I just upgraded to the 4.1 package, and I was wondering if any changes were
made to the nanosleep function or related libraries. I have a local
application i have been running on the 3.x packages successfully, but it
appears to run painfully slow (though it does still run) on the 4.1 package.
This
Hi all,
The distribution of LTSP-4.1 comes with this set to 1MB in /etc/rc.sysinit.
The command line is /sbin/mke2fs -q -m0 /dev/ram1 ${RAMDISK_SIZE} where
${RAMDISK_SIZE} is set to 1024.
It looks like I can only increase this to 4096. Anything else above that
produces the error mke2fs: Filesyste
I ran into the same issue where it hangs once it tries to go into
multisession mode, but if you try to telnet into it you can get a session
going.
If you're not opposed to using xdm, I got it working by adding the following
line into /etc/inittab.
x:5:respawn:/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon
You can
Hi all,
I'm using the LTSP-4.1 distribution without NIS. We don't have NIS running
on any of our servers, and I'm trying to think of a way to easily update
user passwords on the diskless workstations. We change our user passwords
every 6 months, but it can become a headache to change the password
Hi all,
I've gotten Firefox successfully working as a local app on LTSP-4.1. It took
a little effort, but I'm quite pleased with the results. However, I have a
question on performance.
Here's my setup:
The LTSP server is a Linux Enterprise v3.1 box with 1GB of ram and 10/100Mb
NIC interface.
The