On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:39:13AM +0100, Jakob Unterwurzacher wrote:
> Am 2010-01-26 12:20, schrieb Michael George:
> > I'm trying to move to LTSP 5 on my Gentoo system. I have the client
> > system built, the TFTP (tftp-hpa) and DHCP (dhcp) working to provide the
> >
rdware and then loads modules from initramfs.
But since it (appears to -- I could be wrong) pick the tg3 driver over
the 3Com driver, it's halted at the network mount of /.
> ET
> On 2010-01-27, at 5:57 PM, Xavier Brochard wrote:
>
> > Le mercredi 27 janvier 2010 18:44:40, Mi
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 06:20:38AM -0500, Michael George wrote:
> I'm trying to move to LTSP 5 on my Gentoo system. I have the client
> system built, the TFTP (tftp-hpa) and DHCP (dhcp) working to provide the
> necessary files, but the terminal hits a kernel panic when it tries to
I'm trying to move to LTSP 5 on my Gentoo system. I have the client
system built, the TFTP (tftp-hpa) and DHCP (dhcp) working to provide the
necessary files, but the terminal hits a kernel panic when it tries to
mount / over NFS. It says that there's no network available.
I know the connection i
is way
> different (and easier). The Wiki for the newer version is:
>
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev
>
> While the older (v4.1) version is:
>
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LocalMedia
>
>
> On Saturday 26 May
I have my ltsp 4.2 installation configured for local device access. I
have tested it with a data cd and it works fine. However, when I plug
in my USB thumb drive, I don't see a mount for it in my Drives
directory.
Looking at a text console on the workstation when I plug the formatted drive
in, I
On Fri, May 25, 2007 at 10:38:43AM +0200, "Troels E. N?rm?lle" wrote:
> Hi Everyone.
>
> We have been using LTSP4.2 since january with great success and would
> now like to run softphones on our terminals. I have used twinkle before
> and would like to use it for our terminals. I tried google a
I have ltsp 4.2 installed on my gentoo system. Using ltsp-admin,
everything shows up-to-date. However, there is no ltspswapd or lbussd
installed like there is in the ltsp-server-pkg-static-0.1.tgz tarball.
Are they supposed to be?
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I have a different terminal that I set up now... This one has a PCI
sound card with the Ensoniq 1371 chipset.
I have
SMODULE_01 = "snd-ens1371"
in lts.conf for the terminal. I can do an lsmod and see modules in
the kernel:
snd_ens1371
snd_raw_midi
snd_seq_device
snd_ac97_codec
snd_ac97_bus
snd_
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:13:04PM -0500, Todd Shoemaker wrote:
>
> As a side note, I had to update my rc.sound by adding -public to the
> parameters on line 67:
> /bin/esd -nobeeps -tcp -public -port 16001 -r 44100 &
The "-public" flag is the one that I needed. Thank you so much for your
help!
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 11:55:39AM -0700, Robert Bottomley wrote:
> Michael George wrote:
> >On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 07:08:29PM -0700, Robert Bottomley wrote:
> >>For my Dell OptiPlex, I used the following in lts.conf to get sound to
> >>work under LTSP 4.2:
initializing the sound driver:
device /dev/dsp can't be opened (Connection refused)".
I checked and $ESPEAKER is correctly set, but when I try to play xmms, I
get a "couldn't open audio" popup and no audio comes out...
Thanks for your help so far!
>
> -Todd
>
If I don't give any options, then I get an error that I must specify io,
irq, and dma. So that's not the solution...
Thanks for the suggestion, though.
> Michael George wrote:
> >I just updated to LTSP 4.2 on my gentoo system, from 4.1.
> >
> >I have the terminals boo
I just updated to LTSP 4.2 on my gentoo system, from 4.1.
I have the terminals booting, but I cannot get sound to work on them.
I have Dell OptiPlex systems with CS4232 audio devices. My lts.conf
file (that worked with 4.1) had the entry:
SMODULE_01 = "cs4232 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1"
When the termi
ual processor, etc.
>>
>> Where is the best "bang for buck" currently? I would like some "food
>> for thought" so I can start to make a decision on all the other needs
>> (Motherboard, RAM, new HD, etc)
>
> I found surprising difference switch
for your reponse.
>
> It's been a big learning experience for me, and I appreciate the help.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Peter, hieromonk
>
>
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> To: "Hieromonk Peter&
drive interfaces, you can make it a RAID
1 or RAID 5. You can change it later, but that will wipe out all your
data. So, if you use the same controller, you will need to reliably
move all the data to another medium, remove the array, and rebu
isplayed on the terminal
running the X server.
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Michael George wrote:
> I've not heard nor found any resources as to why this would be
> happening. Hopefully it was overlooked when I sent it the last time,
> but maybe it's a problem unique to me...
>
> Anyone experience this before?
>
> Michael George wrote:
&
I've not heard nor found any resources as to why this would be
happening. Hopefully it was overlooked when I sent it the last time,
but maybe it's a problem unique to me...
Anyone experience this before?
Michael George wrote:
> Every so often, we cannot log into any of the terminal
s://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
>>> For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
>> Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easi
Ben Green wrote:
> On Thursday 22 June 2006 12:28, Michael George wrote:
>> The practical reasons don't seem to apply, but if there are technical
>> reasons (which I doubt) I'd like to know them.
>
> Other than the ones I elaborated in my email a few hours ago, I
them.
Personally, I don't like to log into my station every time I want to use
it. I might just pop in to check to see if I have email or write a
quick mail to someone. If I did that with a terminal, I'd need the
terminal running all the time (except if I used NX, I think), which
s
nning in the terminals.
> Anyone has configured an LTSP system to work with VoIP? Any pointers?
> I think the problem is just get microphone working. Thanks in Advance
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Ltsp-dis
son's account, but that be just be a result of him being the
one who logs in on the terminal the most.
Is there some configuration setting I have wrong that is causing this to
happen?
gentoo linux
LTSP 4.1
KDE 3.5
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I haven't received anything from the list since Friday 6/2 and I'm
wondering if the list is that quiet or if my mailserver is misbehaving.
My apologies for the wasted bandwidth.
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nitrc file will be
the same whether you log in at the console or in a terminal.
What you are after is determining where X is running. This can be done,
but I forget how. Look at how Audio is done on an LTSP terminal.
There's a script in there that determines if you are on a terminal or
ribe, or change prefs, goto:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
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ey were in the audio group, their audio would come out the server's
sound system (and I'd hear it because I use the console rather than a
server).
FYI
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*it* is getting all the networked audio?
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The aqua iMac G3 I have works fine (except for the sound issue, but I
think that's server-side)...
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Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Michael George wrote:
I just set up a ppc terminal for my new gentoo LTSP system.
I used the HOWTO at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/CpuArchitectures#LTSP_on_Latter_Day_Macintosh_G3
to set it up and that worked
o the problem. Might the problem be because I
have the esound daemon running on the server with a console on it, and
*it* is getting all the networked audio?
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On Sat, September 3, 2005 7:37 pm, aurelienboileau said:
> how can we use the microphone?
For an app running on the server or running locally?
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>> > We currently have Thin Clients and LTSP 4.1 running locally, meaning
>> in
> a
>> > LAN, 10.1.1.x. Those are running well. We are now moving forward and
>> > trying to implement Thin Clients at remote sites over a VPN connection
>> > 10.200.3.x.
>>
nt=opera
>
> I've spent significant time trying to learn the RPM internals, but in the
> short time I've studied portage I've been able to create certian upgrades
> to ebuild/"recipies" to perform version bumps of programs. So I'd say
> it's eas
system for a simple config change.
Thank you all for all your help and efforts!
On Wed, August 10, 2005 1:09 pm, Michael George said:
>
> On Wed, August 10, 2005 12:35 pm, Verner Kjærsgaard said:
>> Onsdag 10 august 2005 16:17 skrev Michael George:
>>> I am having a strange pr
On Wed, August 10, 2005 12:35 pm, Verner Kjærsgaard said:
> Onsdag 10 august 2005 16:17 skrev Michael George:
>> I am having a strange problem with a clients' keyboards. We have them
>> running normal PS/2 keyboards on standard terminals.
>>
>> They boot up rig
yed and I'm not sure what else to try...
any suggestions are welcome!
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to use ssh instead.
There is a mention of the ssh method in a HOWTO somewhere, though... try
googling...
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be my first guess, maybe a versioning issue.
The app will run and it seems to run okay, so I don't think it's a lib
problem. I'm going to start taking notes on the troubles and see if it's
particular stations.
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 16:48:10 -0500 (EST), Michael George
> &
have to restart kphone. A bit
annoying...
Thanks!
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this 4236 (4232 driver works) and aumix-minimal.
If anyone has any advice they could offer, I'd be grateful. Once I have
this all surely working, I will be able to send up the necessary
package.def files to build kphone in LBE.
Thanks!
-Michael George
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ldd kphone"), I
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