Ok, thanks.
That's mainly what I'm looking for. Hopefully it works soon :)
Although, I have no problem with hiding a boot-floppy inside the machine I'd
just prefer netbooting. Thanks again.
~ Darryl
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Do they require anything special to enable netbooting? (ie, rom programming
or anything else)
I'm hoping for plug'n play (tm) into my existing setup. :)
Thanks for your quick reply.
Darryl.
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Hi,
Has anyone tried/experienced setups with Wireless network cards?
If so, what are your recommendations for hardware?
Thanks,
Darryl
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in theory, the parent of it all (the w/x/g/kdm session) should kill off all
remaining child processes when it detects the broken pipe. My server's been
pretty successful at doing so for the various incidences that have occured.
think of it as getting disconnected from a telnet session, or ssh se
Also, I've managed to hear something it's just incredibly LOUD.
So, i need to figure out the problem with the mixer...
Any ideas? :)
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Ok, I'm dealing with some old hardware here so be nice ;)
the main problem is aumix-minimal -v65 (or any value) returns:
aumix: no device found
I've tried specifying /dev/sound/mixer and /dev/mixer with the -d option,
but neither of them make a difference.
The drivers are loaded, it's an old so
Hi,
Does anybody have QuickCam Web module's compiled for the 2.4.9 kernel that
LTSP uses?
(http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~delwi/quickcam/)
I've tried compiling it on my existing system, but the server is using an
older 2.2.19 kernel and I can't get it to compile without errors.
Thanks