How are you booting DOS on the clients now? Is there a hard drive
installed for it? If so, using lilo to optionally boot either DOS from
the drive or Linux from your LTSP server is pretty straightforward.
If there is no HD, using lilo on a boot floppy should also be pretty easy.
I'm not sure ho
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Egan, Matt B. (Artco) wrote:
> SO I rebooted today don't know why just did.
>
> I haven't changed anything for quite sometime but now when I go to login
> (from terminal) I get nothing it just lands back on a new login screen.
Check the file .xsession-errors (note the leadi
Not that I know of, but check out VNC
(http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/) for something that might fit your
needs. There are clients and servers for all major platforms; package is
GPL.
-emile
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Marcus Smith wrote:
> Slightly off topic, but:
>
> Short of shelling out $230
You should use the lines
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 3
X_MOUSE_EMULATE3BTN = Y
to get it working.
-emile
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, [iso-8859-1] Prolinux wrote:
> I am using Mandrake 8.0 and LTSP 2.08 and right-click
> is not working at all in all of my terminals with 2
> buttons PS/2 mouse. My ltsp.conf is:
Shouldn't that be /dev/ttyS* ?
-emile
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Ryan Rusaw wrote:
> I see to be having some difficulty getting an old Microsoft serial mouse (
> /dev/tts/0 ) working when starting X.
>
> I'm using 2.09pre3 series of .tgz's (devfs).
>
> My /etc/modules.devfs includes
> alias /d
Ah, I see. Sorry for muddying the waters; and thanks for the explanation.
-emile
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> Nope. You still need the user-space cardmgr service running. It's what
> does everything, for the moment. It interacts with the kernel
> modules/drivers to set th
>
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On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, David Brickner wrote:
> Failed to mount '/lts/boot/bootp' (this is after DHCP gives it all the
> I have the default file there with:
> /tfptboot/lts/ltsroot 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0(ro,no_root_squash)
Sorry, I wasn't paying enough attention when I wrote my first r
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, David Brickner wrote:
> Incorrect File Type (this is after DHCP gives it all the proper
> information and it attemtps to load vmlinuz.all.bootp via TFTP. Does
> this mean that none of the kernels match my NIC? If so, anyone know
> what NIC is these things?)
>
> Failed to
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jacques B. Siboni wrote:
> Jon,
>
> Do you mean it's mandatory to use NICS? As I don't. As it's a very littel lan
> I assumed I did not need NICS. But if you say so I will install it
I don't understand. NIC is a Network Interface Card; the thing you plug
the ethernet cable
Hello all,
I am using LTSP with my ultralight laptop (no floppy drive, no cd drive)
as a client so I can use it as a totally silent X terminal to my main
development machine (added a client /dev/hda entry and a 'hdparm -y
/dev/hda' to client /etc/rc.local to spin down drive after boot). But I
can
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