are, and you need to put the kernel on something,
along with an initrd. And, you need some code to detect and initialize
the wireless nic, and set the parameters, such as essid, wep keys, etc.
Jim.
David Howdle wrote:
> Thanks. So in theory, I could compile Centrino wireless support into
ice if someone whipped up a script that combines the
kernel, initrd and proprietary firmware. That way, we don't need to
distribute the proprietary stuff. We'd just leave it up to the end user
or sysadmin to do it.
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> Jim,
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> ...just wondering if anyone out there has had a look at using Centrino with
> LTSP??
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> Many thanks.
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T20's work fine.
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>>> "Christian Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/08/04 7:47 AM >>>
Rob,
I have two EVO T30s that work wonderfully using PXE. I booted once to
get
All,
Is it possible to use LEAP with wireless ltsp?
If so, how is it implemented?
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Is it possible to configure the X session on an ltsp client to be
tunnelled through ssh?
If so, can anyone point me toward any approriate HOWTO's?
Thanks.
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Thanks Guys.
I did actually end up starting a shell on the client to look at /proc
but was just curious as to how to do this when at runlevel 5. I'll check
out ltspinfod.
Thanks again.
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>>> Peter
o recompile the kernel to
include apm support.
Can I download a .config for the 2.4.19-ltsp-1 kernel from anywhere as
that will make the recompilation a whole lot easier :-)
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>>> David Johnston <[EMAIL PR
Sorry, should clarify this a bit...
The ltsp client is in run level 5.
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Hello All,
Is there any way that I can l
Hello All,
Is there any way that I can look into the /proc filesystem of a booted
ltsp client?
Thanks
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server so wouldn't a battery monitor be actually monitoring the status
of the battery, (if it existed), in the LTSP server?
Is my understanding here incorrect?
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All,
Once WEP is enabled on the access point is it then simply a matter of
putting the HEX key in wireless.cfg like so:
KEY = "xx"
Thanks
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All,
If I run wireless LTSP on a laptop is there then any way that I can
monitor the local battery condition on that laptop?
I cannot think of a way to do this except to use some kind of external
device that will monitor the battery status.
Any help will be very greatly appreciated.
David
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