Le Dimanche 3 Février 2002 20:34, Julius Szelagiewicz a écrit :
> first, you seem to have to separate networks running on comon wire
> - not good but it would explain addresses from the "wrong" network.
> second, dump the hub (use it dowstream) and replace it with a switch.
> third, my quo
> turn off dhcpd on your suse server (192.168.1.64). julius
Thanks, and it may come to this, but I really want to know is how, if at all,
to have 2 independent ltsp client-server setups on different subnets, but
with the servers talking to one gateway. It's not just in order to run my
admitedl
In order to try to sort out my Netscape plugin problems (see earlier
messages), I have set up a second server. So I now have a redhat server with
2 network cards. One is plugged into an ltsp terminal via a crossover cable,
and is on subnet 192.168.2, and the other is plugged into the hub used b
> The kernel starts loading then I get the:
> "crs error"
> and everything stops
You too huh ;-) One of my machines does this first thing in the morning, but
seems to be happy if I let it warm up for half an hour. As far as I can work
out, the message means that the kernel got scrambled somewhe
From: Neil Brideau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hmm, It makes sense to me, I think. Flash needs access to the sound card.
> Only 1 application may used /dev/dsp at a time any further attempts will
> block, hang, if improperly coded, like flash. I have had a number of
>problems with audio application
ssues? Does anyone
have a recent version of netscape or mozilla running via ltsp?
Any help appreciated,
Mark Howe
http://www.cyberporte.com
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