[Ltsp-discuss] Wyse WT2715SE and WT3720SE with LTSP

2007-08-14 Thread Kevin Valentine
Has anyone here had experience using Wyse Winterms with LTSP? A friend of mine has about 10 total of WT2715SE and WT3720SE and he's interested in using them with an upcoming LTSP project. I don't have them in front of me yet but he's told me they're basically PCs integrated into a CRT monitor. H

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Very slow. Problem with client graphic configuration

2007-04-17 Thread Kevin Valentine
Hi Francisco, Can you connect a single client directly to the server with a crossover cable and see if it behaves the same way? The only time I've seen this kind of slow down on multiple PCs was when I was using some really old Compaq Deskpro 4000s. Their NICs would not auto-negotiate properl

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP 5 and SCREEN_07 = startx on Ubuntu 6.10

2007-04-14 Thread Kevin Valentine
Thanks Anthony, Yeah, it was definitely using LDM. XDMCP had been enabled. I decided to remove all the commented lines in my lts.conf file. Then it worked. Seems that I had something bad with the content of the file. Not sure what I had wrong in there. Thanks for the support :-) -kevin

[Ltsp-discuss] LTSP 5 and SCREEN_07 = startx on Ubuntu 6.10

2007-04-13 Thread Kevin Valentine
I've seen this question asked in various ways but I haven't seen a clear answer. I'm trying to use gdm instead of ldm with the LTSP 5 install on Ubuntu 6.10. Setting "SCREEN_07 = startx" isn't working in my custom lts.conf file. Still uses ldm. What am I missing? -kevin ---

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] eTC2300 + ltsp5 work very slow

2007-03-15 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 3/15/07, Francisco Cervilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi!. > > my clients are EPATec eTC Vortex86 200MHz 128M. > This work fine with ubuntu 6.0 and ltsp4. > > Now, i buy new server, and install ubuntu 6.10 and > ltsp5, and the clients works very, very slow. Other > client (pc), work fine.

[Ltsp-discuss] Re: Slackware 10.0

2005-02-05 Thread Kevin Valentine
Hi John, I've been away from LTSP for quite a while and have a few questions I'd like to run by y'all: 1) Are there any particular reasons not to use Slack 10.0 as an LTSP foundation? 2) Is Evolution still freely available under the open source license or must it be purchased? I'm not sure abo

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] passing boot params in dhcpd.conf for tlan nic on Compaq

2004-12-16 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 12/06/2004 01:09:47 PM, Jim McQuillan wrote: I wonder if a comma would work between the parameters. like this: option option-129 "NICOPT=duplex=2,speed=10"; Got it working. I tested it out with a \n and the linuxrc script takes it. Looks like any whitespace character other than actual

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Slackware 10 & your LTSP

2004-12-16 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 12/11/2004 12:16:03 PM, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: Dears,i wanna install LTSP on Slackware 10. But you don't support slackware. Please guide me Yours,Mohsen I've installed on Slackware 10 too. Like Eric said the install works fine once you get the required perl modules. After that I thi

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] passing boot params in dhcpd.conf for tlan nic on Compaq

2004-12-12 Thread Kevin Valentine
I forgot to mention that I've built the kernel based on section 8.2.3.2 of the LTSP 4.1 kernel doc. This is a kernel for use without an initrd. -kevin --- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundre

[Ltsp-discuss] passing boot params in dhcpd.conf for tlan nic on Compaq

2004-12-04 Thread Kevin Valentine
vations, the side-effect of not matching the duplex settings to that of the server is you get a really, really slow interface. Any suggestions on how to force the duplex settings on my tlan cards? Also, why don't the tlan nics autonegotiate properly? Could there be something wrong wi

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] compaq deskpro 4000 problem

2004-02-12 Thread Kevin Valentine
Hi Ovidiu, These Compaqs aren't too bad. I have four of them. Forget about that bios stuff on the separate partition. I went down that road and it turned out to be a big, fat waste of time. I decided to go with the existing tlan NIC and the integrated Cirrus video adapter. There's a couple

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-02-02 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2004.02.02 04:42 Neil Stone wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Kevin, ~ Did you manage to note down the changes to the LTSP file structure ? I am trying (in vain) to sort out this problem myself. Sorry to say I have not. I've had to set that server aside for a few weeks

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] FIXED! Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-27 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2004.01.14 18:37 Todd Shoemaker wrote: [snip] So basically, I copied the xkb folder from my LTSP3 tree into the LTSP4 tree, restarted my X session (ctrl-alt-backspace) and StarOffice7 and OOo 1.1 menus work flawlessly. Thanks for the hint! Here are the steps to replicate (as root on the ser

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-14 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2004.01.14 10:10 David Johnston wrote: On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 23:08, Kevin Valentine wrote: > On 2004.01.13 21:36 Todd Shoemaker wrote: > > I'm having a similar problem to what John McCreesh discussed and fixed > > last month on this list, which is very sluggish m

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Slow menus with Open Office 1.1 on v4.

2004-01-13 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2004.01.13 21:36 Todd Shoemaker wrote: I'm having a similar problem to what John McCreesh discussed and fixed last month on this list, which is very sluggish menus with OOo 1.1 or StarOffice 7 on LTSP v4. Hi Todd, I just recently installed K12LTSP-4 and witnessed the same behavior on my client

[Ltsp-discuss] [OT] Powerline ethernet - wireless alternative?

2004-01-10 Thread Kevin Valentine
Any of you tried Homeplug powerline equipment with LTSP yet? Looks like a nice alternative to wireless (in some situations). It even uses 56-bit DES link encryption. I went to a BestBuy today and saw a box from Netgear: Model XE102 Wall-Plugged Ethernet Bridge. Expensive, I think it was $75 e

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] half-duplex reason for slow X-session?

2003-11-19 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2003.11.19 17:36 Timothy Legge wrote: > > I'm trying to use three Compaq Deskpro 4000 as diskless clients > > with LTSP 3 and a rom-o-matic tlan boot disk. One of the DCs runs > > I am glad to hear that you are able to use the tlan Etherboot driver I > wrote. I'm happy you wrote it :-) > >

[Ltsp-discuss] half-duplex reason for slow X-session?

2003-11-19 Thread Kevin Valentine
ment for the "hardware ethernet" setting for the MAC address of the client's NIC? option-129 looks like it would be something like "NIC=tlan ..." What words are reserved for setting the duplex ... DUPLEX=full? Can I set duplex from within the dhcpd.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ./start_ws: line 1: 273 Segmentation Fault ...

2003-11-04 Thread Kevin Valentine
On 2003.11.04 07:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > loook at line 273 in the scriptfor a hint whar is going on...good luck chuck > >From what I read in another post. That number refers to the PID that produced the seg >fault. I'll still check but I recall the number being different almost every time.

[Ltsp-discuss] ./start_ws: line 1: 273 Segmentation Fault ...

2003-11-02 Thread Kevin Valentine
Hi all, Anyone familiar with this? ./start_ws: line 1: 273 Segmentation Fault /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 -query 192.168.0.3 It boots fine up to the prompt (runlevel 3). Then when I when I run /tmp/start_ws I get a black screen. I then do an ALT-> and I find the output detailed above. I've looked