Thanx to everybody who have been trying to help me on this.
My conclusion : Avoid rtl8139D, it doesn´t work at all. Like Verner
said: the D means something sinister...
and Richard, you are right, the change from c to d was terrible :( ,
the bunch of rtl8138c, that I have works fine.
Martin,
Thanx to everybody who have been trying to help me on this.
My conclusion : Avoid rtl8139D, it doesn´t work at all. Like Verner
said: the D means something sinister...
and Richard, you are right, the change from c to d was terrible :( ,
the bunch of rtl8138c, that I have works fine.
Martin,
hi
i have problems with the HP Compaq t5125.
i added it to DHCP and to lts.conf like any other LTSP-4.2 clients i
have. it does boot the kernel, load the network driver and then:
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input1
((( NOW 1 MINUTE WAIT TIME )))
ERROR! dhcpcd failed!
hi
sorry for posting this as a followup to a wrong thread so here the
mail again.
i have problems with the HP Compaq t5125.
i added it to DHCP and to lts.conf like any other LTSP-4.2 clients i
have. it does boot the kernel, load the network driver and then:
input: AT Translated Set 2
Hi Erik;
I had a similar problem with the kernel driver for the network card (the
dhcpd error)
The solution was rebuild the kernel with the updated patch for the
proper devide, as long as 4.1 and 4.2 versions uses different versions
of kernel, u can try use the 4.1 kernel to boot 4.2 (as long
Hi Sudev,
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Sudev Barar wrote:
I just plug it in and booted the terminal and thing works BUT only about
once in four attempts!
Have you tried using it on a thick computer running a full Linux or
Windows installation in order to make sure that the particular hardware
you
I am running a Windows Terminal Server under a headless VMware
(vmplayer) session on my Linux LTSP server. It runs great with eight
people that use Windows and about another 20 that use the Linux desktop.
My hardware is...
1 x Tyan Thunder K8SD Pro S2882-D EATX 2XS940 AMD-8131 8DDR Reg 4PCI-X
These are a GREAT price. I have a client that might want to add some
stations to their current setup before too long. For what we do with
them, I think these would be plenty powerful enough. All we do is run
Firefox in a full screen/kiosk mode and XScreenSaver. Nothing face.
So...Do these
i've got a server running kernel 2.6.16.21-0.25-smp ( amd-64). Latest
ltsp installed. Everything worked for a couple of weeks. Now, nobody can
log in because of ltsp bailing out :
Dec 13 17:06:08 BeWo kernel: in.tftpd[14821] general protection
rip:2b211ce918f3 rsp:7fff8debc1d8 error:0
Dec 13
Is this with the Ubuntu LTSP packages?
Chris Northstrum wrote:
If it's any help, I'm running Edgy with LTSP 4.2 and was able to get
local device support and sound working correctly. I just followed the
LTSP wiki pages.
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
I followed this but
This was not with the Ubuntu Packages, I grabbed ltsp-utils from
ltsp.org.
-Chris
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Hi,
I also had a problem with my mouse, the cursor speed was too high making it a
bit difficult to work. After disabling the second mouse, it worked normaly.
I'm not sure if it may be related to your problem, but you can try to disable
the second mouse in the LTSP X configuration. The attached
Wow what a wonderful hardware do you have :)
thanks a lot Roy for your great Information..
Fyi, I'm in Indonesia :)
Best Regards,
Donny Christiaan.
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Roy Souther wrote:
I am running a Windows Terminal Server under a headless VMware
(vmplayer) session on my Linux LTSP
1. check your motherboard.
2. increase your swape memory
3. edit tftp.conf and check properly.
--
anilbakhtani
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