Ben Green wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 06:30:20 +0100, toman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>> Does anyone know if the next-server command works in the version of
>> dhcpd that Ubuntu (dapper) uses ?
>> Let me ask it this way: what is it supposed to do, and does it actually
>> do that? I
hi,
can any one help, still stuck with the same problem
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I want to install 4 old computers with ltsp and I don't know wich version is
the best for it, and wich distribution Linux would you recommend me.
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On Saturday 17 June 2006 03:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> FYI, my router will do that if the DHCP server on the server doesn't give
> it an address first. But I'm pretty sure my setup is similar to Joey's and
> I have seen addresses assigned that were not specified in the dhcpd.conf.
Guys, there
Alistair Crust wrote:
> We have come up with something quite interesting here regard the "second
> user problem".
>
> First, just to clarify we have tried this on both our not-so-wyse
> machines and our optiplexes (these use pxe and boot "out the box system"
> with NO modification what so ever, un
Stefan,
My Epia 5000 (VE5000) has a Trident chipset in it, so I set my lts.conf
to X_SERVER = trident
Also, if it is a Trident chipset, be careful what resolution/colour
depth you set. I couldn't ever get mine above 1152x864 @ 24bit or
1280x1024 @ 16bit.
John
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 20:37 +0200,
Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Are you sure the thin client is actually using that driver?
>
> What do you have set in lts.conf, for 'XSERVER' ?
>
> Try setting 'XSERVER = via'
>
> That should force it to use that driver.
You were quite right, the client was using "auto" server (and I have no
idea which o
FYI-
I had many similar problems on my setup here. It's working pretty well now
so I thought I'd summarize what I found, for what it's worth.
1) I'm running Debian stable on the server, and LTSP 4.2.
2) Did everything on the check list at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalD
FYI, my router will do that if the DHCP server on the server doesn't give
it an address first. But I'm pretty sure my setup is similar to Joey's and
I have seen addresses assigned that were not specified in the dhcpd.conf.
-Krishna
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:
Joey,
There's nothi
Hi Gadi,
> Meanwhile, I took it out and it worked just fine for me. Keep in mind
> that whether its in or out, twm doesn't start until after the first
> login screen (ie, when nxclient makes the initial connection). "Why?",
> you ask? I'll tell you...
>
>
Ok, I did not know that. I just trie
>
> No that is not possible. We get a desktop icon (TEMP) that will not open
> when clicked. In ~/Drives there is an unspecified file that disappears
> if you click it.
>
Exactly the same as I have here.
So there are a lot of commen problems regarding this 2. login problem.
Perhaps we should sta
On Thursday 15 Jun 2006 17:10, John P. New wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 16:35 +0100, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> > Attempting to run Google earth (4.0 beta for linux) here on a ltsp
> > terminal crashes, but it runs fine on the server.
> >
> > Anyone else seen this,
>
> Yes
>
> > or even know of a
Joey,
There's nothing in your dhcpd.conf file that would cause it to give out IP
addresses to other clients.
So, i'm not sure how it could possibly be doing that.
Jim McQuillan
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On Thu, June 15, 2006 11:41 pm, Joey S. Eisma wrote:
> hi!
>
> my dhcp (ltsp) server responds, giv
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 12:11 +0200, Lars Madsen wrote:
> >
> > we plug USB Drive in and nothing happens
> >
> > so we open a terminal and type (our USB Drive is a Disgo):
> >
> > /usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh add block /disgo 1024 Disgo
> >
> > and up pops the icon on the desktop. we can read/
> I do notice, however, that apart from the "tut-tut"ing you've given, you
hey Scott, I didn't mean to sound out of place. All free software
developers have my greatest respect.
> didn't, in spite of my request, point me to any resource that might
> educate me as to what I'd need to change, or how
>
> we plug USB Drive in and nothing happens
>
> so we open a terminal and type (our USB Drive is a Disgo):
>
> /usr/sbin/lbus_event_handler.sh add block /disgo 1024 Disgo
>
> and up pops the icon on the desktop. we can read/write to the Drive and
> every thing is ok.
>
> type:
> /usr/sbin/lbu
n Fri, 2006-06-16 at 11:35 +0200, Lars Madsen wrote:
> >
> > After further investigation it seams that a manual fire of
> > lbus_event_handler.sh works like a charm. (both add and remove) I
can
> > only presume that the code that fires that script has a problem
after
> > the first person has logged
>
> After further investigation it seams that a manual fire of
> lbus_event_handler.sh works like a charm. (both add and remove) I can
> only presume that the code that fires that script has a problem after
> the first person has logged out. But why I don't know.
>
manual fire of what?
Can you ge
We have come up with something quite interesting here regard the "second
user problem".
First, just to clarify we have tried this on both our not-so-wyse
machines and our optiplexes (these use pxe and boot "out the box system"
with NO modification what so ever, unlike the wyse that have a altered
Hi.
Can You add functionality like option "iocharset" for standard mount
utility?
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 09:53:34AM +0200, Chris Fanning wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > > No. I've done nothing with character sets because:
> > > 1) I don't know anything about them
> > > 2) I have no idea if they
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 06:30:20 +0100, toman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Does anyone know if the next-server command works in the version of
> dhcpd that Ubuntu (dapper) uses ?
> Let me ask it this way: what is it supposed to do, and does it actually
> do that? I was trying to split off LTSP
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