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Thanks Everyone for your advice.
CHris Welsh
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n any issues with any of
them? Perhaps the chip sets too if you know them.
Thanks,
Chris Welsh
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ps -ef | grep nasd shows
439 0S /sbin/nasd -aa
Can anyone help, Id like to get kde with ARTs running so the kids can
play their games, and kess sounds work.
thanks,
CHris Welsh
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Robert Maynord wrote:
Dear LTSP Folks:
I have searched the archives and found several people trying to use
Mandrake 9.1 with the KDE desktop. However, there seems to be a
common problem which I have also experienced -- The X screen (blue
wave) and mouse load OK, but the actual login window si
surleau wrote:
I had a font problem for icewm (LTSP server, MDK8.2), and solved it like
this :
in the script "/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs", there is a line launching xfs with
the option "-port -1". I had to modify it "-port 7100". Then I had my
font server and icewm worked.
Or disable it and launh it in
Conrad Lawes wrote:
Tom, I agree with you. I decided to use the LTSP server as a
NAT/Firewall server because my cable router didn't have enough ports
to connect all my computers to it.
In the end, I had to modify the Shorewall policy to accept ALL traffic
from the LTSP LAN.
I am, however, s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Chris Welsh wrote:
Ken McCord wrote:
I noticed the contributed ssh package for LTSP - has anyone written up
a Howto on running X/XDM over SSH? I've been working on a new
project, starting on back-end authentication and replication
Ken McCord wrote:
I noticed the contributed ssh package for LTSP - has anyone written up
a Howto on running X/XDM over SSH? I've been working on a new
project, starting on back-end authentication and replication using
LDAP, OpenSSL and Kerberos. I've got that working, but passing
Kerberos t
Baeseman, Cliff wrote:
Well you can have a fully redundant clustered ltsp solution, I know because
that is
what I am running on. It is however not a very cheap or easy to imlement
solution. I have
two Red Hat Advanced Servers running in both a active / active and active /
passive mode.
We achie
Phil,
Great job! How long did it take for you to get this running smoothly?
This article is just what I've been looking for. Can't wait for the new
menu config.
Good luck
Joseph wrote:
Where could I find information on the menu? That is interesting how you
are controlling the run level etc..
o with the compact flash.
Cliff
-Original Message-----
From: Chris Welsh
To: Baeseman, Cliff
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Sent: 1/19/03 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] More info on the mini-itx on compact flash
Great article.
Sorry if this has been discussed in previous posts, but
Great article.
Sorry if this has been discussed in previous posts, but had you looked
into USB 2 flash to do the job. I know you can get ones that enable
linux to boot from (not sure if those great little VIA mother boards
will). Is the flash you are using cheeper that usb memory?
Chris
Baes
Thanks,
I've taken your advice and ask them nicely.
Chris Welsh
Chris Puttick wrote:
See http://www.fensystems.co.uk/desktops.html - ask Fen Systems nicely, they
might tell you how they do it
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From: Chris Welsh
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Cc
therboards,
between house renovations, going to the beach and summer break. Would
be nice to get it running on ltsp clients (include in the release
somewhere down the road) don't you think?
Chris Welsh
Chris Puttick wrote:
If it had a scaleable solution packaged with it (i.e. plug in ex
(config by jumpers I
believe). Well done VIA!
Chris Welsh (sysadmin)
Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
Daniel,
the wall-mart pc uses VIA mb, not Epia, but C3 800MHz. This is the
one with a processor fan and somewhat larger form factor - 3 pci slots.
you can not run them in absolute quiet, they will not
Hello and,
Thanks to those who replied to earlier posting. I have checked out the
sparc kernel on the ltsp download web page and found it was only for the
older Sun4c Arch. Anyone compiled one for sun4m?
Cheers,
Chris Welsh
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