kedd 13 június 2006 01.06 dátummal David Johnston ezt írta:
> On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 12:52 +0200, Stefán István wrote:
> > csütörtök 01 június 2006 18.11 dátummal Chris Fanning ezt írta:
> > > Perhaps it isn't a LTSP issue.
> > > I think that if you've got (even some) of your desktop on the
> > > te
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 08:40:52AM -0700, Linux Kid wrote:
> Jun 9 19:55:26 station18 in.tftpd[4026]: tftpd: read(ack): Connection refused
>
> why thats going on.
Not sure. How far along in the boot process is it getting? You don't
indicate this. Is it getting the kernel loaded? Is it tryin
Hi.
I've been using LTSP for quite a while. Had no problems with version 4.1, when upgrading to v4.2 in a CentOS 4.3 I can not set individual parameters for the terminals, such as printer, mouse type, etc. Only the global section appears to be read.
Any ideas?
Regards.
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Dear all folksI am using ltsp on RHEL#4. ES.my video card configuration iscat /etc/sysconfig/hwconf |grep VIDEOclass: VIDEObus: PCIdetached: 0driver: Card:Intel 865desc: "Intel Corp. 82865G Integrated Graphics Device"vendorId: 8086d
Dear all folksI am using ltsp on RHEL#4. ES.my video card configuration iscat /etc/sysconfig/hwconf |grep VIDEOclass: VIDEObus: PCIdetached: 0driver: Card:Intel 865desc: "Intel Corp. 82865G Integrated Graphics Device"vendorId: 8086d
Dear all folksI am using ltsp on RHEL#4. ES.my video card configuration iscat /etc/sysconfig/hwconf |grep VIDEOclass: VIDEObus: PCIdetached: 0driver: Card:Intel 865desc: "Intel Corp. 82865G Integrated Graphics Device"vendorId: 8086devi
On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 12:52 +0200, Stefán István wrote:
> csütörtök 01 június 2006 18.11 dátummal Chris Fanning ezt írta:
> > Perhaps it isn't a LTSP issue.
> > I think that if you've got (even some) of your desktop on the
> > terminal, that means the xserver is working.
> > If you get the same pro
Am Freitag, den 09.06.2006, 09:49 +0100 schrieb Alistair Crust:
> Hi,
>
> I have an Edubuntu dapper box (workstation only install) that I have
> installed ltsp 4.2 on. I have got our Wyse winterm's working with it
> after compiling our own kernel and iniramfs (which we had to rename to
> initrd fo
Am Sonntag, den 11.06.2006, 09:59 +0100 schrieb Daniel Carrera:
> Hello,
>
> I want to make a boot floppy fro rom-o-matic that will boot my laptop
> and make it act as a thin client. The laptop has a PCMCIA ethernet card
> without any useful markings on it. How can I figure out what driver I
>
I'll check it out. I'll consider posting it after my 4.2 setup. Since I am
using it on a 4.1 setup I want to make sure it works for the 4.2.
Thanks for the advice.
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Ziem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Alfred Nutile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:1
Alfred Nutile wrote:
> 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 et
Alfred Nutile wrote:
> Are you telling the client what xserver to user?
> It autodetects well but when it does not you can give it help.
> /opt/ltsp-4.2/i386/etc/lts.conf.readme <-- this file helps alot to read
> it may have the xserver = setting you need or even vesa?
>
The .readme needs to b
I've had the same problem, and not logging in as the same person on multiple
machines.
Here are the conditions
All on same machine
user one first log in great
log out
user two same machine first login (second on machine)
no devices
user one second login (third login on machine)
has devices
Re
la, 2006-06-10 kello 08:47 +0200, Stefan Bellon kirjoitti:
> Jim McQuillan wrote:
> > My guess is flakey driver for your video card in X.org.
>
> > What kind of video chipset are you using?
>
> It's a Via Epia Eden board. I don't know the exact model but have to
> look on Monday. But I think they
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 12:49:31 +0100, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben,
> Are you logging into multiple machines using the same userid
> simultaneously ?
> If so, that's the problem. That breaks s many things that local
> devices are the least of your problem.
> Jim McQuillan
> [E
Marco,
Depending on your client hardware you may use either the X_DPMS
values in lts.conf:
X_DPMS_STANDBYTIME =
X_DPMS_SUSPENDTIME =
X_DPMS_OFFTIME =
or use xset. (See man xset for the options)
Pete Billson
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Mandag 12 juni 2006 13:51 skrev Gudmund Areskoug:
> Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> > Hej Verner,
> >
> > Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> >> OffTopic:
> >> Is your "YOU" on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
> >
> > take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
> > list, [EM
Ben,
Are you logging into multiple machines using the same userid
simultaneously ?
If so, that's the problem. That breaks s many things that local
devices are the least of your problem.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ben Green wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 22:55:38 +0100, Jim McQuillan
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> Hej Verner,
>
> Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
>> OffTopic:
>> Is your "YOU" on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
>
> take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
> list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find any direct link,
got it now, here are
Hej Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> OffTopic:
> Is your "YOU" on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find any direct link,
it's pasted in below.
BR,
Gudmund
---
Hi,
If you are
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 22:55:38 +0100, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I seriously doubt that LDAP is causing the problem.
> It seems that lbuscd, running on the client, gets hung in an odd state,
> and refuses to accept new connections after the first one.
> What makes this so hard for us
csütörtök 01 június 2006 18.11 dátummal Chris Fanning ezt írta:
> Perhaps it isn't a LTSP issue.
> I think that if you've got (even some) of your desktop on the
> terminal, that means the xserver is working.
> If you get the same problem when logging on at your server, then it's
> more likely to be
Mandag 12 juni 2006 11:19 skrev Werner Winter:
> Hello,
> I'm running an opensuse 10.1 box with ltsp 4.2. All config-files seem to
> be correct (I have 4 years of experience with an ltsp 3.0 server). All
> daemons are running (dhcp, tftp...). When the terminal boots it gets an
> ip-address, then t
Hello,
I'm running an opensuse 10.1 box with ltsp 4.2. All config-files seem to be
correct (I have 4 years of experience with an ltsp 3.0 server). All daemons
are running (dhcp, tftp...). When the terminal boots it gets an ip-address,
then the screen prints the wellknown lines showing points an
I'm responding partially to myself.
This section of documentation is misleading :
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev#Step_11_is_the_lbus_event_handle
The command
/usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh add block /tmp 1024 Temp
does not mount a /tmp on client side as supposed but
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