hi,
Jim McQuillan schrieb:
> You need to pass 'NIC=8139too' on the kernel command line.
>
> The method of passing kernel command line arguments varies, depending on
> whether you are using Etherboot or PXE.
>
> Take a look at this article on our wiki:
>
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/L
hi,
short question:
the client has two network cards and the ltsp kernel try the wrong card.
what is the dhcp/ltsp option, to use (after tftp boot) the other card:
3c59x eth0
8139too eth1
we need eth1
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hi,
ok, i understand, why it isn't it a good way. So i searched a long
time for good howtos, but in most cases, they are very old and unusable.
I want to use icewm as wm, and idesk for the desktop icons, but i
explain, what we have now:
The windows workstations running a few programs for sch
hi,
Burke Almquist schrieb:
> You really don't want to share user accounts like that. If you don't
what speaks against setups like these? It works under windows since
years (without using roming profiles). I searched a while for kiosk
setups, but most are not very usable for schools.
cu denny
hi,
i installed ltsp 4.2 and i have questions about logins.
In our school, we use only one account, called "gastzugang" which is a
normal user (in these case: for windows). In most cases there is no
problem (except openoffice: "The current profile seems to be in use
... "), but how does it
hi,
Am Fr, den 14.05.2004 schrieb Romain Surleau um 13:58:
> RCFILE_01 = "rmedia"
> RMEDIA_DEV01_NAME = "floppy"
> RMEDIA_DEV01_PATH = "/dev/floppy/0"
> RMEDIA_DEV02_NAME = "cdrom"
> RMEDIA_DEV02_PATH = "/dev/cdroms/cdrom0"
>
> Then each client has access to his CD/Floppy with gftp (host : name
hi,
Am Di, den 30.03.2004 schrieb olivier um 23:37:
> I have the message "too much work at interrupt, intrstatus=0x0040". I have
> found on the web that it is a problem of the kernel module 8139too.
Change the PCI SLOTS from you're cards and shut up pnp in the bios
setup. This is a problem wit
hi,
Am So, den 07.03.2004 schrieb Jean Christophe um 11:05:
> Sorry it's said "sound driver not loaded"
> My conf looks like yours : SDMODULE_01 = ?snd-intel8x0.
start a terminal session (init 3) and try "lspci". After that, modprobe
the module from you're soundcard and look what does happen.
I
hi,
Am Sa, den 06.03.2004 schrieb Jean Christophe um 22:13:
> Hi
> "Sound module not loading." !
> I am looking at it, but if you know how to do, I will be glade !
[ws107]
MODULE_01 = r128
XSERVER = ati
SOUND = Y
SOUND_DAEMON = esd
hi,
Am Sa, den 06.03.2004 schrieb Jean Christophe um 15:17:
> Hi,
> I found out in the archives that it was no sounds server for version 4 !
> I just have to be patient.
i get sound on every Terminal with the esd Daemon on LTSP-4. Follow the
normal Sound installation like on LTSP-3 without down
hi,
i want running some local apps, but i don't want to copy everything to
the ltsp path. Can i use /usr for ltsp and local apps?
my exports:
/usr 192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0(ro,no_root_squash,async)
is it possible?
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Am Sa, den 21.02.2004 schrieb Dieter Kroemer um 14:57:
> If you can read german, have a look at
> www.linux-club.de --> ltsp
> Wolfgang Schweer has written some infos about using a cdrom at the
> client.
thanks, i will check it out :-) but first i have to setup local apps.
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hi,
some TS-Clients have a scsi burner and normal cdroms/dvds. Is it
possible to use this devices?
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hi,
ok i get sound working with esd instead of nas, but the sound is very
quietly. The user can't access to /dev/mixer, so i assume that i need
change the devfsd.conf
LOOKUP snd MODLOAD ACTION snd
LOOKUP dsp MODLOAD
LOOKUP mixerMODLOAD
LOOKUP
hi,
ah, the error was NOT in the lts.conf. I had the error's after
installing the ltsp_sound package :-(
Am Di, den 17.02.2004 schrieb Denny Schierz um 22:45:
> I had errors in the lts.conf, but there was no error on the terminal
> client (i saw, that my [standard] modules like
hi,
i need really a syntax checker for the lts.conf. I spent now several
hours for searching the problem, why doesn't the login window appears
(dhcp, kdm etc.).
I had errors in the lts.conf, but there was no error on the terminal
client (i saw, that my [standard] modules like agpgart was not load
hi,
on one terminal, the keyboard and mouse does not work under X (and no
login manager), but in the shell.
I cannot see any errors, no syslog messages. The client was a Windows PC
and everything with out problems, but windows ;-).
Hardware:
ATI R128
P2B-S
256Mb SDRam
3Com 3c905 10/100
Sound ES
hi,
Am So, den 15.02.2004 schrieb Denny Schierz um 12:36:
> I'm searching for a 100Mbit Card and try again.
i switched the network card and it is working :-)
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hi,
Am So, den 15.02.2004 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] um 12:22:
> Denny
> Tell us about your client hardware.
Asus P2B, P350Mhz, Matrox MGA AGP, SND AD1860,
> is it having a 10mbs NIC?
jepp, it has a 3com 3c900Combo on a 10/100 Switch
> what is RAM?
128MB SD-Ram
I'm searching for a 100Mbit Car
hi,
i have some problems, the client hangs on pivot_root and i don't know
why, both system are gentoo Linux.
(Name debian Kernel 2.4) (Name win2k Kernel 2.6.2)
DHCP/TFTP ServerX / NFS Server
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hi,
i want to use a kernel 2.6 Kernel on Server and Client. I created a
bootdisk with rom-o-matic. I can boot the kernel, but i he can't mount
the NFS root from the server. I red linux/Documentation/nfsroot.txt so
it seems, that i have to use kernel params, but i don't know how.
The client has on
hi,
i had it running in less than 10minutes :-)
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 08:40, Remi Bernhard wrote:
> Does anyone try ltsp with Debian Woody ?
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hi,
i do not want passwords any more, is here anybody who setuped a LTSP System with Login
devices such as USB Sticks/token or smartcards?
I want that the users can login on every Terminal, logout if they remove the media,
and i want that they can put on this media
gnupg keys and other user/se
No, I could'nt get it to work. As I can't spend a whole week for about a
srubf> dozen of these, the cost will be lower if I change them. They'll go to other
srubf> machines that are not yet connected.
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>
>> By default, ltsp is using a 3c59x driver, is it possible to replace or
>> change the driver or is that not necessary?
hi,
you've to shut up the pnp in the bios, the 3c90x works only, without
plug n' play support in the bios.
cu
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Guten Tag ltsp-discuss,
hello, ltsp freaks,
I'm setting up LTSP 3.0 successful on a Debian Woody machine. Now i
want sound on every workstation. I installed alsa and KDE with
artsd. Is it possible to use arts instead of nas?
thanks
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