> My ltsp-system works perfectly well until I add more clients to it.
> Since buying extra memory is not very attractive (Senegal, not very
> rich) it should be nice to specify an option to use either more the
> memory in the server (1GB) or in the clients (128 MB).
>
Sometimes just throwing more
Sylva =) wrote:
> I want something more cheap than $250~$350. Because of it that I
> looked for used thinclients at ebay.
>
> I found an hp t5125:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Hp-Compaq-t5125-Thin-Client-PU896AT-400MHz-32MB-128MB_W0QQitemZ160011760939QQihZ006QQcategoryZ11218QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZV
Denis,
Did you change your DHCP server settings to listen on eth1?
Pete Billson
Thanks for your reply (and thanks to Todd too)
That's exactly what I want to do, but I don't find where to do this!
I use dhcp3-server on Ubuntu. There's nothing about it in dhcpd.conf.
Not sure where Ubuntu
I've tried altering my logout script by using
killall to shut down the problem processes before using slay, by
switching to pkill or plain old kill, but those processes are still left
running. However, if you log into a shell as the same user that has
those running processes, and run the logout s
nigel barker wrote:
The wheel/centre button doesn`t work on any of my clients.
In lts.conf I tried:
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "IMPS/2" (also tried PS/2 and NetScrollPS/2)
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS= 3
ZAxisMapping= "4 5"
We use all "Wheel Mouse Optical USB and PS/2 Compati
Kenneth Tindle wrote:
I see nothing amiss in gdmsetup, although there is nothing there
that explicitly enables remote login.
Just checking because I didn't see it mentioned in your post.
gdm.conf
[xdmcp]
Enable=true
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Steve Hargadon wrote:
I called Codeweavers, reached a salesperson who knew all about LTSP,
and got a quote immediately for a school needing to use Office at $38
each user.
I called NeTraverse, talked to a salesperson who had never heard about
LTSP, didn't feel comfortable answering any questions, a
Todd Relyea wrote:
Has anyone tried MuNAS with their LTSP setup?
http://www.advancedthintech.com/
Just curious if it works as described or if there were
any pitfalls in the install process.
Thanks..
Todd
Here's a quote from there FAQ's page
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Here's how I've got mine set up
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gdm.conf
BackgroundProgram=/usr/bin/setnumlock
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~/.xinitrc
/usr/bin/setnumlock
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I copy the Linux partition using Ghost the copy won't boot. I only
get "GRUB" displayed. Can anyone help here? I am using Suse Linux 8.1.
Not really sure what this has to do with "ltsp"
But
Ghost has several switches that will include copying the
MBR. It does
Rajesh Jha wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying hard to install a thin client at my office. After installing
the required RPMs from ltsp.orp and making the necessary changes in the
system, I am getting the following error.
--
Boot from (N)etwork or (Q)uit?
Probing pci.nic...
[rt18139] - ioaddr
LinuxLingam wrote:
dear all,
just combed thru the mailing archives at ltsp, the documentation, and
searched thru google. need help on the following unresolved problem:
objective: old pcs with small hard-disks (500mb, 4gb to 8gb) are to be
used for merely booting into ltsp. instructions are *not*
Simon Haynes wrote:
Icewm is now up and running, I have a shared config and a simple script to generate new users and pre-configured folders.
Now I'm trying to tweak the Firebird settings. By default, it has a 50 meg web cache which I'd like to trim to 0, and I also need to set the proxy and hom
LTSP-4 is now available
It's been a long time coming, and we're very excited to finally
announce that it is ready.
I know it's been discussed before but
How about a short reminder on how to install
along side of current ltsp install for testing?
Dear Group,
I am trying to setup a new node on an existing ltsp server. The
new node has an original Intel D845GLVA mother board with onboard
ethernet card. The following is the relevant part of my dhcpd.conf:
host ckc{ # CKC MACHINE # PXE Floppy Drive
hardware ethernet 00:07:E9:4
I have a problem with a new server I am setting up right now.
A bit more infos about my environment:
The server has 3 NICs:
eth0, 192.168.1.100 (not connected right now)
eth1, 192.168.0.20
eth2, 153.95.169.115
What is strange is that if I set up a small local network with only eth1
connected
I've seen it mention here that others have got xf4vnc to work
but I've fallen short.
If anyones got it to work, what combination of versions
are you using? LTSP/xf4vnc versions?
I've been back and forth with the author and we've reached
a dead end in trying to get it to work with LTSP.
Now, it migh
Does anyone know what versions of XFree86 are
on the 3.x "x_core" packages?
3.0.1 = 4.1.0???
3.0.2-0 =
3.0.3-0 =
3.0.4-0 = 4.2.99
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Haven't actually tried it but.
Couldn't you do it with symbloic links to the binaries?
In other words have multitable sym links with permissions set
for the individual groups pointing to the binaries.
Sounds messy..
Haven't looked into it lately, but what you really want is..
Extende
Should not have any problems with that box,
Compaq has good support for Linux.
but I agree with the other posts, you can get a lot
more for the money. I consider that box currently third generation
and for the same amount of money you can get second generation
cpq stuff, 1ghz plus, 10k Ultra3, 133m
> Does anyone have an idea of the memory footprint differences between
> Galeon and Phoenix? Wich one is better/faster for an LTSP environment?
We use Phoenix in our LTSP set up mainly because of its completely
configurable user interface. You can add/remove any element of the user
interface and
Try the etherboot 5.0.7 version.
There was a timing issue with the more current versions
that effected eepro100's and I'm not sure if it's been fixed
yet.
And I don't believe the 5.1.x series will work.
> Thanks for the reply. I'm not getting any sleep tags. Once its
> "Searching for server (DHCP
Google: Xscreensaver dpms
> Does anybody have any idea how to make the monitor go into sleep mode.
> Right now of course my monitors stay on all of the time and I would like
> to be able to have them shut down after a few hoursand of course
> come back up when they are needed...
>
>
> P.S.
What login manager are you using?
Kdm, Gdm..
If using Gdm (I'm not sure about others) I believe it
defaults to not allow remote login by "root"
for security reasons. This can be changed in gdm.conf.
If not using Gdm, the others may have the same type of
security setting. Many remote programs do
Here's what I'm using and works with no problems.
ws001 uses a MS Wheel Mouse Optical PS2/USB
[Default]
SERVER = 192.168.2.10
XSERVER= auto
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
The only thing that looks a little strange to me is
under [ws001] you have both
[ws001]
XSERVER= auto
XF86CONFIG_FILE= XF86Config.ws001
Don't know if it's the problem, but I'd move the "XSERVER = auto"
up to the [Default] section and leave the
XF86CONFIG_FILE =
Try
http://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss%40lists.sourceforge.net/
or.
google "ltsp pxe"
google "ltsp login"
>
> Can anyone explain to me how to search to ltsp discussion mail archive hosted on
>Sourceforge?
>
> Simple searches using keywords such as 'Login' or 'PXE' yields no
Maybe I missed some of this thread but normally
one would edit the Makefile "Extraversion"
when compiling a kernel.
VERSION = 2
PATCHLEVEL = 4
SUBLEVEL = 9
EXTRAVERSION = -test1
This way you'll get a kernel named "2.4.9-test1"
and when you make install your modules
the sub dir "/lib/modules/2.4.
Pedro,
I'm not trying to be jerk, maybe someone will jump in and
help, but you really need to take a step back and read some
online tutorials on tcp/ip. Just google "tcp/ip multihomed"
and "tcp/ip routing". Your ip addressing and routing table
have several problems. If you read a couple of the
onl
Without having it here to see or play with myself
it would seem that you should be able to boot from
a cf media card. Cheap readers and media are all over.
Does this unit have an ide 40/44 pin interface?
They usally do, if so get a DOM (device on module).
Using either of the two methods above shoul
Thank you sir, your suggestions were spot on. This method of assistance
is wonderful, thanks again.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Godee [mailto:ken@;perfect-image.com]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:52 PM
To: Gerson Caicedo
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Network card problems with RH7.3
Rox filer and it's "pinboard" option.
This will do exactly what your looking for
and it's a great piece of software and well supported.
http://rox.sourceforge.net/rox_filer.php3
> Folks,
>
> Having perused a month or two's email on this list, I cannot find a
> good answer to the requirement
Jeff,
Maybe I'm just confused.
Are you trying to create a local storage device for
the workstation or are you just trying to use it to boot
up ltsp?
> I apologize if this has already been covered, I'm new to the list
> and didn't find anything about this in the archive.
>
> I'm running LTSP
ar future and package
> > it up a little better, for people that have not used perl and perl modules
> > before it can be a little trouble setting up.
> >
> > > Ken,
> > > Hey that is way-cool! Is there a link ot this from ltsp.org? If not
Ron,
Just a thought..
One of your earlier posts you said you had two nics in the server?
Do you? What are thier ip's and netmask and what/where do they
connect to?
> Darryl Bond wrote:
>
> > Go back to ltsp.org download page and grab the V3 documentation from
> > the download section. It w
ss workstation
> simultaneously?. I think this will be more important. Even logout, the
> machine is still running.
>
> Stephen
>
>
> At 09:01 AM 10/2/2002 -0700, Ken Godee wrote:
> >Sam,
> >Here's a program I made a while ago just for the purpose
>
d
>be!
>
> Pete
>
> Ken Godee wrote:
> >
> > Sam,
> > Here's a program I made a while ago just for the purpose
> > your looking for. I've not worked on it for awhile but might
> > give you a starting point or something to hack.
> > I'm
Sam,
Here's a program I made a while ago just for the purpose
your looking for. I've not worked on it for awhile but might
give you a starting point or something to hack.
I'm also starting a new Ltsp project and will be breaking back
into the program again soon.
Have a look...
http://www.perf
Your set up seems confusing.
A firewall is usally set up to block external untrusted networks, ie.
the internet. Which would appear to be on your eth0. Then
normally you would have a second nic installed for trusted/internal
networks on ie. eth1 and your server would be the gateway/firewall
Your set up seems confusing.
A firewall is usally set up to block external untrusted networks, ie.
the internet. Which would appear to be on your eth0. Then
normally you would have a second nic installed for trusted/internal
networks on ie. eth1 and your server would be the gateway/firewall
I haven't use any wireless set ups for ltsp yet, sounds interesting
thou.
What window manager / desktop are you running?
Even though bandwith seems ok, it there not some kind
of encoding/decoding that goes on both ends for security reasons?
How does the speed compare to your wired setup?
What
I believe you could just set up a different ip address (net) or
differnet sub mask for the ltsp systems and have the ltsp's servers
dhcp only answer to the ltsp net/sub net. You might want to review
the man pages for dhcp pay particular attention to "authoritative"
declarations.
> Hi,
> On o
To all;
I got tried of not being able to search LTSP email archives and
and about a week ago I signed up ltsp-discuss to a "free" email
archive service. I've used this web site for other lists that did not
have searchable archives and it's cool. It's hosted by VA Linux.
It only goes back about a w
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