Is there a script I can run to recreate the XF86Config without rebooting? I
make changes then I have to reboot the terminals to get them to remake the
config files.
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. Is this an
x86 compatable processor? It looks like it runs Windows CE out of the box.
Before I started bidding, I wanted to make sure I could get Linux (or at
least a boot rom) on this thing.
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> syslogd: syslogd: unable to write to remove file handle 192.168.0.1:514
that shouls say:
syslogd: syslogd: unable to write to remote file handle 192.168.0.1:514
("remote" instead of "remove")
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e ltsp docs. I
don't know if there is an error log anywhere. Also, I noticed that the
mounted filesystem is read only. Should it be?
Any suggestions on what to try?
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added NFS_SERVER to be 192.168.0.1 as well. :-(
Anyone know how to fix this? Why is it using 192.168.0.254 even though my
lts.conf has SERVER and NFS_SERVER set correctly.
Thanks in advance,
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