Hi Group,
(I have recently rejoined this group after my email was bouncing and I
was dropped from the list. That happened quite a while back, but I only
fixed it recently. Anyway ...)
I have a REALLY trivial observation about the subject lines since
rejoining this group recently. It only affec
what should I look for if during execution the Etherboot ROM image, on a
notebook with an tulip xircom card, the message:
probing isa
probing pci
appears repeately?
I know the server works correctly, as another computer works just fine as
client.
When booted differently the desktop can connect
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From: Philip Schroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] My system don't work with a switch in the network
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:39:24 +0100
Op vrijdag 10 december 2004 21:07, schreef atex:
Hello,
where does the bootin
Dears,i wanna install LTSP on Slackware 10.
But you don't support slackware.
Please guide me
Yours,Mohsen
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Op zaterdag 11 december 2004 14:08, schreef Tom Allison:
> I'm running two notebooks as LTSP clients.
> They each have 512MB and 1024MB RAM respectively.
>
> Would it be "safe" to turn off the NFS?
> I would also ask how, but I think the answer is RTFM first... :)
I believe you need to have at le
I'm running two notebooks as LTSP clients.
They each have 512MB and 1024MB RAM respectively.
Would it be "safe" to turn off the NFS?
I would also ask how, but I think the answer is RTFM first... :)
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