On 12/30/2005 at 5:32 PM William Man wrote:
>has anyone tried to boot LTSP onto a pocketpc? Can anyone give me pointers
>to where to start looking.
A possible solution is to use VNC, there should be VNC client for Pocket PC.
I use VNC to enable my Windows users to connect to our LTSP server.
R
Jim,
Thanks for your speedy and accurate reply. My little clients are now
booting correctly.
Steve
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Steve,
Sounds like you've been bitten by the dhcpd 3.0.3 problem.
take a look at this wiki page that explains the problem and t
Steve,
Sounds like you've been bitten by the dhcpd 3.0.3 problem.
take a look at this wiki page that explains the problem and the solution.
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DhcpdSiaddr
Hope that takes care of it.
Jim McQuillan
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Steve Limkemann wrote:
I've be
I've been using ltsp for about a year and a half with a Gentoo server
and a couple of HP Compaq t5500's. The last Gentoo update attempt went
very wrong and made the system unusable. I've installed Slackware 10.2
on the server and am trying to get ltsp 4.1 running.
I've spent the last day g
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
with 76mb of ram, and a very video intensive program, you are
probably running out of ram. Try turning on NFS-Swap.
Ram on the client is important, because the Xserver is running on the
client, and it allocates memory for bitmaps and fonts and several
other thin
Hi,
has anyone tried to boot LTSP onto a pocketpc? Can anyone give me pointers
to where to start looking.
Thanks
William
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Denis,
with 76mb of ram, and a very video intensive program, you are probably
running out of ram. Try turning on NFS-Swap.
Ram on the client is important, because the Xserver is running on the
client, and it allocates memory for bitmaps and fonts and several other
things. And, if you run o
Jim McQuillan a écrit :
Denis,
How much ram in the clients?
Sounds like it might be running out of ram and crashing the program.
That's just a guess tho.
Jim McQuillan
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Hi Jim, thanks for your help.
The client has 76MB of RAM, server 1 GB.
Everything is server side, I don'
Denis,
How much ram in the clients?
Sounds like it might be running out of ram and crashing the program.
That's just a guess tho.
Jim McQuillan
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DenisG wrote:
Hi list
I'm having a problem using kino video editor on a client. Not for
ieee1394 capture, only video editing.
station has 128MB RAM and 500MB swap (i think its allready overkill
and bug is somewhere else)
On 12/30/05, Michael George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How much RAM in these stations? Do you have NFS swap space active for them?
>
> On Fri, December 30, 2005 6:16 am, Urmo Suislep wrote:
> > all te
Thanks for idea, but what do you mean with install? Did you add
XSERVER (or XF86_XSERVER) line to lts.conf with better value or did
you installed better drivers to your server?
On 12/30/05, Joe Auerbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check the video drivers on your ltsp machine. I had a similar is
Hi,
I want to access the client /dev/dsp, in the lts.conf I have SOUND = Y
for the client, but this meant that oss locks the device. So instead I
set SOUND=N and editted rc.sound so oss doesn't start.
This worked, "cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp" made some modem sound, but
when I do
"cat /dev
How much RAM in these stations? Do you have NFS swap space active for them?
On Fri, December 30, 2005 6:16 am, Urmo Suislep wrote:
> all terminals. i have tried different terminals (compaq deskpro, ibm
> pc300 and pc300GL etc). i think they have different display cards.
>
> in most cases hangs ap
Hi list
I'm having a problem using kino video editor on a client. Not for
ieee1394 capture, only video editing.
I have sound working on the client (cs4232 driver), I can watch AVI
files (with totem) and listen MP3 (with xmms).
I found some related posts in LTSP 2004 archives talking about e
all terminals. i have tried different terminals (compaq deskpro, ibm
pc300 and pc300GL etc). i think they have different display cards.
in most cases hangs appear, if somebody download some big pictures,
but thats not rule. example, one time when i download messages with
kNode program (already ope
On 12/30/05, Urmo Suislep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have big problem with my ltsp terminals.
> it just hangs up some time like this:
> http://bin.pri.ee/temp/ltsp_error.jpg. its very random. some time
> twice a day, some time more ..
Is this peculiar to this one terminal or all terminals?
Try
hi,
i have big problem with my ltsp terminals.
it just hangs up some time like this:
http://bin.pri.ee/temp/ltsp_error.jpg. its very random. some time
twice a day, some time more ..
messages log:
Dec 30 12:03:55 server syslog-ng[11371]: STATS: dropped 0
Dec 30 12:25:22 server gconfd (john-9755):
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