I am using the ltsp apt package install on debian etch. If I lunch an
application that uses /dev/ ttyS1 I will get don't have permission to
access ..
- chroot on ltsp server to /opt/ltsp/i386
- cd /dev
- there are no ttySx devices ..?
booting thin client and login with default user ( root pw
(crash = everything on screen, including the mouse, ceases to move.)
I have a couple of clients which are both based on the Asus A8N-SLI
Deluxe motherboard (they're also fat clients on their own time) and
should be basically identical as far as LTSP is concerned; the only
material differences
Is it possible to exchange parts until the good terminal crashes?
graphic card, ram etc..
David Nielson wrote:
(crash = everything on screen, including the mouse, ceases to move.)
I have a couple of clients which are both based on the Asus A8N-SLI
Deluxe motherboard (they're also fat clients
It's almost ideal: a Pentium II-mobile, 400mhz, 128 mb of RAM, 1024x768
screen, and it has been sadly immobilized by circumstances I won't go
into here. The downside: the only NIC I can get for it is PCMCIA.
Apparently, there's a PCI NIC built-in, but it has to have the docking
station, and