Ondrej Valousek wrote:
My LTSP4.2 works fine against FC5
Ondrej, thank you for your reply - I was starting to worry. I tried the
change you suggested, but it did not work. Motivated by the fact that
keyboard switcher works for you, I decided to investigate further. See
[SOLUTION] below.
First
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 23:07 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
On Tue, June 6, 2006 6:44 am, Krishna Murphy wrote:
Alistair-
I have a Geode 1750 processor on a M7VIG-400 motherboard, which has PXE
boot options. I had a bit of trouble getting it going. What I had to do,
mainly, was set some X
On Wed, June 7, 2006 4:10 am, Alistair Crust wrote:
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 23:07 -0400, Jim McQuillan wrote:
On Tue, June 6, 2006 6:44 am, Krishna Murphy wrote:
Alistair-
I have a Geode 1750 processor on a M7VIG-400 motherboard, which has
PXE
boot options. I had a bit of trouble getting
Hi, I have somes problems to have a ltsp kernel wiht a
bootsplah using LBE. I have used the documentation of the
wiki.ltsp.org. and www.bootsplash.de
I have patch the lbe sources with bootsplash , and so on like
this:
installation lbe:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/cvsroot
checkout
Leonid,
WOW, that's some great info.
I'm going to add your message to the wiki, so that others can easily find
it. Then, I'll see if I can figure out how to integrate the changes into
LTSP, so that this problem doesn't happen.
Thanks,
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, June 7, 2006 3:34
Hi Leonid,
The answer to your question is simple:
I was wrong, I actually never tried xkb switching against FC5. I am
using it against RHEL 4.2.
But thanks a lot for your explanation - it will be handy some time :-)
Thanks,
Ondrej
Leonid Dubinsky wrote:
Ondrej Valousek wrote:
My LTSP4.2
We have been running over 20 terminals on 4.1.1 for quite some time, and
had all the quirks worked out for our setup. We now have 4.2 also
installed, with two terminals switched over for testing. Everything is
going great (all the new features work), but we are having trouble with
the
We have been running over 20 terminals on 4.1.1 for quite some time, and
had all the quirks worked out for our setup. We now have 4.2 also
installed, with two terminals switched over for testing.
Are these two instances of LTSP on the same subnet? The reason I ask is
because I have
Although I stick with Debian and don't intend to change, I cannot say
that LTSP is problem-free there.
Major concerns have been related to national settings and similar
shebank. I live in Slovakia and both keyboard and display must support
iso8859-2 charset. However, the GNOME/XFree86
Jim,Is it possible to add a list of mirrors (That will be approved by the LTSP team) to the installer?Thanks,Izi GoldenbergOn 6/4/06,
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Izi,when you run ltspadmin, option '2' is for configuring the installer.
The first question it asks is where you want to
Hi,
I am trying to setup an LTSP network that will work nicely
with a Netware 6.5 network. The biggest reason for having them on the
same network is cabling and old switches.
I am trying to use etherboot clients that get their dhcp
info from the novell server, and then boot to the
All,
The K12LTSP
Authentication against a Windows 2003 Active Directory Server has been updated
and can be viewed by going to:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Documentation
The update fixed
typo errors.
Soon to
be released: Ubuntu Authentication
against Windows 2003 Active
hi.
i've ltsp 4.2 on 2
servers not installed by me...
the objective is to
boot from linux and then start remote desktop for some
clients.
on the first server
everything is running ok.
on the second one,
the autologin is not working... the clients start in x windows and when they log
hi.
i've ltsp 4.2 on 2
servers not installed by me...
the objective is to
boot from linux and then start remote desktop for some
clients.
on the first server
everything is running ok.
on the second one,
the autologin is not working... the clients start in x windows and when they log
On Wed, June 7, 2006 2:03 pm, Daniel Teixeira wrote:
hi.
i've ltsp 4.2 on 2 servers not installed by me...
the objective is to boot from linux and then start remote desktop for some
clients.
on the first server everything is running ok.
on the second one, the autologin is not
Hi Mark,
Mark Lesswing wrote:
I read up on the issue surrounding Esound and the server not working for the
second logged in user. The issue is real.
Here is how I fixed the problem on my system (CentOS 3/LTSP 4.2):
1) Downloaded the LBE
2) Upgraded the ESound package in the LBE to use
I have a nice script for kdm auto login. Each
machine sees it's own list with it's own set of users.
It is copied below.
By the way can gdm do this. For me it is a big deal
since not everyone can log in as parton
so I made partron_station1 etc or kids_station1 etc.
This way I have multiple
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 13:22, Zoilo Gomez wrote:
Hi Mark,
Mark Lesswing wrote:
I read up on the issue surrounding Esound and the server not working for
the second logged in user. The issue is real.
Here is how I fixed the problem on my system (CentOS 3/LTSP 4.2):
1) Downloaded the
I tried to upgrade my installation to LTSP 4.2, but it just won't boot.
It gets as far as trying to run dhcpcd, but after a timeout it fails
with a dhcpcd error and kernel panic. The machines are Dell Dimension
XPS 420 with 3c509b NICs. I suspect the problem might be that I should
disable acpi
On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 14:37 -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
I tried to upgrade my installation to LTSP 4.2, but it just won't boot.
It gets as far as trying to run dhcpcd, but after a timeout it fails
with a dhcpcd error and kernel panic. The machines are Dell Dimension
XPS 420 with 3c509b
Jim McQuillan wrote:
WOW, that's some great info.
Thank you for your kind words :)
Thank you guys for the great product!
I'm going to add your message to the wiki, so that others can easily find it.
Cool!
Then, I'll see if I can figure out how to integrate the changes into
LTSP, so that
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