[Sorry for new post, I'm now on webmail, I can't see old ones]
To Sudev...
I think I got it now right.
1. I made those changes for "next-server".
2. I did restart both dhcp3-servers.
3. I unplugged network cable.
4. I start thin client (172.23.24.25)
5. It did go online. Sudev, you made my
I just noticed that this link is at the bottom of all emails on this list:
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Not sure what this means, but if Microsoft is by some glitch actua
> snappy. Also the Bondi Blue iMacs
> (ugly green with 233Mhz proc) run perfect from square one. The newer fruity
> colored
> macs may run into some trouble with starting X. If this is the case you will
> be looking to create a custom XF86Config file. But you're better off
> starting
> a ne
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:31:31 -0700, Craig White wrote
> CentOS 5 and ltsp 4.2 - got an i386 client working - now I'm trying to
> get an iMac (G3 384Mb RAM & 600MHz)
>
> following instructions here...
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/CpuArchitectures#LTSP_on_Latter_Day_Macintosh_G3
>
> w
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 22:49:06 +0100, Skywalker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi dear friends,
>I have some Clients pc within 3COM card :3c509.
> I read the web page about the configuration but I
> don't
> understand how it is possible to disable the
> full-duplex option.
> I downloaded the files fr
Hi dear friends,
I have some Clients pc within 3COM card :3c509.
I read the web page about the configuration but I
don't
understand how it is possible to disable the
full-duplex option.
I downloaded the files from the link but they are
.exe: I haven't windows.
How can I by-pass the problem?