On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, John Puzon wrote:
Good day to everybody,
I've installed ltsp and i am able to boot but cannot
get past the login screen. The monitor in my client
shows the following before disappearing into oblivion
and the LEDs in my monitor starts to blink:
syslogd: cannot write to remote
Good day to everybody,
I've installed ltsp and i am able to boot but cannot
get past the login screen. The monitor in my client
shows the following before disappearing into oblivion
and the LEDs in my monitor starts to blink:
syslogd: cannot write to remote filehandle
on192.168.0.9:514
Scanning
We're running LTSP 4.1...
The clients immediately boot into a Citrix session with this line in .xinitrc:
/usr/lib/ICAClient/wfcmgr
The user is then able to login to the Citrix Metaframe as normal. The
only problem is that about 1 minute later, X restarts and they're
kicked out. They can log bac
Hello there,
I have built a ltsp-system for my work group with a brand new server and
about 10 very old (1997) pc's. Pc's got nothing else (no hd, no floppy)
than a pxe-networkcard and a brand new 15" LCD's. System works just fine
(SuSE 9.0+OpenOffice.org+LTSP.org 3.0).
But I like to try a real t
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 14:46, Joao Clemente wrote:
> Hi! I'm wondering if someone did or know how to do this:
> To have a machine with HD, with a operating system installed (Win2k in
> this particular setup, altough it's not relevant), but have a LILO entry
> where one could choose to boot win2k o