nectors in the back. I had thought of placing the
> power supply on the bottom, for a low center of gravity.
>
> Also, are your boxes shipping from Ireland? US? Both? Another
> advantage of the two-in-one boxes would be reduced
an anyone tell me how I can get the client machine to obtain
> an IP address from the NT DHCP server when using NT and an IP address from
> the ltsp server when booting into linux (I use a floppy to boot to linux).
>
> Simon
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When I upgraded to Mandrake 8.1 which uses KDE 2.2.1 it would not bring up
KDM's on the client machines, however XDM will. Did KDE move away from
using XDM's config files?
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Okay, will switch to that!
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Arthur,
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> Yes, I've seen some reports that there is now a kdmrc file that controls
> whether KDM will allow remote
> XDMCP requests.
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prefs, goto:
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handles it
much more elloquentally.
Documentation to be posted soon.
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What version of LTS are you running?
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Kurt Hansen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have set up lts before, but I am having trouble getting it working with SuSE 7.3.
>Terminals boot, get address
Right here! OHOHOH! M!
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Darryl Bond wrote:
> I have pretty much completed the a Citrix client using LTSP 2.0.9 with the
> following features.
> * Starts the ICA client as a fu
Swt
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On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Mark wrote:
> http://www.ambrisko.com/doug/airport/boot_messages
> If anyone is interested
> Later,
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> This document produce
9too: no I/O resource available" and oops'es. I think
> this must be an ltsp thing, the boot image seems to do its job. The ltsp
> version is 2.08-0 and the kernel pulled across is vmlinuz.all. Any problems
> seen on this by someone else?
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I am thinking about switching to LFS at home. However I use LTSP to serve
terminals throughout my house. Has anyone had any success in installing
LTSP under an LFS based system? If so, can you give me some details
before I take the plunge?
Thanks in advance.
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Yeah, just symlink suse-7.2.sh to suse.sh in the lts-core package.
As for KDM, this goes in rc.config:
DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS="yes"
And it will rebuild kdmrc to allow for remote access.
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On Thu,
s-identifier, 0, 9) = "Etherboot"
{
filename "/lts/boot/vmlinuz.rtl8139";
option vendor-encapsulated-options 3c:09:45:74:68:65:72:62:6f:6f:74:ff;
}
}
}
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They work great, esp for DHCP 3.0!
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> >I'm trying to implement an environment with diskless workstations but
> > I'm f
This is interesting to me, single board pcs. Is ther a single board pc
out there that supports netbooting (PXE or Ether). Wouldnt it be cool to
hang the terminal on the side of the monitor! Or even attach it to the
back of a desk? Smaller is better!
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Great PXE bootable boards, integrated everything are:
ECS K7SEM Very reliable
ASUS A7SVM Not sure about reliability, but its Asus.
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On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Egan, Matt B. (Artco) wrote:
> I looked at this b
Need more info, such as what is the chipset of the ne2k cards, what is the
form factor, etc.
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Juan Carlos Zarta Escobar wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have running ltsp in RED HAT 7.1 workkstat
address of your printer. Enjoy.
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On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Shawn R. Austin wrote:
> Hello all,
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> For the life of me, I cant figure out how to set a terminal station up to
> print. I have 20 station that need to pr
You really need a switch. Even in my env of four workstations, a switch
works much better than a hub. A good quality switch is the Netgear FS108,
however you will need to buy four of them to fit into your network.
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Maby NBD? Network-Block-Devices?
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Dale Grinnell wrote:
> Does anyone know
hives such as ibiblio.org.
The Linux community needs a good software cataloging site. Tucows could
have been valuable, but they didnt get the community.
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> Check
Check out ROX-Filer. Takes up very little ram and has desktop icons.
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> Don't know what it does for performance, but gmc allows icons. I have
> set it up to c
Your display manager is not accepting xdmcp connections. What display
manager are you using?
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Grazielle Lima Rocha wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I've implemented the LTSP using
My boss wants me to set up Antialiasing with my LTSP environment I have at
work. Does anyone have any experience with this?
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Thankyou. This is a big help.
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It will work with a few tweaks. I do Linux From Scratch at home, and it
does LTSP just perfectly.
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>From a display manager on some distros you need to edit user/.xsession.
This file needs to be executable as well.
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because the machine is a dual boot win98/LTSP.
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d to enter the NIC bios on post and enable it there. The
K7SEM thou just worked.
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You can also add -v or -vv. That will make the logs VERY verbose and
helps in debugging.
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I am not sure where I got it from, but its here:
http://www.linuxbox.nu/~arthur/tftp-hpa-0.28.tar.bz2
I use Linux from Scratch at home, and have had to set the -vv flag before
to get more information.
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n it right now.
I know, i know, why not use , its great! Its
small! Its fast! Its ... BLAH. I tried that. It has to be either KDE
or GNOME my boss says, otherwise I would use IceWM with ROX-Filer. That
would seem easy enough! But what do I know, hehehe
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VERY functional, without the pretty colors.
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Slashdot is running a story about a integrated Motherboard that is half
the size of FlexATX. Any chance of this having PXE on board? For 100
bones, this would make Terminal Servers even MORE cost effective.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/03/13/1531248
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I have the same problem. When I check a document every word is marked as
spelled incorrectly.
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On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, Charles
I fixed the problem by deleting .sversionrc file and OpenOffice*
directories in my users home directory and making them run the installer
all over again. Now its working.
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tel
Meg Duron). The total RSS from "ps aux | grep kde |
grep user" for KDE2 to log in was 76 megs. For KDE3 to just log in was 104
megs.
I guess you have to sacrifice something for preformance. Ill stick with
GNOME.
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r. It
reads:
nameserver 208.232.58.6
nameserver 208.232.58.7
I copied the file directly from my own config, which works.
I am using ltsp 3.0 on Debian.
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