On 8/26/05, kemas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
$_hogtreshold doesn't seem do much different, because default setting
already set to 0 (nicest).
i suppose dosemu should be run as local apps, but anyone had tried this?
Jumping in...
I am happily running LTSP network with 15 stations served
hi sudev,
i'm lost
what version of dosemu do you use?
what distro your linux is?
kernel version?
are you running local apps or not?
excuse me, for my question.
can you share your dosemu.conf???@@@
thanks
kemas
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From: Sudev Barar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On Friday 26 August 2005 05:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On a related note, is there a site someplace that has some
package.def's available for building GNOME and Firefox (and other
apps as well) within the LBE? I've gotten the LBE
Hello,
Here is what I have an issue enabling XDMCP. I am trying
to configure this service using ltspcfg on ltsp 4.1.
ltspcfg v0.8 The Linux Terminal Server
Project (http://www.LTSP.org)
Xdmcp is the protocol used by a display manager to present
a login
You may be better off using dosbox instead. see
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net
I've seen programs run in this that don't or won't run under dos 6.22!
I don't think it has this busy idle problem either. If that link fails
try
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dosbox/ instead.
Has anyone tried putting together a MueKow environment
for Redhat Enterprise Linux? I'm running LTSP 4.1.1 right now
and I'm working on moving the execution of at least Firefox
off of the server and onto our clients. We have about 30 terminals
that we bought from
El Miércoles, 24 de Agosto de 2005 23:03, Piotr Sobolewski escribió:
On Wednesday 24 of August 2005 22:41, Gustavo Guillermo Pérez wrote:
Hello, I wish to share my performance experiments and I wish if you can,
share yours too.
If I use as a client:
1) 486 Without Matc CoPro: Boots, but
On Friday 26 of August 2005 20:36, Gustavo Guillermo Pérez wrote:
Hello, I wish to share my performance experiments and I wish if you
can, share yours too. (...)
This data is quite important for me, because I just have performance
problems with old hardware. (...)
- how does the X
El Viernes, 26 de Agosto de 2005 11:00, Ordway, Ryan escribió:
Our thin clients are primarily used for browsing through the library
catalog. I'm not too worried about websites crashing the clients.
Then, Iguess would be much better to use a small or older version of any
browser than can show
El Viernes, 26 de Agosto de 2005 13:44, Piotr Sobolewski escribió:
Not much, I was build Xorg with uClibc that is quite fast as I wish,
bringing me much performance than glibc.
And graphics works very fine... Tx to uClibc.
Wow, sounds promising. Could you possibly send me (at my private
Hello,
I have a server and many ltsp terminals setup and running. Now I like to
add some security. This is my plan:
I like to setup on of the terminals with a harddrive an mirror with
rsync the complete server. One time after the initial setup the
hardware relevant settings will be made on
I am using slackware 10.1 with dropline-gnome
if I use gdm I have issues with terminals restarting
every 15 seconds (ping ws150 failed whacking display),
so I drop gdm and use xdm, now it works as I want it
to work.
the thing is that I don't have a clue where to put the
LDA-setup.sh
On Friday 26 August 2005 15:47, Stas Sergeev wrote:
Hello.
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Is it normal that dosemu takes 99% of cpu?
That depends on the program that it runs,
and on dosemu version, which you, AFAICS,
haven't specified. 1.3.2 is known to be not
very good on that - try the CVS
sorry if I repeat this message
where do I put the LDA-setup.sh and the
LDA-shutdown.sh scripts if I use XDM, I use slackware
10.1 with dropline and the GDM included just sucks big
time (pinging problems every 15 minutes users get
kicked out at random)
Second question:
I have a few bios roms
Hi Bob,
I'm still having trouble in installing the vga font.
I have put all dosemu fonts in /opt/ltsp4.1.1/i386/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/
I also have specified the path in xfs conf.
Is there some command I must do before X can read the new configuration?
I've been googling around with keyword FC4
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
When I got it fix by eliminating the duplicated files, the program can display
the report quickly again, although dosemu still takes 99% of cpu. But, it is
only when it is calculating. When the report is done, the cpu comes normal
again.
Couldn't you use ulimit to stop
On 8/27/05, Fajar Priyanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bob,
I'm still having trouble in installing the vga font.
I have put all dosemu fonts in /opt/ltsp4.1.1/i386/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/
I also have specified the path in xfs conf.
Is there some command I must do before X can read the
On 8/26/05, kemas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi sudev,
i'm lost
what version of dosemu do you use?
dosemu-1.2.1 freedos
what distro your linux is?
RH9, FC3 CentOS
kernel version?
Right now I do not know but 2.4 2.6 series. Exact I can tell you
monday once I am in office.
are you
On 8/26/05, Ravichandra Moka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is what I have an issue enabling XDMCP. I am trying
to configure this service using ltspcfg on ltsp 4.1.
ltspcfg v0.8 The Linux Terminal Server
Project (http://www.LTSP.org)
Xdmcp is the
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