I have a problem that I'd like to get advice on
I have several new DELL GX280 running Win XP which I like to be able
to pxe boot onto an ltsp server. The GX280 has a (14e4:1677) Broadcom
Tigon 3 5751 Gb onboard NIC. The tg3 driver included in
initrd-2.4.26-ltsp-2.gz doesn't recognize this NIC.
I'm finally back from the long trip to Boston, where we had one
of the best Linux World shows ever.
When I heard last year that the east coast Linux World was moving
out of New York City and up to Boston, I wasn't very excited about
it. I have always enjoyed our trips to NYC. But, when I got
to
I've got my photos from Linux World up on the web. The pictures are
mostly from the .Org party.
Here's the link:
http://www.mcquillansystems.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=LinuxWorldExpo_Boston_2005
Jim McQuillan
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Hey all-
I have a question about ltspadmin. It works great for installing the
official core packages, but how can you use it to handle unofficial
packages like those made with the LBE or to unistall packages? I know
I can untar a package at the top level of the /opt/ltsp dir but we
have this
Hello everybody,
I am trying to get worked a Compaq Evo T20 16/32 with LTSP. I can
upload the kernel by tftp, but the Client just says Upload successful
and do nothing else, there is no more traffic on the network.
I have found some related messages in the archive, but none is relevant.
Some work easily, some require some significant hacks. If it has PXE
capabilities, it should work without a problem. With the 16/32 specs, it
probably has WinCE installed which is an indication that it does not
support PXE.
I am sitting in front of one right now running LTSP, but it is a later
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005, Evan Hisey wrote:
Hey all-
I have a question about ltspadmin. It works great for installing the
official core packages, but how can you use it to handle unofficial
packages like those made with the LBE or to unistall packages? I know
I can untar a package at the top