Hey guys, got a problem. I recently re-built a server for a client, and
in the process upgraded from Slackware 10 to Slackware 11, and from LTSP
4.1 to LTSP 4.2. Everything has worked great, except for I'm having a
little bit of a problem with the screen not refreshing as fast as before.
Back
anyone had much sucess with these thin clients there are alot of them
> going on eBay at the moment... thinking about buying some.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt.
>
Certain models can PXE boot and should probably work, but others can't
and you are stuck with the built-in NT or CE image.
http://h18002.www1
Scott Balneaves wrote:
> On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 06:07:30PM +0200, Jan Kunder wrote:
>> Hello.
>> What if ltsp-update-sshkeys doesn't work.
>>
>> ~$ ltsp-update-sshkeys
>> WARNING: /opt/ltsp/./pkg_cache/etc/ssh not found. skipping...
>> WARNING: /opt/ltsp/./data/etc/ssh not found. skipping...
T
On Tuesday 29 May 2007 03:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Many questions regarding how much usefull is client with very high
> video resolutions & video entertainment possibilities.
>
> Imagine situation (LTSP5+Debian stable=etch+ only one(!) client
> (testing purposes)+8GB Q6600 "highend server";
anyone had much sucess with these thin clients there are alot of them
going on eBay at the moment... thinking about buying some.
Thanks,
Matt.
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Hey There,
What is the fesability, of combining several machines into a powerful
cluster and using the cluster to serve up LTSP?
I seem to recall recently there was an article floating about clustering
and LTSP...
Has anyone had any sucess or does anyone have any advice on a good
combination of
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 06:07:30PM +0200, Jan Kunder wrote:
> Hello.
> What if ltsp-update-sshkeys doesn't work.
>
> ~$ ltsp-update-sshkeys
> WARNING: /opt/ltsp/./pkg_cache/etc/ssh not found. skipping...
> WARNING: /opt/ltsp/./data/etc/ssh not found. skipping...
You need to do a sudo ltsp-update
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 05:55:04PM +0200, Jan Kunder wrote:
> Hi.
> LTSP5 - should I use nbi, vmlinuz or initrd images?
The initrd images are the initial ram disk.
The dhcpd.conf file should take care of that for you: if you're booting
with etherboot, it will use the nbi image, if you're booting
Hello.
What if ltsp-update-sshkeys doesn't work.
~$ ltsp-update-sshkeys
WARNING: /opt/ltsp/./pkg_cache/etc/ssh not found. skipping...
WARNING: /opt/ltsp/./data/etc/ssh not found. skipping...
Is this about security or ltsp5 clients will NOT boot up?
HOWTO correct this?
Again thanks and sorry for
Hi.
LTSP5 - should I use nbi, vmlinuz or initrd images?
For what reasons are there the others?
I'm booting mainly .zdsk from FDD, sometimes PXE or etherboot.
Thank you for answer
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On 5/28/07, Scott Balneaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 04:58:21PM +0200, Jan Kunder wrote:
> > Hi there folks.
> > At first allow me to thanks much for your gratefull job.
> >
> > Imagine situation: we do NOT need swap (client with 64 or 512MB), no
> > local apps etc.
> >
Hi again.
Many questions regarding how much usefull is client with very high
video resolutions & video entertainment possibilities.
Imagine situation (LTSP5+Debian stable=etch+ only one(!) client
(testing purposes)+8GB Q6600 "highend server"; 1/10Gbit network,
copper) [[imagine just for high power
On Mon, May 28, 2007 at 04:58:21PM +0200, Jan Kunder wrote:
> Hi there folks.
> At first allow me to thanks much for your gratefull job.
>
> Imagine situation: we do NOT need swap (clieant with 64 or 512MB), no
> local apps etc.
> [consider LTSP5 + Etch]
> 1. DO we need nbd-kernel-server?
> 2. Do
Hi there folks.
At first allow me to thanks much for your gratefull job.
Imagine situation: we do NOT need swap (clieant with 64 or 512MB), no
local apps etc.
[consider LTSP5 + Etch]
1. DO we need nbd-kernel-server?
2. Do I need nbd-client (in chroot)?
3. Do I need NBD_XY_something in SERVER kerne
On 5/28/07, Noman yousuf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try this
>
> http://foo2hp.rkkda.com/
>
Sorry for my less information. My question is about printing in a thin
client environtment, the printer is ok when it attached to usb port in
server (no driver problem here! because i've already install t
try this
http://foo2hp.rkkda.com/
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] usb printer problem
Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 14:57:13 +0530
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