interressed in the second disk (hdb) and it goes fin, I can see the
different partitions on it (p5 p6 p7 p8 p9).
I just would like to know what I have to do n
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 12:09:32PM +0530, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
> I am also getting SEGVs when I declare PRINTER_0_TYPE. If I remove
> this declaration then it doesn't SEGV. That's completely crazy.
I found that the LTSP 4.0 ISO includes getltscfg 0.02. However,
getltscfg 0.03 is available a
Andrew,
Make sure you've turned off Plug-N-Play on the 3c509 card. The Linux
kernel can't deal with that very well, and it could be that since you've
added another card, the interrupts have moved around a bit.
You will need the setup floppy from 3Com to do that.
Jim McQuillan
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Nothing a bit of fiddling with the bios wouldn't solve.
Andrew
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Good day,
Client setup:
Pentium 75 Mhz
Nic: 3c509 ISA
Video card: Sis 315 Pro PCI
This works perfectly until I try to add a second PCI card (sound, USB
adapter), whereupon I get the following error:
modprobe 3c509
Running dhclient
ERROR! No dhcpd-eth0.info file. This usually indicates that dhcli
On 09:43, mercoledì 28 aprile 2004, Michael Messner wrote:
> > ssh passwords... yes you can BUT ssh is for SECURE shell,
> > typing a pw is one of those SECURE things.
>
> yes, I know, but in normal case the user has not enough rights to make
> some bad things and we need an auto-login for this u
Hello Pete,
Am Dienstag, 27. April 2004 16:50 schrieb Pete:
>
> Just a few ideas.
>
> Cannot open log file... Looks like a permission thingie to me.
> What are the rwx settings on /var and /var/log ? Is /var on an NFS?
> The trouble shooting guide on www.ltsp.org is pretty good for this
> kind
On 17:04, martedì 27 aprile 2004, Pete wrote:
> I hope somebody has done this before (putting .Xauthority in /tmp for
> example) and can put some light on this.
who's the owner of the file ?
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