Onsdag 04 juni 2008 22:26, skrev Perseu:
I am having trouble with LTSP 5.1.3 on Debian Etch.
The client boot is OK, but I dont get the X (LDM) login screen,
only a tty login shell.
Any hint ??
If it is the prompt from the initrd image you are seeing, then try to
add this boot=nfs to
Hello Community
A lot of progress has been made since the meeting last week, here is
the status report of the project and minutes of the project meeting
yesterday.
* Lars Vogdt(co-mentor) and Jan Weber(GSOC student) were present for the meeting
* Discussion started trying to get monodevelop set
2008/6/6 CyberOrg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A lot of progress has been made since the meeting last week, here is
the status report of the project and minutes of the project meeting
yesterday.
* Lars Vogdt(co-mentor) and Jan Weber(GSOC student) were present for the
meeting
[SNIP]
Cool work going
Hello,
I would like to use LTSP for our Java development team. The primary
tools/software they use is Eclipse which requires an approx of 500 MB
memory to run smoothly.
I have a few queries regarding the same:
1. Is it a good idea to deploy thin-clients for such usage?
2. Is it fine to run such
Shrenik,
LTSP just provides the terminal services to get a gdm login screen
from a server on your network. That server may or may not be the same
one LTSP is installed on and operates from.
Once you are logged into that server all your apps consume memory
there, the LTSP server (if is is
Hello All,
If this is posted twice I apologize, seems my gmail email send a suspect
header so I changed email accounts.
Here is my situation. We have a corporate office and 10 retail locations. I
want to implement thin clients in the retail locations that boot via PXE.
Each of the 10 retail
Update:
I installed wireshark on the LTSP server and the remote booting client is in
fact getting to port 69 and asking for the pxelinux.0 file. It takes about
15 minutes before the TFTPerrors out and the boot stops. I will attach a
log from wireshark once it is finished recording the boot
Is the tftp server responding at all? Your description sounds like the
connection is getting blocked on the server before it reaches the tftp daemon.
-Steve
Aaron J. Wood wrote:
Update:
I installed wireshark on the LTSP server and the remote booting client is in
fact getting to port 69 and
On Saturday 07 June 2008 03:08:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have found on the following issues with hardy:
1) console kit broken on ltsp clients (more,less commands does not
work in shell)
2) /var/lib/nfs/rpc_pipefs not mounted on the clients - this prevents
NFSv4 usage
3) mount.nfs does
On Saturday 07 June 2008 03:08:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would like to use LTSP for our Java development team. The primary
tools/software they use is Eclipse which requires an approx of 500 MB
memory to run smoothly.
I have a few queries regarding the same:
1. Is it a good idea to
Steve,
It does not appear that the TFTP server is responding. The wireshark trace
only shows activity from the remote client to the TFTP server on port 69.
Could this have something to do with my exports file? I am learning Linux
and not sure about a lot of these things. If not, where could I
Update:
I installed wireshark on the LTSP server and the remote booting client is in
fact getting to port 69 and asking for the pxelinux.0 file. It takes about
15 minutes before the TFTPerrors out and the boot stops. I will attach a
log from wireshark once it is finished recording the boot
Thanks Al for your prompt reply.
Basically, I am planning to invest in a single server with Eclipse
installed on the LTSP server itself.
So I presume that a Dual core Xeon server with 8-10 GB memory should do
great. Can anyone help me ascertain the server capacity for 10 power-users?
Regards,
jam wrote:
On Saturday 07 June 2008 03:08:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would like to use LTSP for our Java development team. The primary
tools/software they use is Eclipse which requires an approx of 500 MB
memory to run smoothly.
I have a few queries regarding the same:
1. Is it a
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