On Tuesday 28 February 2006 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > 1. One of the environments I'd be targeting would involve a Windows
> > machine (that, for good reasons, wouldn't be turned into a thin
> > client). I saw examples of how LTSP could be made to connect with a
> > Windows server, but
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Monday 27 February 2006 21:58, Sudev Barar wrote:
> > On 2/28/06, yorick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'm having an issue with 4.1.1 running on SuSE 9.3. The terminals are
> > > logging on OK via PXE. (I'm using old Compaq deskt
On Mon, 2006-27-02 at 20:02 -0600, Daniel J. Summers wrote:
> 1. One of the environments I'd be targeting would involve a Windows
> machine (that, for good reasons, wouldn't be turned into a thin
> client). I saw examples of how LTSP could be made to connect with a
> Windows server, but does i
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> From: Gideon Romm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Sound LTSP 4.1
> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:48:23 -0500
>
> Xorg has nothing to do with sound. Xorg is video/mouse/keybd only.
>
> Sound uses either esd or nasd as its
On 2/28/06, Daniel J. Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran across LTSP from an LXer news item. Over the course of this
> weekend, I probably spent 3-4 hours reading up about it, and let me say
> that it looks really, really useful! :) I already know two situations
Welcome.
>
> 1. One of
Good evening.
I ran across LTSP from an LXer news item. Over the course of this
weekend, I probably spent 3-4 hours reading up about it, and let me say
that it looks really, really useful! :) I already know two situations
that I want to deploy it in! In the reading I've done, though, I've
Hi all,
I have an LTSP client with an ati card that is driven with the 'radeon'
driver. It should have fully supported GL acceleration, its an x7000, but
when I run glxinfo I get an attempt to use direct rendering failed with a
permission denied message, followed by a report of the software rende
On 26 Feb 2006 at 13:10, Kenny South Park wrote:
> Here is something that will help you get the /proc/bus/usb/devices up,
> so that you can see your usb devices listed.
>
> ---
> I found a 'gold nugget' at
> http://linux.omnipotent.net/article.php?article_id=11798, which
> sug
On Monday 27 Feb 2006 13:26, sal singh wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I have seen when I run "rsync" to copy data from LTSP server to Backup
> machine the load avergage at LTSP server is goes beyond1.5. Also the
> %cpu taken by rsync is more than 50% at LTSP server at most of the
> time when rsync is r
Sal,
Sounds normal.
The disk is basically always reading or writing (load average 1.0)
while rsyncing
Then there is the work comparing, compressing, etc.
Pete Billson
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sal singh wrote:
Andrew,
the 'next-server' option in dhcpd is to tell the client where to go, to
get the kernel. It has nothing to do with accessing cdrom drives.
You could probably access the cdrom drive from another machine using
NFS, but it's going to be rather clumsy. Once you mount the drive with
NFS,
Dear Friends,
I have seen when I run "rsync" to copy data from LTSP server to Backup
machine the load avergage at LTSP server is goes beyond1.5. Also the
%cpu taken by rsync is more than 50% at LTSP server at most of the
time when rsync is running. Pls inform if this is normal, if not what
steps
Heh, that was my first shot-in-the-dark too, but no, different logins
Cheers
GL
I have created this problem by assigning the same IP address to two
workstations. Check that your hosts file and dhcpd.conf file are correct.
Pete Billson
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http://www.elbnet.com
ELB Internet Service, Inc.
W
On Monday 27 February 2006 21:58, Sudev Barar wrote:
> On 2/28/06, yorick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm having an issue with 4.1.1 running on SuSE 9.3. The terminals are
> > logging on OK via PXE. (I'm using old Compaq desktops as the thin
> > clients). If I have one running on it's own all
Hello,
Is it possible for a thin client to access a cdrom device which is
neither local nor on the server? In other words, it's on a separate
workstation. Would the 'next server' option in dhcpd.conf do this? Or
should it be done via nfs? Or what?
TIA,
Andrew
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On 2/28/06, yorick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having an issue with 4.1.1 running on SuSE 9.3. The terminals are logging
> on OK via PXE. (I'm using old Compaq desktops as the thin clients). If I
> have one running on it's own all is good, but as soon as I logon with another
> everything fre
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