I was also struggling with this today (on an ubuntu 6.10 configuration
that was working before some network and configuration changes).
At first I thought it was an ssh issue. However, after disabling a
secondary nic that I use for network backup, I was able to login! But no
longer PXE boot.
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 03:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I try without succes to configure a Widescreen [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get only
> a resolution of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a very tricky area. You cannot just 'specify' resolutions you must
have a card that supports those resolutions and ha
Hi,
Some stick's have a 'alien' format/partition table... try to run GNU
fdisk on it, correct the disk label and then format it... for my it
works on LTSP 4.2
Regards
On 4/27/07, syed tanveer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I used LTSP 4.1 with NLD 9 SP2 . and its works fine. but
On Tue, 08 May 2007 14:48:00 -0400
joe auerbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got my ltsp server running. The thin clients all see a login screen.
> When they log in, everyone gets booted right back out to the login screen.
I had this problem after updating a Fedora Core 4 system to Fedora Cor
Hi joe
joe auerbach wrote:
> I got my ltsp server running. The thin clients all see a login screen.
That's a good start!
> When they log in, everyone gets booted right back out to the login screen.
> According to the support docs this has happened before using KDE and
> Suse, but I'm using ub
OK, here's a weird issue.
I got my ltsp server running. The thin clients all see a login screen.
When they log in, everyone gets booted right back out to the login screen.
According to the support docs this has happened before using KDE and
Suse, but I'm using ubuntu feisty right out of the bo
Hi, Jim. I'm glad you're still here!
I'm using Suse Linux 10.1.
The workstation that I am doing most of my work on is ws108.
I am probably using the wrong terminology for the boot roms.
=
My dhcpd.conf file is:
option subnet-mask 255.
Yes, I know. I tried everything in this page, and then some. That's
where I got most of these parameters that I tried to pass.
Thank you, though, but does anyone have anything that I can try that is
not on that page?
I'd really appreciate any help.
fp
John P. New wrote:
> Peter,
>
> This hap
HM Peter wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> We just bought a bunch of 3Com Baseline 2824 and 2816-SFP Plus Switches
> and 1000Base-SX SFP Fiber Optics modules. We installed them a last
> Friday, and boy have they improved our network performance. Everything
> is working a lot faster.
>
> However, we have
Greetings.
We just bought a bunch of 3Com Baseline 2824 and 2816-SFP Plus Switches
and 1000Base-SX SFP Fiber Optics modules. We installed them a last
Friday, and boy have they improved our network performance. Everything
is working a lot faster.
However, we have several LinkSys LNE100TX network
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 02:03:22PM +0200, Chris Fanning wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Recently I had a go at setting up local apps on ltsp5.
> I got the feeling that the localapp plumbing in ltsp5 was missing and,
You're feeling is correct. We currently don't have the plumbing sorted
out yet. We're w
Hi,
I try without succes to configure a Widescreen [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get only
a resolution of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Monitor : Benq Senseye FP202W
Thinclient : HP t5135
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf
[default]
SOUND=True
LOCALDEV=True
NBD_SWAP=True
SYSLOG=server
XKBLAYOUT=ch
XK
Noel wrote:
> Thanks for the help, Gian Carlo, Jim and all the others.
>
> I added a host declaration with ethernet address and it worked.
>
> Previously, I thought that using get-lease-hostnames made unnecessary to
> declare hostnames in dhcpd.conf file.
It does, assuming you've entered the ma
Hello all,
Recently I had a go at setting up local apps on ltsp5.
I got the feeling that the localapp plumbing in ltsp5 was missing and,
although I did manage to get something going, my attempts to get an
app running were in general a failure.
Can someone please tell me what's the state of locala
Thanks for the help, Gian Carlo, Jim and all the others.
I added a host declaration with ethernet address and it worked.
Previously, I thought that using get-lease-hostnames made unnecessary to
declare hostnames in dhcpd.conf file.
Thanks all again for the help.
Noel Torres
er Envite
P.S. Gia
Hi syed,
The best source would be:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev
But, looking at your lts.conf file:
1. Try adding the following into your lts.conf file.
LOCAL_STORAGE = Y
2. Also, check the below script is run when the user logs into the ltsp
client. You can a
Faraz Khan wrote:
> Jim,
> Encryption is an amazing addon, specially for financial institutions.
> The largest problems with XDMCP which some CIOs complain is that
> keystrokes are free floating in the network, waiting to be arpspoofed
> and captured.
>
> SunRays for example do something similar -
Jim,
Encryption is an amazing addon, specially for financial institutions.
The largest problems with XDMCP which some CIOs complain is that
keystrokes are free floating in the network, waiting to be arpspoofed
and captured.
SunRays for example do something similar - but they encrypt the X
session
Noel,
Take a look at the ltsp wiki. The DHCP article gives some information
on passing hostnames from dhcp:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DHCP#Automatically_assigning_hostname
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Noel wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I've been testing DHCP 3 in LTSP 4.2 and
On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 09:12 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> IMHO do not disconnect ANY fans.
Interestingly, the noisiest thing in the machine with my last
motherboard was the small cooling fan on it, the new motherboard has a
heat sink instead, even though it runs 35% faster.
> I use resistor
Anthony,
We're at the Ubuntu developer Summit in Sevilla, Spain this week. One
of the goals is to spec out the ability to run LTSP-5 on ubuntu without
using SSH. As you've seen, you can use XDMCP, but you lose local
devices and audio. We're hoping that we'll have it all fixed for the
Gutsy
Vanya schrieb:
> Are you running X -query some.ip from console running in X? If so - then
> you get your another screen, but on server ;)
Aaargh - got it mixed up, thanks for the hint :-)
> Please run X on client terminal. There IS X binary, but you just need to
> specify the full path and al
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