Finally! I was able to make it work. I set the
X_MODE_0 in the lts.conf to 800x600. I was also able
to fix the display in my server using my workstation
via ltsp. We'll be using ltsp for our POS project.
Any comments or suggestions will be of great help. :)
Kudos to LTSP.org! Thank you guys f
IL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John,
> Sounds like you are trying to use a screen mode
> that the monitor
> can't support.
>
> Pete
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> John Puz
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>
> and
>
> > syslogd: cannot write to remote filehandle
> > on192.168.0.9:514
>
> this can be solved by adding "-r" to the "syslogd
> options" in
> the /etc/sysconfig/syslog script and do a restart,
> in the server.
>
&g
Good day to everybody,
I've installed ltsp and i am able to boot but cannot
get past the login screen. The monitor in my client
shows the following before disappearing into oblivion
and the LEDs in my monitor starts to blink:
syslogd: cannot write to remote filehandle
on192.168.0.9:514
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