Tiburcio,
The problem you describe is common. Etherboot doesn't always play well
with the bios boot order.
What you should be able to do, is once you see the
'DisklessWorkstations.com' line during the card initialization, you have
about 3 seconds to press any key on the keyboard.
That should ca
Hello,
I'm migrating a few computers to LTSP and it's working out nicely,
though I did run across something that has me puzzled. I ordered the
bootroms for a linksys card V. 4.1 and it works perfectly, only that
when I have this card in a system with a hard drive (I want to keep
that Linux/windo
Have you tried konqueror? It starts without the left frame, but you can
quickly get it with an F9. I use it mainly becuase it launches faster than
nautilus, and it will preview photos and those other kind of things that
simpler file managers don't do. Plus it doesn't do that annoying "open
everythi
Wow, you guys rock. Two questions with two great answers already, dare I
try my luck for one more.
I'm looking for a file manager that is very similar to Windows Explorer.
So far I've tried quite a few and have been very disappointed with the
results. It seems that every Linux project is tryin
nigel barker wrote:
This little script was given to me by friendly people at just linux forums
#!/bin/bash
xsetroot -cursor_name watch &
konqueror /mnt/student/ -geometry 600x500 &
sleep 5
xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr
exit
Thanks Nigel that works a treat. Here is my updated version of it,
My apologies, it is ok, I mistooked between :
file:///mnt/tmp and file:///mnt/test (the real path)
Sorry
JLL
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:16:48PM +0200, Jean-Louis Louër wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am installing ltsp 4.1.1-1 from an iso file (verified whith md5sum).
> I made this :
>
> mount -o loop /t
Does anyone knows
how to made the
hotplug work on a
terminal running
kernel 2.6?
With 2.4 it works
without problems,
apart that if I plug
in a partitioned
disk the second
partition seems to
be treated as a
cdrom...
6X velocizzare la tu
Hello,
I am installing ltsp 4.1.1-1 from an iso file (verified whith md5sum).
I made this :
mount -o loop /tmp/ltsp-4.1.1-1.iso /mnt/test
cp /mnt/test/ltsp-utils-0.11.tgz /tmp
cd /tmp
tar xvzf ltsp-utils-0.11.tgz
cd ltsp-utils
./install.sh
/usr/sbin/ltspadmin
Then I made a mistake when configure
ltsp 4.1.1 exports
devices under
//workstation/drives
but seems that open
them from the server
is very triky... let
me know if you
succeed...
veo
> Hi all,
>
> wondering if
someone could help
me out, We had local
cdrom access working
> but it would seem
that since the last
LTSP update we did
it
Nigel,
I have a little wrapper script to stop the double (triple/quadruple!)
clicking. You can take a look at
http://www.elbnet.com/libsys/files/mozilla-start
You could easily add a similar lock file check to your little
hourglass script.
Pete Billson
--
http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Intern
Hi all,
wondering if someone could help me out, We had local cdrom access working
but it would seem that since the last LTSP update we did it has stopped
working.
Here is the error we are getting:
Jun 21 14:01:54 lts automount[12577]: attempting to mount entry /mics/arnelcd
Jun 21 14:01:54 lts a
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
You obviously don't have Debian (installing .rpm packages gives you
away ;-). I don't know about other distros in this respect (because they
sometimes choose their own way of doing things, as Debian does), but you
might happen to have a startup script for dhcpd
Am Dienstag, den 21.06.2005, 08:32 -0400 schrieb Joe Aurbach:
> Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
>
> > Looks as if you run dhcpd version 2.something.
> >
> >You need version 3 (which has been around for quite some time), because
> >exactly the options that your dhcpd did not recognize were the
> >
You need to create a user on your server and then do a
"cat /etc/passwd | grep username >> /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/passwd"
"cat /etc/shadow | grep username >> /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/shadow"
Richard Shade
Project Lead - CTI Systems
Effective Teleservices, Inc.
1903 Berry Dr.
Nacogdoches, TX 759
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