On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 8:36 PM, David Mitchell wrote:
> Thanks to Alkis and David for their responses. While I was awaiting moderator
> approval for my request I did a bit more research. Microsoft Server 2003's
> DHCP server offers setting options on a per-reservation basis, so PXE boot
> devi
Thanks to Alkis and David for their responses. While I was awaiting moderator
approval for my request I did a bit more research. Microsoft Server 2003's DHCP
server offers setting options on a per-reservation basis, so PXE boot devices
can have the proper parameters passed to them depending on t
I'm trying to get a working keyboard and LTSP does not cooperate.
The values of XKBLAYOUT, XKBMODEL, XKBRULES and XKBVARIANT in
lts.conf don't appear in /var/run/ltsp-xorg.conf. It's not
supposed to work that way, is it ?
[default]
CONFIGURE_X = True
LDM_DIRECTX = True
MODULE_01 = c
Στις 10-07-2010, ημέρα Σαβ, και ώρα 14:34 -0700, ο/η David Mitchell
έγραψε:
> We’ve brought up a host running Ubuntu Lucid’s LTSP installation, but
> cannot allow it to run a DHCP server. How can we direct the PXE
> loaders to the proper server without confusing the Cisco phones and
> Active Direc
Hello Community
openSUSE Education Li-f-e is out in the wild:
http://news.opensuse.org/2010/07/17/opensuse-edu-li-f-e-11-3-available-now/
The Live DVD/USB image contains the following versions of LTSP packages:
LTSPFS 0.6.0
LTSP 5.2.1
LDM 2.1.2
Apart from all the features of LTSP upstream there
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 3:34 PM, David Mitchell wrote:
> We’ve brought up a host running Ubuntu Lucid’s LTSP installation, but cannot
> allow it to run a DHCP server. How can we direct the PXE loaders to the
> proper server without confusing the Cisco phones and Active Directory? Are
> there othe
Thank you - but no. "2nd DHCP address" refers to the 2nd time the one card
does a DHCP request. As I understand it, the first is for TFTP, the 2nd is
when we bring up the network interface.
These boards have just the built-in NIC and no others.
I'm leaning toward this being a race condition issue
Ok, here's another way you can do it (I'll probably use this myself), change
the file attributes to 700 with root ownership. In my case, I have a usb
hardrive on the server for backups. The system automatically mounts it rw,
so the server admin (root) can use it, but no one else can.
this is what
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: "Verner Kjærsgaard"
> To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:14:19 +0200
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] HP Neoware
> Hi list,
>
> we've got a pile of HP neoware CA5's.
> - Anyone with any experiences with such TC's?
> - C
Look at:
/var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default
Also, if this is on lucid (or any newer version of LTSP), the port
management is done by ltsp-update-image, which uses the chroot's
/etc/ltsp/update-kernel.conf file for reference on what port was used
previously. If you are usint the new
Hi everybody,
is it possible to use bluethooth devices on a diskless client?!
I`m asking because in case that it works, we will try to use
the WiimoteWithebord ..
cu frank
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From: Gideon Romm
Date: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-update-image does not start
ltsp-update-kernels
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Ivan,
I believe that ALL_PORTS_FOUND is a list of ports found in the chroots that
l
Good Morning All-
I am having a problem with my thin clients booting off an Ubuntu 10.04 LTSP
Server. Once the clients boot up, they are being directed to the ltsp server
as the application server, instead of being directed to the actual application
server. The lbsconfig.xml file has only one
Thanks, looks like it will be useful. Have a problem though - getting this
error:
lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.ltspfs file system
/tmp/.test1-ltspfs/-mmcblk0p1
Output information may be incomplete.
lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfs-fuse-daemon file system
/home/test1/.gvfs
Output informati
Hi All,
I am having a Ubuntu 9.04 LTSP5 server with some thin clients (PXE boot). I
want to wrap gnome session with VNC, so that users can get a resumable
session i.e if they log in to server after a broken session they will get
same session back.
I followed some ideas, got in Internet and finally
Good $GREETINGTIME
We are looking to integrate LTSP with PXE booting into a network with
Windows Server-based DHCP serving an Active Directory infrastructure and
providing load data for Cisco 79xx phones running SIP software. Cisco
recommends the following options to support the phones:
*
Dear all,
My Epson lx 300 not working properly in LTSP ubuntu 9.04. and its working my
standalone ubuntu 9.04. when using with "generic- textonly" driver its
working but some characters missing or incorrect and additional
"(" are appearing .
Shali
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I'm starting to investigate this myself, I don't want certain devices to
show up on the client desktop. There is a workaround here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HideFilesystemStructure
But it just works for nautilus. The user can still see the device from other
programs.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:27
Looking at the ubuntu package search those packages should be installable.
What does the /etc/apt/sources.list look like in your chroot? Do you have
the main and universe repos enabled along with the updates to each?
I have found aptitude is better at reporting/solving dependency issues than
apt
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