I use a similiar system on my side, but I expanded it too
also check for "ws" in the who output (all my workstations names start
with ws).
In other words, no multiple logins on remote workstations, but multiple
logins on the server are allowed, firstly because only a power user
knows how to do it
No reply as yet.
Another hardware related question I want to ask is it a good idea to use
the LTSP server as the allpurpose server (ie. Windows Domain logon
server, file server, internet gateway, etc..) or is it better to split
the services between computers.
The optimal memory requirements and ha
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 12:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been seeing alot of people lately with workstations crashing.
>
> In the past, it's almost always been related to the workstation
> running out of ram, and adding more ram, or enabling nfs-swap
> would take care of the problem.
>
> But,
> i would just like to ask advise if its possible to ensure that a
> particular user can only have a single session at a time
> e.g. user1 is logged in workstation 1 therefore he isnt allowed to log
> in to workstation2
This might not be the solution you're looking for as it is just some
home-bre
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 18:23 schrieb Eilert:
> Hi,
>
> There's one network card (very small, cheap one) in one of my PCs which
> should be a Surecom 8139 clone. The NIC chip reads "0143AGA3R2" which
> doesn't seem to mean very much :-) I found the Win98 driver for it, and
> within the binar
Hello everyone,
I'm somewhat curious if anyone has had problems with the Jammin-125
freezing or locking up. When these units first came out, I had (what
appears to be) the same problem. I fixed the problem by ugrading the X
driver (this was about a year ago).
Now, with a fresh LTSP4 installat
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 10:38, you wrote:
> Liam,
>
> What kind of bootroms are you talking about ?
>
> if they are Etherboot, then it should just work automatically.
>
> If something else, then we need to know what that is.
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know, I haven't got them
Hi,
There's one network card (very small, cheap one) in one of my PCs which
should be a Surecom 8139 clone. The NIC chip reads "0143AGA3R2" which
doesn't seem to mean very much :-) I found the Win98 driver for it, and
within the binary I read Surecom. The driver is called feand5.sys. The
label
Liam,
What kind of bootroms are you talking about ?
if they are Etherboot, then it should just work automatically.
If something else, then we need to know what that is.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Liam Marshall wrote:
> I need to know how to activate/get K12LTSP to u
I need to know how to activate/get K12LTSP to use/recognize boot rom nics in
the workstations.
PXE nics work like a charm without having to do a thing after installing
K12LTSP with default everything.
Now what? Half my machines will be boot roms
--
Nathan Sweet wrote:
I guess I found a work-around for my problem. I'll post here in case it
helps someone else.
As for the driver, I'm not having much luck using the sb driver. As
per my first message, I'm getting this error message:
Sound: DMA (input) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
which pr
i would just like to ask advise if its possible to ensure that a
particular user can only have a single session at a time
e.g. user1 is logged in workstation 1 therefore he isnt allowed to log
in to workstation2
TIA
--
Joseph Syjuco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Advanced Science and Technology Institute
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