Hi guys, i've been dreaming about having ltsp clients that work with
mpich2. Generally it is possible to be done, but it depends if ltsp
'has' some package that includes libgcc/gcc/... compilator.
I've been looking for a whole night and couldn't find any suitable
answer for a question: does ltsp h
Where is the documentation for the smodules? i.e. what are the choices and
how do you use them.
Opl3 is not listed in audiolist
There is a section in the example lts.conf :-
module_01 = agpgart.0 # This is for i810 video
module_02 = uart401.0
module_03 = "sb.0 io-0x220 irq=5 dma=1"
module_04 = op
Jim McQuillan wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote:
Jim - Just double-checked and you're absolutely right. X is not running when
the terminals are shut off. I ended up editing two copies of the Xservers file
to make it permanent but it's all good now.
#1 - /etc/kde/kdm/Xservers,
#2 - /etc/X11/x
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote:
>
> Jim - Just double-checked and you're absolutely right. X is not running when
> the terminals are shut off. I ended up editing two copies of the Xservers file
> to make it permanent but it's all good now.
>
> #1 - /etc/kde/kdm/Xservers,
> #2 - /etc/X11/xdm/Xse
Lanman,
As you have noted the clients depend on the server running XFS (the
font server) and KDM (the display manager) but that does not mean you
need to have KDM manage the display of the server (your CPU problem).
1) Start XFS as you have been. No changes needed.
2) KDM is a display m
Jim McQuillan wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote:
Thanks Jim! That's the one piece of the puzzle that was missing. Server
console is off and terminal booted without a hitch! "Top" is humming along
quite nicely with 'X' and 'xfs' consuming almost nothing for memory and CPU
cycles.
X shouldn'
On Friday 29 October 2004 05:39 pm, Joao Clemente wrote:
> I'm getting a completly new server (P4 3Ghz, Dual-Channel DDR 400, MB
> with intel chipset) and, while I have a good ideia on these components,
> I would like to setup a RAID-1 system with SCSI disks...
> I'm looking for advice on these: wi
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Lanman wrote:
> Thanks Jim! That's the one piece of the puzzle that was missing. Server
> console is off and terminal booted without a hitch! "Top" is humming along
> quite nicely with 'X' and 'xfs' consuming almost nothing for memory and CPU
> cycles.
X shouldn't be consum
Thanks Jim! That's the one piece of the puzzle that was missing. Server
console is off and terminal booted without a hitch! "Top" is humming
along quite nicely with 'X' and 'xfs' consuming almost nothing for
memory and CPU cycles.
Don't know how I missed that in the documentation, but thanks fo