On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 07:11:34 -, Marvin T. Pascual
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Hello all,
I'm currently running Mandrake Linux 10.1 Official terminal server with the
following packages installed:
- dhcp-common-3.0.1-5mdk
- dhcp-server-3.0.1-5mdk
- tftp-server-0.36-1mdk
-
Hi,
I'm testing a ROM on a PC with a motherboard with an integrated NIC (I
don't know its chipset) and a PCI NIC :
:06:00.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905C-TX/TX-M
[Tornado] (rev 78)
Subsystem: 3Com Corporation 3C905C-TX Fast Etherlink for PC Management
NIC
Le jeudi 24 février 2005 à 11:54 +0100, Enrico Teotti a écrit :
I've downloaded from rom-o-matic:
eb-5.2.2-3c905c-tpo.zdsk
eb-5.2.6-3c90x.zdsk
either result:
Probing PCI NIC...
PCI_INIT: No BIOS32 Detected...
sleep
Someone can give me a suggestion?
just use the builtin pxe capacity
I am sorry if this has been asked before, but how do I upgrade my ltsp to xorg
6.8?
-pete
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Hi!
Due I have a lot of clients which are Pnetium I 90 MHZ dual processors, I
wanted to ask, if it makes sense in terms of performance, to get a SMP kernel
running on the clients?
iIf so, is there a special LTSP kernel for the clients, which supports SMP?
robert
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 17:15, ibert wrote:
Due I have a lot of clients which are Pnetium I 90 MHZ dual processors, I
wanted to ask, if it makes sense in terms of performance, to get a SMP kernel
running on the clients?
No. Terminal -- Server is how all processing is done. Even a Pi90dual
would
I have an e-Box at home, which I purchased second hand from someone in
Hong Kong.
It runs LTSP fine, except:
1) I had to ditch pxelinux and use pxegrub instead
2) It doesn't want to do 1280x1024. Or rather, it will, but the display
quality is poor. However, at lower resolutions, it seems
Thanks Thomas,
I've checked the BIOS and setted the LAN boot... at lest this is what
I was looking for...
I've seen a looking for DHCP message... I've getted the logs of
DHCP NO FREE LEASES on the server and then I've updated the dhcpd.conf
file with the new MAC of the client. Rebooted the
David,
I've got a 5515 and i've had the same problem. I've not had a chance to
look at it yet.
What distro are you using?
If you can change your tftp server, try using atftpd or tftpd-hpa, it
will support the options.
Jim McQuillan
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I've found some quite old (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt) doc
about installing nvidia drivers (hardware accelerated) on ltsp terminals.
I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way to install these drivers
under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very interested with
I have been messing with booting macs from ltsp and have trouble with
the following.
I am unable to boot ppc indigo vintage iMacs from ltsp. Boots to
command prompt just fine, but when startx is issued it fails. So I
tried to load YDL in order to take a working XF86Config from it to slam
on the
We've got kphone working our terminals as a local app. However, in the
week or so it's been used, we've had one instance where we tried to answer
a call and kphone crashed and another where it crashed in teh middle of a
call and dropped the call.
We didn't seem to have this problem with kphone
If you are using LTSP in a school enviroment, you
might want to check out www.k12ltsp.org . It is a
turnkey linux distro. By that I mean ltsp is
intergrated into Fedora. It also comes with a lot of
education software too.
Chris
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I've found some
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