Hi all
I am planning to install six-seven LTSP terminals however despite
looking I could not get answers to the following. Please advise me:
On my Linux Server (PIII-550 MHz), I have 384 MB Memory. Without X my
memory usage is less than 50%, which jumps to 62% on starting GUI. Using
a couple of
Hi James,
This is not a ltsp issue. It is deliberate rate-limiting by xinetd, to prevent
denial-of-service attacks. RFM on xinetd
Interesting thing :-)
Isn't there any config file you can screw up to fit LTSP needs better?
Or isn't there a chance of changing the code and recompiling xinetd to
I never was able to figure out how to make the vncevent
application work, and didn't get a response from the author
as to how to set it up.
You have to start vncevent after user logon - that's all. Afetr administrator
connection small window apears on desktop.
Oryginal vncevent is VERY
but when I check the log of the web server I see all the
request to the web server was make from the same IP, the IP
of ifcfg-eth0.
Outgoing connection used to bind to first address :)
I want to know, how to change this behaviour, and do the
applications the clients run, identify by
Hi James,
I just found the /etc/xinetd.conf, but I don't know why this should be
too restrictive for my environment:
instances is set to 30, and cps is set to 50 10. For 24 clients, this
should do I guess...
Rolf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
This is not a ltsp issue. It is deliberate
Am Dienstag, 6. Juli 2004 17:13 schrieb Sanjay Arora:
Now, if 6-7 LTSP Terminals are implemented using the same server as LTSP
Server, and same usage requirements as above, what kind of memory
requirement am I looking at? Do I simply multiply? or is some kind of
reuse will happen?
There
Am Dienstag, 6. Juli 2004 19:14 schrieb asanchez:
I thought in this solution: to give several aliases to the server LTSP,
by example:
but when I check the log of the web server I see all the request to the
web server was make from the same IP, the IP of ifcfg-eth0.
To change that, you need
Jason Greene wrote:
Has anyone had any success at getting wireless to work using a desktop and a
PCI wireless NIC? Prism2 based.
Yeah, I have a laptop which loads the ltsp kernel image and initrd image
from hdd, boots and connects to the server. After a while the hdd spins
down and the
Américo,
All the processes run on the server so all requests will appear to
come from the server, not the client. You can:
1) Run squid and use the ident feature. You can then redirect to where
you want each user (not IP, sorry).
or maybe
2) Use iptables and the user tracking feature,
Thomas S. Iversen wrote:
Jason Greene wrote:
Has anyone had any success at getting wireless to work using a
desktop and a PCI wireless NIC? Prism2 based.
Yeah, I have a laptop which loads the ltsp kernel image and initrd
image from hdd, boots and connects to the server. After a while the
hdd
I came across this project. Could not make out the difference between
LTSP this one. Comments? anyone?
http://www.linbox.com/en/solutions/lna.html
found it from a link of this one
http://freshmeat.net/projects/lrs/?branch_id=38971release_id=166117
Best regards.
Sanjay.
Hi Sanjay,
Sanjay Arora schrieb:
I came across this project. Could not make out the difference between
LTSP this one. Comments? anyone?
http://www.linbox.com/en/solutions/lna.html
Most important, I would say, it's commercial - you have to pay for it.
And it's not open source, they only publish
-- Original Message ---
From: RahulKrishna Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 22:22:11 -0700
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Identify each terminal by IP
The problem you are facing is because of the fact that your browser
is running on
Isn't your laptop using PCMCIA and cardmgr?
Its cardbus, which essentially _is_ pci as far as 2.6 is concerned. In
the 2.6 series theres no distinction between cardbus and pci drivers.
Its the actual chip onboard the NIC that matters (atleast thats how
Linus T. envisioned it when he wrote
Guys,
I need to place a kernel image in the tftpboot folder (I am using LTSP4).
Where can I find this image? I have LTSP4 setup on my server and I have a
single Thin Client I am trying to setup.
The Thin Client contacts my SuSE8 DHCP server, gets its IP etc and then
TFTP starts looking for
Johathan,
Read this document:
http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.html
It contains a link for the kernel.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
I need to place a kernel image in the tftpboot folder (I am using LTSP4).
Where can I find
Sanjay Arora wrote:
I am planning to install six-seven LTSP terminals however despite
looking I could not get answers to the following. Please advise me:
On my Linux Server (PIII-550 MHz), I have 384 MB Memory. Without X my
memory usage is less than 50%, which jumps to 62% on starting GUI. Using
a
Hey hey hey... wait a sec: Can you repeat thar you can either get a realtek
PXE rom (...) binary on their website part?
Don't we need a rom-programmer (some hardware device that I think I have no
access to, I don't even know what it is or what it looks like...) to put the
rom into and onlu then
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