Hello,
I've recently installed Ubuntu 7.04 and LTSP 4.2 on a server. All was
working great, no problems. I, then attempted to get sound up and
running like I have done many times before with success. However, this
installation is giving me trouble. I followed the Wiki regarding
enabling esd
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I've recently installed Ubuntu 7.04 and LTSP 4.2 on a server. All was
working great, no problems. I, then attempted to get sound up and
running like I have done many times before with success. However, this
installation is giving me trouble. I followed the Wiki regarding
enabling esd sound
To address a couple of issues:
With LTSP or diskless workstations there is no hard drive in the systems.
The boot off of an application server via PXE boot or network boot. On the
application server there is an lts.conf file that points the diskless
workstation to the NIS server to
List -- I have installed the Centos 5 LTSP in my home and I have been
fighting to get this little bugger of a sound card to work:
00:0c.0 Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738 (rev 10)
Does anyone have any experience actually getting this working?
I have installed and
Hi,
I have installed ltsp4.2 on Mandriva 2007.1.
My client system is on intel945gnt with onboard LAN.
I made a etherboot 5.4.3 boot floppy.
I get the following error :
Boot from (N) network or (Q)quit
pci_init : no BIOS32 detected
probing isa nic
sleep
Anybody can tell me why ?
Thanks
William Cody wrote:
To address a couple of issues:
With LTSP or diskless workstations there is no hard drive in the
systems.
Not to quibble, but some LTSP clients do have hard disks which hold an
etherboot image to get the booting process started. I thought you were
referring to