hand I did not find something like lts.conf
in lessdisks and LTSP has a much bigger community.
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> Hello!
>
> Does anybody know any good tools for keeping track of what happens on a
> LTSP server?
I use webminstats (using rrdtool)
to answer some of your questions.
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with this default LTSP setup.
any ideas ?
anyone knows this effect ?
are there any options that I can give to the
8139too driver ?
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of the flash
> disk. They work great with LTSP as well as ClusterKNOPPIX.
Why I would never by a WinCE Terminal:
With every Terminal you buy, money is going to Microsoft!
*********
I prefer Via mini-ITX or LEX-light booksize PCs
Hi list,
We are planning a big demo installaiton with 200 Terminals.
So I'm looking for experiences from others
(Server RAM, CPU, Bandwith, Cluster? ...)
I read about th city of largo in Florida
and will read as much as I find on the web about it.
Anyone else ?
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found is to increase the Socket Input Queue:
(which might crash the machine after a while - you are warned)
echo 262144 > /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default
echo 262144 > /proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max
(see: http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/performance.html )
Anselm: where do you buy rtl813
Dieter Kroemer wrote:
> But if I start the x0rfbserver at the terminal and want to connect
> from the terminalserver with vncviewer, the x0rfbserver at the
> terminal is killed with the errormessage:
> BadAccess (attempt to access private ressource denied)
> (I've also tried with xrfbviewer - the s
Fred Aswad wrote:
> There a couple
> of options i am unclear about:
>
> MODULE
don't you have an lts.conf.readme file ?
# MODULE_01 through MODULE_10
# Upto 10 kernel modules can be loaded by using these configuration
# entries. The entire command line that you would use when run
lder Version of LTSP 3.0.x was running fine on the same PCs!
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I'd like to try it in the future for remote access over
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sound I/O
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>
>
>
> I'm getting problems on setting the client X display using S3 Trio D2 vga
> card. Can you help me on the configuration settings (server site).
try to use and maybe modify one of my config files:
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richardsivila wrote:
> Hello friends. Somebody knows like forming video card ISA. Algun is due
> to happen parametro to kernel. in the DHCP, like for cards ISA of Network.
> My card is a OTI O37C Thanks for everything.
no, you dont do that in dhcpd.conf.
you configure Video Cards in /opt/ltsp/
Iuri Fiedoruk wrote:
> I have a workstation that sometime (mostly randomicaly) just logs out back
> to mdkdm (the server is a Mandrake 9.1 machine).
> Other workstartions dosen't have this problem.
do they all have the same amount of RAM & SWAP ?
16MB RAM without swap is not enough for some appli
Juan C Zarta wrote:
> We're using LTSP sucessfully. We have 40 workstations, when we try to have
> more ws we have problems in the server like "segmentation fault" or "kernel
> panic" or server blocking.
the server only crashes when you have more than 40 ws ???
that's strange. kernel panic sounds
agung apra pramono wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I already install ltsp_kernel-3.0.9 and i use the lpp version, everytime
> the client boot there's a comment: //
> You passed an undefined mode number.
That means that LPP will not work with this (old?) graphiccard
because it does not have the needed VESA-M
as Clients
when I install an Etherboot-NIC into the Client.
BTW: I hate the fact that this machines have no built-in BIOS-Menu.
If you want to change settings, you have to add a floppy or harddisk :-(
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Remi Bernhard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I don't know the best distri, but I've got no problems with SuSE 8.2
>
> Does anyone try ltsp with Debian Woody ?
www.skolelinux.no
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does not work.
The Network-Card is a PCI Card with rtl8139
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> can i integrate a new xfree version with my current ltsp ( core 3.0.7 ) ?
> Can i just replace the files of the current version ?
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Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
> Blaine,
> i've been looking for a cheap biometric authentication
I saw a finger-scanner for Linux some while ago, but can't remember where.
suse.de ? linuxland.de ?
i think it was bundled with a linux homebanking software.
I'll tell you when I find it again
hanks for everything.
I'm VERY happy & proud to be part of the global LTSP
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>
> http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/eproms.txt
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Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> > Can anybody helpme with an electronic circuit of a programmer and
> > recommend a software to do this ?
http://www.loet.de/flasher.html (german language)
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/apps/circuits/EEP-0.2.html
http://www.heise.de/ct/Redaktion/ea/flasher/f
Bipinchandra Ranpura wrote:
> -1 Linux server P4 m/c. with 256MB RAM, 40GB HDD, PCI
>NIC 10/100mbps
> -5 Linux diskless workstations all are P1 with 16MB
>RAM, 2MB of SVGA Cards, 10mbps NIC (ISA/PCI)
>
> My main interest to run StarOffice 6.0 under this
> setup.
>
> What will be the speed o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Take a look at:
>
> http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/eproms.txt
>
> There's a crude drawing of how a 28-pin chip fits in a 32-pin
> socket.
you can also have a look at my closeup picture of an 3c595 Card
with 28-pin etherboot-EPROM inside:
http://www.lug-marl.de/do
Barber, Patrick (WorldCom) wrote:
> Hi guys,
> What is the best way of deploying network based scanners to ltsp?
the easiest way is to conect it to the server
every terminal user can use the standard scansoftware.
connecting it to a Terminal is harder, but not impossible,
it is similar to ltsp-so
Adrian Snyman wrote:
> Okay, so I have 2 Clients so far of the 6 I will be getting ..
>
> These things come with HDD's 270MB -> 528MB
>
> It's a bit of a waste to have to use floppies/Boot ROM's
>
> Would it work to create a primary parition of +- 2MB for the bootable
> floppy image, then use the r
Kohl Laszlo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it possible to set up more than one LTS on one network.
>
> If we have 3 Linux servers, can we set them up as separate 3 LTS (no load
> balancing)?
yes
> Is it possible to select the requiered LTS?
yes, try
X -indirect HOST
in the client-startscript.
> If
garry saddington wrote:
> I tried to get Blender working on an LTSP terminal but it came up with:
>
> /dev/dsp no such device. I'm running Mandrake 9 any ideas?
> regards
> garry
/dev/dsp is the sound-device, maybe you can start blender with a
kind of "-nosound" option. or you install & configur
Arbanu Ristianto wrote:
> I have one question,
> how to turn off the workstation ??
> Just log off and turn off the computer power,
yes, just power off.
I dont see a connetion between your subject & your question?!
Martin
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yes we are interested
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Rizsanyi Zsolt wrote:
> Alternatively I want to try to copy over the files to /opt/ltsp/i386 from
> my distribution (Redhat7.3).
> What do you think will that work?
yes, I did it some months ago (with Suse, not RedHat)
Greetings,
Mart
Delz wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can LTSP run smoothly if all my workstations are using 10baseT 3c509 LAN
> cards and using 10/100 Mbps switches and not 10/100Mbps hubs?
yes. put a 100 Mbps Card and enough RAM (depends on your applications)
into the server.
we have 17 workstations running with 3c509
Romain Surleau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two problems with my Mandrake 8.2 with ltsp :
> - memory use is up to 95%
I guess 95% is the total of processes + Buffers + Cache
>(512M ram, no user connected, swap use:1Mb
> over 1Gb swap partition). Why doesn'it use the swap ?
it is: swap use:1Mb
sw
ot; ISA - if not then disable ISA-PnP
* make sure that the required IRQ (10?) is reserved for "legacy" ISA in your
BIOS
* try this:
option option-129 "NIC=ne IRQ=10 IO=0x300"
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Michael Buckbee wrote:
> One other thing you can't do that is possible with Citrix, etc. is
> publishing just a specific application (something common on the ASP front)
why do you think taht's not possible ?
* start the application instead of the windowmanager.
* or: (un)set the x-bits of the a
John Clay wrote:
> What command string will cause Linux to re-read the following
> configuration files that influence the operation of lts?
>
> /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/etc/lts.conf
> /etc/hosts
nothing
> /tftpboot/pexlinux.cfg/default
just reboot the Client
> /etc/exports
restart or reload the
192.168.0.12:800 for /opt/ltsp/i386 (/opt/ltsp/i386)
I tried it with two IBM PCs 730 - both give the same results.
Maybe some BIOS tweaking or a BIOS Update will help, I didn't try.
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Alex Perry wrote:
> Of course they do; all OpenGL programs tunnel their graphics traffic
> through the GLX encapsulation inside the X protocol. As part of that
> tunnel, DRI-capable (or equivalent) servers will determine whether the
> program is running locally and consider trying to bypass the G
Paul Nelson wrote:
> Have you tried any of these at
> all with LTSP?
yes we did.
> How do their network cards work with etherboot? Can their
> > ROM be flashed in someway as to make them totaly diskless?
you dont nedd to flash anything, because it works with PXE.
I dont know about BIOS flas
Rajeesh Koroth wrote:
> I am stucked on following implementaions:
>
> 1. A File Manager which shows all the Thin Terminals with network
> Neighborhood support.
there are no (interesting) files on a Thin Terminal.
All programms and user's files are on the server.
> 2.How do we give access to use
Doghater wrote:
> I have finally got the client working (at 640x480 8bit color), however, my
> problems are:
>
> Kword is unreliable...
> OpenOffice programs display on the server when executed on the client
> Galeon doesn't work (ie, type galeon on the xterm, nothing happens, and you
> have to ^c
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Sherfudeen M wrote:
> > * What i actually need, a common PXE boot rom for all the cards(like
> > PCI/ISA) and it must load the boot image only from the serverhow
> > can i...
use etherboot instead of PXE for those cards,
an LTSP Server can serve both: PXE and Etherboot Clients.
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Janyne Kizer wrote:
> Mu users have a fairly locked down KDE configuration.
in which way did you lock it ?
I restore everything when the user logs out with rsync from
a skel-Diractory
as I see it,
~/KDesktop/Trash
is just a normal directoy, the user needs rwx rights on this
directoy to use it
D. Grunewald wrote:
> Hi @ all !
>
> Just a short question.
> Are there now any possibilities to make local swap
> at the clients available ?
yes, try this "hd_swap" startscript :
--
#!/bin/sh
#
# /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.d/hd_swap
#
#
###
nitrd of the wireless-floppy
but I cant find the point where I can prevent it form
doing a DHCP Broadcast. is the kernel itself doing it ?
how can I switch it off ?
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> any ideas?
why do you need Telnet Sessions when you have X ?
you can open many xterms and many X-Desktops with icewm, fvwm
or another windowmanager.
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Remi BERNHARD wrote:
> (**) SVGA : 16bpp not supported for this chipset
==
this is the reason.
try
X_COLOR_DEPTH = 8
or maybe
X_COLOR_DEPTH = 15
in lts.conf
read also:
http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.6/WstDig.html
Derek Zoolander wrote:
> does Rolf know what the
> current requirements are for 3.3 V, 5 V and 12 V ??
this is what Rolf mailed me:
version 1: C3-Prozessor, 800 MHz, inkl. silent fan
5V/1.34A, 3.3V/1.92A, 12V/110mA --> 14.3 Watt (inkl. Fan)
version 2: ESP5000-Prozessor, 533 MHz, fanless
5V/7
Kai Schmidt wrote:
> Any ideas of how to Linux check and buy this here in Germany?
> VIA calles the mainboard (LAN VT6103, sound, graphic) linux-ready. Is that
> so?
yes it is, read my above mail.
my frind Rolf is very motivated to find or develop a fanless
power supply and a small case for it s
Michel Donais wrote:
> Did somebody have experienced this motherboard from Via
> http://www.via.com.tw/en/VInternet/mini_itx.jsp
a friend of mine bought 2 variants of it.
they work with Linux:
Ethernet -> via-rhine
Sound -> snd-card-via686a
XFree86 -> trident
He's unsure if we can flash Etherb
guess the app wants to communicate with the X-Server via shared-memory,
which is not possible over network. just a guess.
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lambert Bernard wrote:
> Hi
> on a workstation i got the mouse and a green screen without the kde
> login screen . if i put the run level to 4 or 3 i can logon
did you read the manual , Chapter 6.6.1. ?
> could you tell me where i can start kde login screen in lts.conf ?
i guess your lts.conf
eak "LBX" - Low Bandwith X
so you dont have to use anything on the Clinent-side.
On the Application-Server you need to have an lbxproxy running.
I did not try LBX together with xdm/kdm/gdm yet,
I only used it to export single windows/applications.
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John McCreesh wrote:
> I use win4lin - a commercial product :-( but it works perfectly ;-)
but that's (normally) only one windows-session for one user, right ?
how many simultaneous windows-sessions can you run ?
how much RAM, Diskspace and CPU do you need for each session ?
thanks,
Martin
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Vamsidhar Mullangi wrote:
> Hi,
> iam running xterm locally,
> and i wish to mount my home directory.
> is there any chance for doing that.
with the LTSP-local-apps package,
the server is exporting /home via NFS
and the clients mount it rw.
It's a bit of work to have the same UIDs
on all mac
dr Agon wrote:
> no any. BNC cable ;(
so make sure that none of the users tries watching
(gif/flash/..)Animations or try to play action-games
via remote-X11 because that
slows down and stalls every terminal.
> But maybe it could reduce totall network loading?
yes, and that's important in your k
rver on the client with the Printer
and CUPS on the server(where the apps are running).
Here is my CUPS URI: socket:/terminal01:9100/
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why now ? why not earlier ?
mkswap /dev/hda1
works now, but
swapon /dev/hda1
still gives me an error:
Don't know how to swap to this kind of file
swapon: /dev/hda1: Invalid argument
Are IDE swap-partitions disabled in the Kernel ?
greetin
with swap over NFS with many
Terminals.
A 16MB Terminal almost never swaps, but
a 8MB Terminal is swapping almost all the time.
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they serve KDE2 (only KDE2, the other apps come from different servers)
to 400 Thinclients from only one Server.
Tell us when everything is up & running!
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DisplayManager.*.pingTimeout: 3
In /etc/X11/xdm/Xreset you can use the tool "slay" (you can find it on
freshmeat.net)
to ensure that really all processes of that User will be terminated:
slay $USER
Greeting
message
"PXE_M05 Initializing network boot device using Interrupt 18h..."
tcpdump and ethereal on the server show me
that the client is not sending any packets.
Network cables and switch are ok, I can see "link" but no activity.
any ideas ?
similar experiences ?
Gree
amp; C yet.
A friend told me that option C doesnt work on some PCs.
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Christopher Perez wrote:
> Hello people,
>
> i'm a newbie in LTSP.
> can anyone tell me what to do when my dhcpd in /etc/init.d is
> missing.
in
/etc/init.d
you find startscripts, if your startscript for dhcpd is missing
then you schould re-install the DHCP-Server-Package from you
ernet 00:48:54:12:4e:03;
fixed-address 192.168.0.2;
filename "/tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-5";
option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00;
option option-129 "NIC=tulip";
}
}
cool, isn't it ?
I think I read
X11/fonts pointing to it.
(both on the server)
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For additiona
e with Realplayer or other browsers, they all play sounds
but flash is always without sound.
I guess the flash-plugin is ignoring the $LD_PRELOAD
how many terminals with sound do you have ?
Sound is a real bandwith-hog!
Greetin
Lee Bolding wrote:
> Ideally, I want to boot my diskless server (with 1GB+ RAM) via TFTP,
> placing the (much stripped down, minimal) OS into a RAM disk, and then
> operating (Apache) from there
why ? what for ? on which server is the content that you want to serve?
> Is this possible with LTS
marvin wrote:
> I have a HP OfficeJet R40xi running on another linux system.
>
> It is setup using CUPS (and works great) and the CUPS administration
> indicates it`s location as :-
>
> lpp://192.168.1.1:631/printers/hpojr40xi
>
> I`m struggling to get this working from ltsp on another workstation
; Local apps would mean that I run everything on the workstation
> and the server is only a nfs server, or can I run apps
> both on the server and the workstation?
you can mix local and server apps.
Greetings,
Martin Herweg
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ed ghostscript has output drivers for
dotmatrix printers. try to setup the printer like any other
(laser/inkjet) printer
workaround if you want to use the text-only-mode of the printers:
try a script using the ps2ascii Tool as a UNIX-print-queue
for StarOffice.
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I'd like to show that these old clients boot fast,
faster than a new bloated M$ Desktop Machine-
Martin Herweg
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Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
> (it might just be me
> that fumbled, but moving i386/ and then asking for
> files therein seems like an error).
It's not just you, I noticed the same errors,
also some of the files, e.g. /etc/exports were not modified.
I also had to move i386.1 back to i386 because i3
Hi all!
I have LTSP 3.0 but like to use the old Linux-Kernel 2.2
on some Terminals.
The old Kernel wants to mount /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot
as NFS-root.
How can I change it to /opt/ltsp/i386?
Thanx,
Martin Herweg
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Matt Johnson wrote:
> I _really_ should have been clearer...
>
> I meant: Does Debian work well with LTSP? Does _that_
> just 'work out of the box'? (Not the distro itself!)
I tried suse and I tried debian,
both work well.
LTSP is very distribution-independent
dont forget to install all needed
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