One thing that I am wondering about. We will be wanting to have
different groups of LTSP users and machines with different access
permissions. One set of machines will be to browse our WebOPAC catalogue
only, and will have almost no access to the internet.
Other machines will be able to browse
Hi everybody,
I'm a new mebmer to this list, but I've used LTSP v4.1(.1 ) for a few
months.
Since I used LTSP v4.1(.1) with SuSE 9.0 and thin clients from IBM (NetVista
2000 8363) with kernel 2.4.19 -friendly sent to me by Karl Kappel-, there
were no problems.
Now I have installed CentOS 4.3
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 05:13:13PM +0300, uygar bayar wrote:
hi
i use redhat as4 u2 i recently install 4.2 on my server and try to use
usb-stick on my clients. But i stuck fstab section when i boot up client
and drop to shell I can see the vendor and type of the usb-stick but i
can not see
On Sunday 23 April 2006 01:19, Don Robertson wrote:
One thing that I am wondering about. We will be wanting to have
different groups of LTSP users and machines with different access
permissions. One set of machines will be to browse our WebOPAC catalogue
only, and will have almost no access to
Don,
The quick and easy way to limit the OPACs to just a few sites is to
use the Web browser's proxy settings.
On the OPACs set a non-existent machine as the proxy and list the
sites you want to allow access to as exceptions. The browser will put up
an error for any site not listed as a
Now I've successfully build the Nvidia 3D accelerated close source
video driver for LTSP 2.4. You can download a howto and the complete
binary archive for easy install here:
URL:http://dipe.de/tipps/ltsp_nvidia/
Peter
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Dipl.-Ing. Peter Ehrenberg
I've noticed some issues with the 3c905TX a 3com Etherlink 10/100 PCI card.
It works under LTSP 4.1 with Etherboot 5.2.4-3c90x.
Sometimes it works under LTSP 4.2 with the same Etherboot disk.
This morning I couldn't get it to work at all.
I tried going into the bios of this Dell Dimension 400
On Thu, April 13, 2006 9:57 am, Joe Baker wrote:
I've noticed some issues with the 3c905TX a 3com Etherlink 10/100 PCI
card.
It works under LTSP 4.1 with Etherboot 5.2.4-3c90x.
Sometimes it works under LTSP 4.2 with the same Etherboot disk.
This morning I couldn't get it to work at all.
Dnia 13-04-2006, czw o godzinie 15:55 +0200, Peter Ehrenberg napisał(a):
Now I've successfully build the Nvidia 3D accelerated close source
video driver for LTSP 2.4. You can download a howto and the complete
binary archive for easy install here:
URL:http://dipe.de/tipps/ltsp_nvidia/
All,
I need some help regarding a new install of Fedora Core 5 and LTSP 4.2.
I have installed both and am able to connect thin clients to the server,
everything works fine. After a certain amount of time, a few minutes to an
hour. The icons on the gnome desktop cannot be clicked on any more,
Chris,
How much ram is installed in the clients?
Have you tried enabling NBD Swap?
If the clients run out of ram, the Xserver will refuse to allocate any
additional memory to the applications. Clicking on the icons might just
be the straw that breaks the camels back, in terms of memory
Jim,
Thank you for that, however it was unsuccessfull.
Answering your question, we have disklessworkstation's 150e model thin
client. I believe it has 128MB Ram.
I have also thought that the network connection could be an issue, however,
we have ltsp 4.1 running on the same network with a
Joe Baker wrote:
Here's some of the text I see at time of failure:
3c59x: Donald Becker
:00:0d.0: 3Com PCI 3c905C Tornado c680e000 Vers LK1.1.19
Error! dhcpcd Failed
I am seeing the exact same errors with Intel Pro 100 cards. With LTSP
4.1.1, they worked perfectly. When I
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