On 26/05/06, Krishna Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim-
Thanks! I'll put some ***s before my responses, below.
-Krishna
Krishna an inline bottom posting would work much better ;-)
I'm guessing that the specific workstation doesn't know it's own hostname. Or,
it doesn't match what you'
just an update, we have compiled our own 2.6.16 kernel, were just having
problems loading the natsemi network driver. The kernel is panicking
because it cant find modules.dep on the initrd and can't load it.
other than that we think that it should continue on its path to ltsp
enlightenment.
I'll
Thank you very much. I tried this when I was running CentOS 4.3, and it did
not work for me, but maybe it will work under SuSE 10.0. It is worth a try.
My biggest problem with CentOS was with the usb file permissions problem,
and that works fine in SuSE.
In any case, I very much appreciate y
Jim-
Thanks! I'll put some ***s before my responses, below.
-Krishna
I'm guessing that the specific workstation doesn't know it's own hostname. Or,
it doesn't match what you've put in [] in the lts.conf file.
***The logs on the server show that ws079 is getting logged in (see dhcpd.conf)
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 08:23 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> Alistair Crust wrote:
> > Am I right in saying that LTSP clients get their kernel and initrd image
> > via pxe..or etherboot then, as the kernel is executed it sets up the
> > network card, polls for an IP, then NFS mounts the /opt/ltsp/i
On Fri, May 26, 2006 9:10 am, Jason Evans wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> The video chipset is:
> Intel 82915G/GV/910GL
>
> The error message (paraphrased to english) on boot is:
> Could not auto-probe video card, change settings and try again.
>
> We've tried various X_SERVER and
Jim,
Thanks for the quick reply.
The video chipset is:
Intel 82915G/GV/910GL
The error message (paraphrased to english) on boot is:
Could not auto-probe video card, change settings and try again.
We've tried various X_SERVER and X_MODE settings that are offered as
examples in lts.conf with no
Krishna Murphy wrote:
Hey, everyone-
I have LTSP-4.2 set up and running on a quad-core AMD Opteron (2GHz)
server with 1GB RAM per core. The base OS is Debian, and I've upgraded
Firefox to version 1.5.0.3 (32-bit.)
I have checked the stuff out on the wiki at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/
Hey, everyone-
I have LTSP-4.2 set up and running on a quad-core AMD Opteron (2GHz)
server with 1GB RAM per core. The base OS is Debian, and I've upgraded
Firefox to version 1.5.0.3 (32-bit.)
I have checked the stuff out on the wiki at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDe
Am Donnerstag, den 25.05.2006, 00:50 -0700 schrieb rufus laggren:
> Anselm,
>
> Thank you for you analysis.
>
> > bridge...router
>
> I mispoke. Yes, the LTSP server functions as a router
> where we have different subnets.
>
> I do favor turning off NAT if possible in order to
> reduce the bou
I'm just moving thing to a new thread instead of the "[Ltsp-discuss] local
dev, no devs for 2nd + users" thread
System is still a RedHat Enterprise AS 4 testserver.
Custom kernel 2.6.16
Terminal has an Intel Desktop Board D845GL VA Motherboard.
The latest thing I've tested is
(1) new clea
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Joey S. Eisma wrote:
[ws001]
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE= "dev/psaux"
I'd say the line above should be "/dev/psaux", ie with a / before dev.
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Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
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