I'm wondering, what does "static dns allocation" have to do with ltsp?
Give us more information about how you want to set this up.
Jim McQuillan
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, Adam Felix Bogacki wrote:
> Hi, I'm looking at setting up a two computer dual-boot thin client network but
>
Hi, I'm looking at setting up a two computer dual-boot thin client
network but everything I've
read about ltsp so far includes dhcp.
My ISP uses static DNS allocation (I know, I know - but it remains the
best deal in town)
... is this a problem ?
Adam Bogacki,
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Am Freitag, 15. Oktober 2004 19:29 schrieb Edilmar:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new in LTSP.
>
> Then, I downloaded and installed v. 4.1.
> All installation worked fine in my Fedora 2 kernel 2.6.5.
> I tried to look for FAQ but the link is broken:
> http://faq.ltsp.org/
> Then, I look at http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp
Thank u was just what i needed
Jesper
Quoting Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Jesper,
>
> Sure, just look at the $DISPLAY environment variable. It should be
> something like:ws001:0.0
>
> You just need to split the field on the ':', and grab the first part of
> the field.
>
> Jim M
Ruggero,
There is no module called 3c905.o. The correc tmodule to use for that
network card is 3c59x.o
Jim McQuillan
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, ruggero russo wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using a redhat 9.0 and ltsp 3.0 on the server, the workstation is a PI
> with eth0 3c905
> During the
Jesper,
Sure, just look at the $DISPLAY environment variable. It should be
something like:ws001:0.0
You just need to split the field on the ':', and grab the first part of
the field.
Jim McQuillan
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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi is it posible to get
hi is it posible to get the clients hostname to use in a shell script??
i want to run a script and it should only affect "this" client i am using ...
Cheers
Jesper
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Hi
I am going to set up some midi on thin clients at a school so they can follow
some music education webpages.
But should i install timidity on the server or on the client as a local app??
Cheers
Jesper - Denmark
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Hello,
I'm using a redhat 9.0 and ltsp 3.0 on the server, the workstation is a PI
with eth0 3c905
During the boot I've this error:
Running /linuxrc
Mounting /proc
linuxrc: Installing 3c595 driver (but my eth0 is a 3C905!!!)
modprobe 3c595
Running