On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 12:04, John wrote:
I get the suse
background image that normally appears along with the
login dialog window, but about 1 second later, when
the login dialog window would normally appear, x
crashes out and restarts.
I've seen this once, with an NSC Geode based machine I
Brent;
You can arrive at this solution several ways:
1. Buy a motherboard like you want. Via makes several
models, and the models with the CF slot are pricey:
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/store/motherboards/EPIA_MII_1
2. Buy a regular motherboard for around $100 and
Am Dienstag 03 August 2004 19:57 schrieb Roland M. Kruggel:
Hi Liste,
I habe installed ltsp 4 on my server. The Kernel
ltsp_kernel-3.0.15-i386.tgz
The Installation is ok. (I hope so) The dhcp server runs fine.
Whe I boot the Client i get a Kernel panic.
Following the last lines from the
Are you booting over PXE or floppy
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From: Roland M. Kruggel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 12:47:28 +0300
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Kernel Panic
Am Dienstag 03 August 2004 19:57 schrieb Roland M. Kruggel:
Hi Liste,
I habe
Am Freitag 06 August 2004 15:09 schrieb Ashraf:
Are you booting over PXE or floppy
I am booting over floppy.
When the system is running i will by an networkcard with bootprom.
cu
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System: Intel 3.2Ghz, Debian sid, 2.6.7, KDE 3.2.2
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Adrian Snyman wrote:
Hmm, Jim can correct me on this .. but is the whole release not just 1
tar.gz / RPM ??
Nope, it's not just one file.
The release starts with the ltsp-utils package, which you run, and it
will go
Hello.
I am trying to run ltsp 4.1 on a debian sid
server and am having trouble getting the nvidia cart installed.
I have read the Howto, but it discusses the version 3.0. It's from
june 2001. Is ist alway aktuell? Ist there an new nvidia driver in
ltsp 4.1?
cu
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Roland Kruggel
All,
OK, since the ISO image isn't available this time out, I need to build
one as well. My reason isn't because of lack of connectivity, but
because I build another ISO after downloading the main one that has
company specific files and installation utilities on it.
So, for all of you who are
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 04:16:41PM +0200, Andy Rabagliati wrote:
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, it's not just one file.
The release starts with the ltsp-utils package, which you run, and it
will go grab the rest (about 100mb) of the stuff.
All very well for the
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 22:16, Andy Rabagliati wrote:
I would like LTSP as a number of RPMs, like before. I install in places
that do not have connectivity.
It's fairly trivial to use wget to fetch the full set of tarballs and
.ltsp package descriptions required by ldspadmin . You could then
Hi Jim,
I update ltsp-utils to v0.7, but I still got checksum errors, so I
change my $LANG variable from en_GB.UTF-8 to en_GB and the install
worked fine.
Regards,
Nigel.
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 06:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've added some LANG code to the ltspadmin program, to prevent the
Nigel,
After looking at this problem more, I think it has nothing to do with
the setting of the LANG variables. In fact, no matter what you set
$LANG to, ltspadmin will override it with 'en_US'.
I think the real problem is the download is timing out, and the program
isn't handling the error
steve,
The packages are stored in /opt/ltsp/pkg_cache.
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Steven G. Spencer wrote:
All,
OK, since the ISO image isn't available this time out, I need to build
one as well. My reason isn't because of lack of connectivity, but
because I
where are the 4.1.0 iso's?
I downloaded from
ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/K12LTSP/testing/4.1.0beta/
the iso's that were there but it is a testing directory. Is that the only place the
iso's exist? I saw a post saying that the iso's had been uploaded but the only place
I found iso's
Thank you for the quick reply. No debian here
unfortunately. For the client, I'm running an old
beast with a S3 trio64.. Atleast I'm pretty sure
that's what it is (hd is wiped), all I've got is the
old XF86Config file from mandrake 8 install.
Here's the device section from that if this is any
Hi on ltsp4.1, my arrow keys, number pad, pg up, pg down, home, end, ins and
delete doesnt work.
What could be wrong?
Thanks!
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I've been reading through the archives, and while it seems like a no
brainer to at least have your backbone at gigabit speed (server nics
and switch uplinks) I'm trying to decide if its worth having the
terminals with gigabit cards as well, and using
Hello,
Thanks for all the help. I got it going.
This machine has 2 NICs with eth0 as gateway
and eth1 for LAN.
I had temporarily disabled eth0. I think it was this
that was creating confusion for DM.
The moment I enabled eth0 the login screen was there.
I put back firewall and iptables and
On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 06:26, John wrote:
Thank you for the quick reply. No debian here
unfortunately. For the client, I'm running an old
beast with a S3 trio64.
The Trio64 is as fast as cold treacle, but seems pretty solid and stable
(I deal with a LOT of them).
I'm not sure how to
On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 09:41, Chris Berry wrote:
I've been reading through the archives, and while it seems like a no
brainer to at least have your backbone at gigabit speed (server nics
and switch uplinks) I'm trying to decide if its worth having the
terminals with gigabit cards as well, and
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