On Thursday 04 September 2008 21:20, Jordan Erickson wrote:
> I'll just paste in what seems to be the common problem here amongst 4 of
> my schools, when there is a full class of ~35 students logging on and
> trying to launch Firefox (these are all different people sending me
> e-mails):
>
> -
I thought I would just like to share a recent experience with thie list and
invite comments. I am ICT coordinator at Skegness Grammar School in England
and I have been running an LTSP network for 7 years. For the last 4 years the
whole school has been LTSP (about 190 clients on 3 application ser
se units bought for Â15
pounds each. At present running 3 application servers and one file server
with backup. All on SuSE 9.1 with full updates.
regards
garry
> >From: garry saddington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourcef
At Skegness grammar School we have a vacant post for a systems administrator.
If anyone is interested or knows of someone looking for a new post, details
can be found at:
www.skegnessgrammar.org
We run LTSP on about 100 clients and are moving to full Linux implementation.
Kind regards
Garry
On Thursday 15 July 2004 1:25 am, Ales Jagodnik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am writing a diploma on using LTSP in schools
> (Slovenia, Europe) and I would like to hear some
> succes stories of LTSP uses like in schools, libraries
> etc worldwide
>
> If possible with a internet link, please.
>
> BTW I am rea
On Thursday 13 May 2004 12:02 am, Chris Berry wrote:
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> garry saddington wrote:
> | On Wednesday 12 May 2004 11:06 pm, David J Germiquet wrote:
> |>Hi,
> |>
> |> I was wondering if one of you in the list c
Does anyone have any of these that they want to sell or donate to a school?
regards
garry
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On Wednesday 12 May 2004 11:06 pm, David J Germiquet wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I was wondering if one of you in the list could suggest a server for 25
> terminals? If a 64 bit machine would work? And how much ram I should buy?
Dual AMD 2400, 15k scsi hardrive, 2GB ram. 64bit scsi card, 64bit gigabit NIC
On Saturday 03 April 2004 16:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We have here a couple of IBM Personal Computer 300PL, with eepro100
> onboard NICs (well its difficult to know the type since they are onboard,
> but at least the floppy from romomatic (eb-5.2.4-eepro100.zdsk) works).
> The BIOS offers to
On Friday 26 March 2004 21:35, Adrian Kuepker wrote:
> Our installed user-base is increasingly nicely here, and I need to be
> able to assign a default printer on a per-machine in LTSP. Many of the
> PCs have a local printer attached, and most of the rest have their own
> workgroup printer. The va
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 18:17, Ovidiu MOISANU wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running a ltsp setup (6 clients so far), and everything was fine
> until I tried adding a client using an old compaq deskpro 4000. The
> machine has a 120 Mhz P1 cpu, 32 ram, onboard tlan nic and cirrus logic
> video. Usin
On Friday 19 December 2003 19:46, Eric Walker wrote:
> Hey, I got some more info on our thin clients. they are made by acute
> technologies and are actually no longer made. My other tech guys said
> that the windows ce is burned into a rom chip so it boots up
> automatically with windows ce. Doe
I have put up some photos of our LTSP network in action at:
www.scholarpack.org
go to 'my setup'
regards
garry
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On Wednesday 17 December 2003 17:02, Ragnar Wisløff wrote:
> garry saddington skrev:
>
>
>
> >I have seen this symptom on my network. The black X on a grey background
> > seems to be caused by the server being swamped by runaway processes or by
> > too many reque
On Monday 15 December 2003 09:13, Ragnar Wisloff wrote:
> An LTSP installation (Skolelinux, Debian woody based) at a school is
> showing som strange problems which I wonder if anyone can help me out
> with. From time to time there seems to be a bottleneck in the system
> somewhere, my guess is the
Is anyone running win2000 TS to provide Windows based software to LTSP
thin clients? I would like to know how feasible it is to use this,
stability, resources etc. If it is useable and reliable it may be the
impetus we need to rid us of Novell and local Windows forever.
regards
garry
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On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 09:11, Melvin Mungunda wrote:
> hi, i'm trying to boot a client from suse 8.0 but it stops
> and hangs at : mounting root filesystem:/opt/ltsp/i386
> from:10.1.1.201.
> dhcp and tftp is working i think any ideas
Make sure the workstation is listed in /etc/hosts and it i
On Saturday 11 October 2003 10:41, Mark Saward wrote:
> Hi,
>
> would you guys recommend single or dual processors? For roughly the
> same price, it means I would be getting significantly lower powered
> cpu's. Do dual processors provide any advantage over just extra
> processing power?
I would
I am using the nasd sound daemon and so far have only got OpenOffice to play
any sound. Has anyone got anything else to work and if so could you point me
in the right direction?
kind regards
garry
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On Monday 29 September 2003 16:03, David Johnston wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 03:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello there,
> > when we open 12 clients...there is a warning about too many files open.
> > I believe there is somewhere a limit on open precesses but where is it?
>
> /proc/sys/fs/
I am using the nasd sound daemon and so far have only got OpenOffice to play
any sound. Has anyone got anything else to work and if so could you point me
in the right direction?
kind regards
garry
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I am using Compaq deskpro A2000 clenits and can not get a greater resolution
than 640x480 even when I try to enforce one in the lts.conf file. does anyone
know what I can do to get a higher resolution. These machines were previously
windows clients and were able to use a higher resolution then.
On Thursday 11 September 2003 14:22, Clay, John wrote:
> I had a perfectly good ltsp system and then I did two things:
>
> * Upgraded Evo to V1.4 (uses gdm)
> * Changed our entire network numbering scheme
>
> The network is fine, all of our Win Boxes are OK and the LTSP server is
> performi
Definately SCSI and the fastest one you can find. I am using 15k rpm
u160 18gb disks. The problem comes with simultaneous logons and program starts
(probably the norm in a school) where an IDE disk would not cope.
regards
garry saddington
Skegness Grammar School
>
>
>
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On Tuesday 05 August 2003 11:01, Peter Childs wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, nicolas gremont wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > this my first message in this list :)
> >
> > i'm using esd to get sound on my thin client,
> > each time i want to start an application using sound i make this command
> >
I am now trying one of these cards in my client. I have booted from floppy
successfully and got the right rom image. I have 27c256 eeproms and have
programmed the rom into one and tried to boot from it without any success. I
have enabled the bootrom with a dos utility at 32k size. Is there anyth
i am unsure as how to progress from here: I have succeeded in booting a
workstation from a floppy bootable image and now want to burn an eeprom to do
the same thing. I have tried the docs but can't find out exactly what to do.
I have an eeprom burner and the correct eeproms and the correct rom i
Does anyone know how to enable the bootrom on these nics?
thanks
garry
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I have run a lab of 30 clients in a school environment (OO, mozilla etc.) with
heavy concurrent load for the last year and I have come to the conclusion
that in my environment based on Athlon 2000 processors the requirements are
one processor and 2GB ram per 15 clients. This allows a comfortable
Does anyone know how to configure a Suse 8.2 system to remove this annoying
problem. I want to be able to su and then run x applications while logged in
as my ordinary user, but this authentication system is getting in the way.
regards
garry
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On Sunday 13 July 2003 18:41, you wrote:
> On Sunday 13 July 2003 19:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sun, 13 Jul 2003, garry saddington wrote:
> > > I am trying to to run audacity as a local application and am having
> > > difficulties. I cured a connection refused
I am trying to to run audacity as a local application and am having
difficulties. I cured a connection refused error by turning on rsh in xinetd,
and can now login to the server using it. Now when i try to start the
application i get a 'permission denied' message. Does anyone know what may be
c
I have configured everything in the docs to get local apps working but on my
Suse 8.2 when i try to start an application locally all i get is a connection
refused. If NIS and NFS are working OK does anyone know what this could be?
I suspect that it something to do with the xserver and display but
Hello marc,
This is what i did:
First i made sure that i had all the dependencies stated in the ltsp-sound
package.
Then i installed the sound package as directed. Then i fiddled a lot with no
result until i finally found out what my sound card actually is. It is a
C-media 8738 chipset which cos
I have configured sound on my client with the NASD server. I can play the
sounds that come with OpenOffice but have not yet managed to get anything
else to work properly. Can anyone point me in the right direction for the
following.
1/ An application that can use this server to play mp3 and .w
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 13:51, garry saddington wrote:
> I think i have sorted this one. I used the installing 100dpi fonts article
> in the contrib area and followed it. Turn off the XFS server and all
> applications get enough fonts except OpenOffice. To solve this i did this:
> 1/
has anyone managed to get the fonts to behave on this distro and if so can you
let me know how you did it?
regards
garry
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I have to get 34 Compaq deskpro 2000's to boot from a server. The nics are
8139 based with bootrom sockets. I can boot from floppy without problems but
as yet i have problems booting from bootrom. I can't find a way to tell the
deskpros to boot from lan using the bootrom i have programmed with t
On Thursday 26 Jun 2003 8:30 pm, Reed Loefgren wrote:
> I just restarted dhcpd to listen on eth0 and I got this message back:
>
> All rights reserved.
> For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP
> Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file.
> Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases fi
On Monday 23 June 2003 19:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, garry saddington wrote:
> > can i use a 27c256 or 27c512 chip instead of the 27c128 stated on the
> > LTSP contrib area?
>
> I'd say "probably yes". That is, i've used both the
can i use a 27c256 or 27c512 chip instead of the 27c128 stated on the LTSP
contrib area?
regards
garry
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On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 9:32 pm, Matthew Tedder wrote:
> I want certain systems to use a certaint desktop server and other systems
> to use a different one.
>
> Does anyone know of a good (or any) way to do this?
Customise dhcpd.conf on each server to only respond to the relevant mac
addresses.
On Thursday 05 Jun 2003 2:25 pm, Sean Buck wrote:
> From: J C Romme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Organization:
> >Date: 04 Jun 2003 22:51:05 +0200
> >Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] M$-access, somewhat off-topic
> >
> >So my question:
> >
> >Does anyone know a tool to convert ms-access
On Saturday 05 April 2003 20:28, Peter Billson wrote:
> > There is about 80Gb free on a 120 Gb disk i have not yet checked the
> > inodes because i am not at school
> > regards
>
> Try vmstat to help you understand what is creating the load. In general
> if it isn't a process eating up CPU time t
On Saturday 05 April 2003 09:14, Kenneth Godee wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:14:17 +
>
> garry saddington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear list members,
> > I have two questions
> > Recently my LTSP servers have been exhibiting some worrying signs. The
he /home server is running RedHat 7.2.
Using ssh to connect to the /home server and running commands directly on it
does not solve the problem. Is there any logical explanation for this
seemingly illogical behaviour.
regards
garry saddington
Great instructions thanks. The telnet bit was refused, how do i open the port?
regards
garry
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On Thursday 27 Mar 2003 9:59 pm, garry saddington wrote:
> On Thursday 27 Mar 2003 10:23 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Garry
> >
> > http://ltsp.sourceforge.net/contrib/vnc.html
> >
> > These instructions exactly cover what you want to do.
> > BTW I
On Wednesday 26 Mar 2003 11:14 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> > On Tuesday 25 Mar 2003 11:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > > Does anyone know how to configure vnc so that a vncserver is started
> > > > =
> >
> > on
> >
> > > > demand when a user requests a connection? I a
On Tuesday 25 Mar 2003 11:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> > Does anyone know how to configure vnc so that a vncserver is started on
> > demand when a user requests a connection? I am using Mandrake 9.
>
> The ltsp vnc ssh contributed section shows exactly how this can be done
I have follo
On Tuesday 25 Mar 2003 4:32 pm, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
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> Make sure that XDMCP requests are being served. If you run 'netstat
> - -ant | grep 177' at a command prompt do you get anything? This will
> verify that XDMCP services are available on yo
Thanks but i have tried this solution and it does not seem to work on Mandrake
9
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Does anyone know how to configure vnc so that a vncserver is started on demand
when a user requests a connection? I am using Mandrake 9.
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I have recently seen a new problem with my LTSP network. My servers on
occasions have spiralled out of control with load averages reaching 50 -60.
This has usually been associated with heavy Mozilla use but on restarting
them they can continue to do this when users log back in. There is usually
I tried to get Blender working on an LTSP terminal but it came up with:
/dev/dsp no such device. I'm running Mandrake 9 any ideas?
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On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 18:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I make the ltsp installtion again and again,sometimes the tftp works
> perfeckt and sometimes it isn´t work.
>
> I had the same problem. Redhat turns tftp off by default. Have a look at
/etc/xinetd.d/tftp. Edit the line disable=yes to dis
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 08:59, Tom Lisjac wrote:
>
> > > You can control the ratio in dhcpd.conf if you set the servers up as
> > > primary and secondary. The "split" option will spread the clients
> > > equally, and the hba option lets you define a custom ratio.
> >
> > Thanks for your advice an
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 22:48, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
>
>
> Is dhcpd clever enough to not offer IPs that the other server already
> has offered, or are they configured to give out different ranges of
> IPs?
>
No it is not clever enough but if you use static IP addresses bound to
MAC addresses then o
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 19:42, Nathan Lavender wrote:
> I'm having a problem getting my LTSP testing environment to consistently
> boot without errors. The initial boot goes very smooth, however, when I
> power the client off and back on to simulate a power outage I start to
> get inconsistent result
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 16:03, Amassin Akhoullo wrote:
> I have installed k12ltsp-2.1.0 (redhat-7.3) and run well for 2 months, but
> when I made a update to redhat-8.0, on my terminals-X No login and password
> box, but X run well .
> thank you for your assistance
> I recently did the same thing
/15 splits or vice-versa. I plan to
increase the number of servers for about 80 clients to 6 or 8 in the
near future.
garry saddington
ICT co-ordinator
Skegness Grammar school, england
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I use openoffice but it should be the same. I install to /opt as root
with -net switch and then my students enter the following:
cd /opt/OpenOffice.org1.0
./setup
and the local setup program runs. Any help?
garry saddington
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anyone throw some light on this?
garry saddington
ICT co-ordinator
Skegness Grammar School, England
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