Hi!
We need to add
Option "NoAccel"
to the XF86Config-4 to get one of our old old cirrus videocards to
work properly. Is there any way to specify this in the lts.conf? If
not, can such an option be added?
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On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 22:32, Varun wrote:
> Hello,
> I am getting the following error.
>
> Client MAC 4C 00 10 3B 61 6E client IP 192.168.0.5 mask 0.0.0.0
> dhcp IP 192.168.0.253
>
> TFTP.
> PXE - TO1: file not found
> PXE - E3B: tftp error - file not found
> PXE- M8F:exiting pxe rom
As
Rob,
I have two EVO T30s that work wonderfully using PXE. I booted once to get
the MAC, configured dhcpd.conf and had the login on the second boot. I'd
guess the T20s will work too.
Christian
> Has anyone been able to make EVO T20 thin client machines run ltsp?
>
> I have two or three that I wo
Has anyone been able to make EVO T20 thin client machines run ltsp?
I have two or three that I would like to use on our school network, but
can`t find much linux info
with google etc.
Thanks
Rob Keeling
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Użytkownik Pete napisał:
Good afternoon everyone.
Does somebody now an easy fast way to put an image from the
boot-floppy onto the HD in the client?
I was thinking booting with Knoppix CD and then dd from floppy to HD
and done.
But booting Knoppix is a pain and I don't need all this graphical
I'd definately go for the newest ltsp kernel package,
ltsp_kernel-3.0.15
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 7 May 2004, Varun wrote:
> Hello,
> I am getting the following error.
>
> Client MAC 4C 00 10 3B 61 6E client IP 192.168.0.5 mask 0.0.0.0
> dhcp IP 192.168.0.253
>
> TFT
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 22:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At this point, I'm very interested in what Novell can offer to
> our little project. At the very least, they are helping to legitimize
> it.
Ltsp is great if you scale the topology to the server sizes and
this just happens to match typical
Good afternoon everyone.
Does somebody now an easy fast way to put an image from the boot-floppy
onto the HD in the client?
I was thinking booting with Knoppix CD and then dd from floppy to HD and
done.
But booting Knoppix is a pain and I don't need all this graphical stuff
for just a dd ...
I have to use the Floppyd from lts 3.0 or lts 4.0 has an easy way to
access the client floppy drive.
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Hello,
I am getting the following error.
Client MAC 4C 00 10 3B 61 6E client IP 192.168.0.5 mask 0.0.0.0
dhcp IP 192.168.0.253
TFTP.
PXE - TO1: file not found
PXE - E3B: tftp error - file not found
PXE- M8F:exiting pxe rom
Where is the problem ?
I have used ltsp4 with ltsp_kernel-3.0.1-1.i
Wow, that was the most interesting and inspiring message I've ever read in
this list. Although necessary, it is nice to have a break from the
dhcpd.conf this and nfs mount that. Since my LTSP rollout, a day does not go
by that I am not amazed that I use my old computer for college in the midst
of a
Vernon,
Are you using the default PXE files that I supply in the
ltsp_kernel-3.0.15 package ? Or, have you modified the
pxelinux.cfg/default file.
If you've modified it, can you show us what is has ?
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 7 May 2004, Vernon Fox wrote:
> Hi Guys.
>
> I'm
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Varun wrote:
> Hello,
> I got a ethernet card with pxe bootrom.
> I have never used pxe boot. So what are the entries
> to be made in dhcp.conf for pxe boot ?
Read this document:
http://www.LTSP.org/README.pxe
It should answer your PXE questions.
Jim McQuillan
Mariusz,
Well, first thing you need to do is make sure you have mozilla and all
the libraries in the /opt/ltsp/i386 tree, so that the client can see
them.
Then, you need to create a screen script. you could start with the
rdesktop script. it does most everything you need, including invoke th
Varun,
I suggest you read the PXE how-to available at ltsp.org for complete
details. Here is a snip of my dhcpd.conf file for PXE.
option subnet-mask255.255.255.0;
option broadcast-address 192.168.0.255;
option routers192.168.0.254;
option domain-name-servers
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Hi Guys.
I'm new to LTSP but have experience in configuring Diego Torres Milano's
PXES software for booting thin clients so am hoping I've got the basics
covered in terms of set up and config of the server and client.
I am experiencing the following scenario when attempting to boot my client
in t
Hi Philip,
> the same problems.. We replaced the switch (cheap model to another
cheap brand) and everything went normal..
Yes, isn't it strange? Some switches seem to steel some information out
of the packets transmitted from slower cards - or they just do not
convert them properly.
Rolf
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Hi Sudev,
Sudev Barar schrieb:
sixteen!!! IAC making a switch to 100mbps cards made sense as it solved
this problem as well as clients were happier with speed.
Of course, I would be happier with 100 mbps cards and hubs on all
clients but it would be too costly at the moment to upgrade everything
Hello,
I got a ethernet card with pxe bootrom.
I have never used pxe boot. So what are the entries
to be made in dhcp.conf for pxe boot ?
Thanks
Varun
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On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 13:33, Kalev Lember wrote:
> I had such an issue once before: clients behind a certain switch hanged on
> pivot_root but other ones connected to a different switch worked
> correctly. I managed to fix it by replacing the switch (it is interesting
> to note the the same swit
Op vrijdag 7 mei 2004 10:14, schreef Eilert:
Hi,
we ere using suse 8.2 with standard kernel and switched to suse 9.0 and get
the same problems.. We replaced the switch (cheap model to another cheap
brand) and everything went normal..
Philip
> Hi Kalev,
>
> > What kernel is your server running?
Hi Kalev,
What kernel is your server running?
2.6 :-)
correctly. I managed to fix it by replacing the switch (it is interesting
to note the the same switch has worked correctly since in a different
environment without NFS).
Yes, everything else works fine. It seems to be a problem of the nfs
p
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Eilert wrote:
> This is a problem I read about a lot in the forums but nobody seems to
> have found a solution yet. I could limit the problem to a few items and
> now I am looking for an idea how to compensate it.
I have had a similar problem twice.
The most recent one was
Hi all,
This is a problem I read about a lot in the forums but nobody seems to
have found a solution yet. I could limit the problem to a few items and
now I am looking for an idea how to compensate it.
I have a mixture of a 10 MBit and 100 MBit network here, some clients
being connected to 10
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