On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Look at your /etc/init.d/sysklogd script, and see how it handles options.
> for Ubuntu and debian systems, there's a line that starts with 'SYSLOGD='
> and the options follow it. And, there's a comment above, showing how to
> turn on remote logging.
>
>
Vidya-
Not sure which blue screen you mean - surely not the blue "Windows screen
of death!" Are you sure it's booting off a known good floppy with the
proper configuration for that system?
-Krishna
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Vidyaratha Kissoon wrote:
Hi all
I am using ltsp 4.0 on Mandriva 2005, all
Hi all
I am using ltsp 4.0 on Mandriva 2005, all is well with 7 terminals.
The eigth terminal, it boots up to the blue screen, the mouse hangs,
and there is no login prompt!
The machine has 32MB RAM
Please for some advice
Thanks
Vidya
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Hi all
I am trying to use a compaq presario 9240. It is not booting from the
Universal floppy, I am getting a series of messages including
pci_init: no BIOS32 detected
The card is a 3 com card
Please advise
Thanks
Vidya
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Hi Krishna,
Good day!
Many thanks for your help. The config below worked just fine :-)
XSERVER = vesa
SCREEN_01
Have a nice day!
Best Regards,
David
> David-
>
> Not sure about this, but it looks like the X stuff in LTSP changed between
> 3.0 and 4.2, and your modeline isn't what it needs an