On 5/23/06, David Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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mknbi-1.4.3/first32.c (GPL)
Top of ramdisk is 0X1FF8
Ramdisk at 0X1FE62000, size 0X0011E000
The keyboard is locked up. Caps Lock doesn't work. Neither does
Ctrl-Alt-Del. All I can do is cycle the power.
If I run tcpdump wh
Jim,
It sounds like the kernel is having a problem on that specific thin client.
Can you tell us something about the client?
What is the CPU and how much ram?
I'm testing on an Acer TravelMate 420 Laptop at the moment. I'm
waiting on some HP t5525 thin clients to arrive.
It's got an Intel
David,
It sounds like the kernel is having a problem on that specific thin client.
Can you tell us something about the client?
What is the CPU and how much ram?
Jim McQuillan
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David Kirk wrote:
Hey,
Sorry about the vague subject line, but I'm not sure what the real
probl
Thanks everyone for the input. I'll forward the arguments in case some
customers ask for alternatives to TS.
Fred.
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Yeah... I was trying to use LTSP-4.2... :(
In LTSP-4.1.1, I have the messages "cannot mount /tmp/drives/cdrom"
and "permission denied: are you root?" when trying to mount local devices...
Regards,
Ricardo Jacomel
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All,
Implementing LTSP into a Windows based environment can be
done in such a way that it is seemless and users notice little difference. I
know that this subject is about an open-source TS server for Windows, but why
would you need one when you can have LTSP clients authenticating against a
Just do a particular boot for that lan card, specify ip for it and than you
specify the cdrom drive included, or
whatever. Regards,Ramon Sorry about my english... I'm trying to use a local CD-ROM in a
client via rdes
All,
I have an Ubuntu
6.06 box that is running the latest version of LTSP. Everything is running
perfectly except for one thing: Sound. Before I continue, I should clarify that
sound *IS* working on the server, just not the clients, and that I have
configured lts.conf to have sound working
Hey,Sorry about the vague subject line, but I'm not sure what the real problem is yet.I have setup the current version of LTSP on a SuSE 10.0 box. Once I have it going we will put a few thin clients running Firefox in kiosk mode to access our Intranet.
Because we already have DHCP running on our W
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 05:50:55PM +0200, Jan Vyskocil wrote:
> Server and client are connected directly (server has an extra network
> card dedicated to this task).
OK, then here's what you do:
run the command (as root):
mii-tool eth0
(or eth1, depending) on the server. That will tell you wh
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 04:42:12PM -0300, Ricardo Jacomel - All Comp
Computadores e Sistemas wrote:
> Sorry about my english...
>
> I'm trying to use a local CD-ROM in a client via rdesktop. In lts.conf
> I've configured:
>
> SCREEN_01 = rdesktop -a 16 -N -r disk:cdrom=/mnt/cdrom SERVER_IP
> S
Jan Vyskocil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...] some old HP machine (Celeron 400, 10/100Mbit card, 64 MB RAM)
> as thin client. [...] some pdf docs opened, Firefox, OO2.0,
> Thunderbird and so on [...] If I open any window it is necessary to
> wait for second or two, windows are not refreshed as
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 05:11:44PM +0200, Jan Vyskocil wrote:
> Hi. I have got an Athlon XP 1600 (700 MB RAM, 10/100Mbit network card)
> acting as server and some old HP machine (Celeron 400, 10/100Mbit card,
> 64 MB RAM) as thin client. Both server and client are not loaded heavily
> (some pdf
Hi. I have got an Athlon XP 1600 (700 MB RAM, 10/100Mbit network card)
acting as server and some old HP machine (Celeron 400, 10/100Mbit card,
64 MB RAM) as thin client. Both server and client are not loaded heavily
(some pdf docs opened, Firefox, OO2.0, Thunderbird and so on). Therefore
server
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 02:16:27PM +0200, Peter Bruelemans wrote:
> Are you sure?
>
> It used to work with older versions of ltsp. There's even documentation
> about that on de ltsp site.
>
> And it does work with ltsp-4.2, but the drives just don't mount automaticaly
Well, drives don't mount,
Le Lundi 22 Mai 2006 22:27, Scott Balneaves a écrit :
> On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 08:31:29PM +0200, Nicolas Parizet wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I boot on floppy and I have on the client
> > vmlinuz-2.6.16.1-ltsp-2 .
>
> ...-ltsp-2
>
>
>
> > filename "/lts/2.6.16.1-ltsp-1/pxelinux.0";
>
>
Le Lundi 22 Mai 2006 22:27, Scott Balneaves a écrit :
> netstat -an | grep :69
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:69 0.0.0.0:*
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Peter Bruelemans wrote:
Are you sure?
Yes the Local device subsystem has been completely re-worked in
LTSP-4.2, and I know that it doesn't work properly with rdesktop.
The older ltsp-4.1.1 used Samba as the underlying transport for local
devices, and it integrated well with rdesktop.
It u
Are you sure?
It used to work with older versions of ltsp. There's even documentation
about that on de ltsp site.
And it does work with ltsp-4.2, but the drives just don't mount automaticaly
Peter
Peter,
Local devices under rdesktop isn't supported in LTSP yet. Gideon Romm
is working on
Peter,
Local devices under rdesktop isn't supported in LTSP yet. Gideon Romm
is working on a solution to this problem, but as far as I know, he's not
published anything yet.
Jim McQuillan
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Peter Bruelemans wrote:
I followed the directions in
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bi
I followed the directions in
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev
I only can get access to my USB storage device after I go to the shell
and execute "mount -a"
The USB device then gets mounted under /tmp/drives/KINGSTON
"KINGSTON" is the volume-name of my USB stick.
Sh
Hello!
I tried to set up k3b to run as a local application on a thin client.
I copied all of the libraries k3b need, but when I try to start it, it
complains that libkdecore.so.4 needs /lib/libc.so.6 -> libc-2.3.4, and on the
ltsp tree there is only libc-2.3.2.
How can I resolve this problem? I
there's a .ooo directory (in the users's home) for the openoffice 2,
and there's a lock file... but even after deleting it, restarting the
openoffice doesn't works.
I see plenty of processes via top, and killing the first usually
unblocks the opening of the program.
Enrico
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