4 # your.2k.server
RDP_OPTIONS = "-f -u xxx -p xxx -k en-us"
With an adress as 10.0.0.208 your client may try to access something
external to your
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Sorry for the intrusion but whit this set up did you suffer both ltsp and
Windows
login screen at the same time when the terminal terminal boots up.
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Blank>I am busy investigating replacing a Citrix Metaframe 1.8 server with
LTSP and only really have one issue - I need to keep MS Office 97,
specifically Excel 97, to >run as an application on LTSP. This unfortunately
is a prerequisite and there is no other option but to keep Excel 97 due to
the c
Installing the ltsp package tonight it stop at:
http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1/ltsp_kernel-1.3-0-i386.tgz
With this message
File /opt/ltsp-4.1-beta-1/pkg_cache/ltsp_kernel-1.3-0-i386.tgz failed the
checksum test
I tried many ways to get the fiel and it always stays as failed the checksum
test.
An
> >> Today a client machine booted, contacted the server, did start_ws
> >> and.The X screen comes up, then disappears, then comes up, then
> >> disappears...in an endless cycle. So, I now try another client...same
> >> thing...grr.
I've got sometimes ago a similar problem.
Solved this way
> just like to find out is anybody out there is using ltsp for point of sale
application. I just came across www.bananahead.com which are doing POS under
GPL.
We use LTSP in such a kind of application, but not as far in some details.
Michel
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> Not so good here, on my Mini-ITX 5000. I have got one step further by
> using the stock PXE configuration. It now says...
>
> Auto Select:
> Network Boot
> Server IP 192.168.0.5
Your on the good way, so PXE-boot from mini-ITX is working
>
> But then after a long delay, I get the familiar.
Altho the CPU doesn't "start" until the start button is pressed, we suspect
some bit of circuitry looks around to see what's connected the instant the
power is applied, decides what devices are connected, and then goes to
sleep. If +12v comes up too slowly, maybe it doesn't see anything that
needs
Wine is killing my workstation graphical interface so I can't
start my worksations. X11 on the server is not affected.
Do somebody in the past had to live this situation?
How do I can recover my display manager?
Michel
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Every thing was running fine on my LTSP client screens in
graphical mode.
After I installed Wine the graphical interface is still working
on the server but not on the client screens.
In /var/log/messages I found:
ws-106 init: id "9" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes.
localhost gdm[116
RedHat 7.3
First login of an LTSP workstation after the server boot-up
can reach Bash#
Found the problem; station id was not written
in /etc/hosts
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First login of an LTSP workstation after the server boot-up
can reach Bash#
If I shut down the work startion (pull the switch off)
I can't relog and get the Bash prompt.
The work station hang at :
Mounting root filesystem: éoptéltspéi386 from: 192.168.0.254
Any idea where can be the
Hey Ken,
I also want a copy.
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> Could any one on this list give me some tips
on connecting to sco from> linux and get all the function keys to
work?
Quite easy.
Get a look at this web site
http://www.aljex.com/bkw/sco/index.html
Find the following section:
"SCO-LINUX Terminal/Shell
compatibility"
Read and execut
> > I have ten of these Eden board the first tree wich are serial
> > number C0924000685 C0924000682 C0924000691
> > failed the on the network interface when I used them with the
> > small power supply of the Casetronic Mini ITX-2677 case
Hi Julius, following this message I received an answer f
> Michel,
> this is an amazing tip. will opem the boxes and see what serial
> numbers there are. all the power supplies are 12Vx4.58A, that is less than
> 60W. i'll try to get beefier 12V supply (my car?) and see if the network
> comes back. did you replace the 12V power supply board in the case?
> Yeah, right.
> i have 22 of those via boards (btw, 533MHz is not C3, it is Eden -
> the fanless). my problem rate out of first 12 is 10. the other 10 will go
> into production next week. All the boards had the network interface faile.
> VIA people told me they "found" the problem and have correc
When starting an application in a terminal I always get this message
''-misc - console - medium-r - normal - 16 - 160 - 72 - 72 - c - 160 -
iso10646-1
not found see the readme Linux Console ''.
Where is my solution to find this fonts fon file or change the request for an
existing one.
Mic
>The DCOP server is the method by which KDE apps communicate with each other.
>What version of KDE are you running? I seem to remember that if you were
>running KDE 2.2.x and you logged in to the server more than once using the
>same login, after one of the sessions is logged out the remaining
I have a small problem related to <; what is that?
A smart box appear on the user terminal and say:
>> Could not open network socket <<
dcopserver inactive
When this situation occurs the client can't open any new task or joint any other
tasks
unitl he log's out and restart a cession.
Is
> Is it possible to use a remote LTSP client to automatically dial up and
> connect to an LTSP server on the Internet?
One efficient solution but not free is Tarantella
http://www.tarantella.com/products/e3/
Michel
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> When you are in X Windows, you need to hit Ctrl-Alt-F1 to
> get a character screen.
Thank's Jim, your'r right
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Usually when I hit alt F1 to F6 I get a character terminal and F7 the KDE gui.
For now if I hit alt+F1 thru F6 the GUI gives fuction for the GUI or some
rooling menu
how can I get back my terminal F.kees.
Michel
Is it possible and in wich way ro access an LTSP server
thru a dial-up line.
Michel
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> I think you can learn quite a lot from their website. In particular, I see
> they are a subsidiary of Daewoo, a large Korean company.
Hi Mark,
I read all the documentation on their web site.
What's embarassing me is that nobody seems to know them and they
argue to be on the market for 5 year
Did somebody knowhttp://www.datuspc.com/datasheet_f105.pdf
They have a fair price not too below the usual market price.
The 5 days test we made was proving to be reliable; but who is
this company and how long will it be ther?
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> >set bell-style audible
>
> Well it was supposed to be easy!!!
>
> I found my way with Xterm with the bell visible or sounded.
>
> But unable to find .inputrc in my Linux box.
>
> Where or how to find it.
> What shell is the telnetted station running?
> If it's bash, then you can put in the $HOME/.inputrc file the line:
>
>set bell-style audible
Well it was supposed to be easy!!!
I found my way with Xterm with the bell visible or sounded.
But unable to find .inputrc in my Linux box.
Wh
> Are you talking about using X windows, or do you just
> want a char telnet session ?
>
Hi Jim,
For now just a char telnet session. X will be in far more weeks
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I need to place a script so that when a user
login in bash
it is immediately telnet to an SCO
server.
Where do I place this script and what do I have to
modify to
to get it work in LTSP
This script I think should
look as:
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telnet 192.168.0.200
> Also--how is the video on the VIA Eden motherboards? Is it clear and
> snapy?
It's not enough for supergames but very suitable for internet an entry level
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> The VIA m/b is maybe a bit more flexible then the Jammin-125, as it's a
> complete PC with everything onboard. The only "problem" at them moment
> is getting a suitable case at the right price. The m/b itself is really
> quite cheap.
Look at this case and fellow the path "where to buy"
; I got
> Hello all, I have upgraded to 7.3 and now my network connectivity is gone.
What do you mean by your network connectivity is gone
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on satifying models or hints about weaks ones.
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> >Ooohh...looks like I found my RV, GPS-Computer. Did you happen to
> notice >how MUCH of 12V it draws? I found an SBC that takes 1600
millapes,
> but it's >$400 for just the card...
>
> This case have been made for the C3 and the power supply is enough
> for the board a floppy and a smal
> Hi,
> after waiting for about 10 minutes for Running
> dhclient line, I finally got:
>
> SVGA: chipset: generic
> SVGA: videoram: 64K
> SVGA: clocks: 25.18
> (**) SVGA: 16 bpp not supported for this chipset
> *** A configured device found, but display mode could
> not be resolved. ***
> Fatal s
> I have tested it under my own distribution and also Red Hat 7.3. I
> forgot to mention that you need dhcp-3. Version 3 supports pxe booting,
> I used rpm to erase the old version 2 dhcp. I downloaded the latest
> version dhcp-3.0.1rc9.tar.gz from www.isc.org (this version fixes a
> serious secur
LTSP 3.0.4
Moving from RedHat 7.2 to 7.3 with I think identical configuration.
Running services are the same on both systems.
In 7.2 everything is working well but not in 7.3.
Ltsp stations are unable to boot
>From PXE it jam at Network boot
and getting the BOOT SERVER ID: 192.168.0.254
and gi
> How does it work with PXE and LTSP?
Very fine; see instructions in that file:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ltsp/pxestuff.tgz
You may also need DHCP 3.0 available at:
ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/distributions/K12LTSP-rpms/2.0.1/dhcp-3.0-
5_lts.i386.rpm
Michel
>Ooohh...looks like I found my RV, GPS-Computer. Did you happen to
notice >how MUCH of 12V it draws? I found an SBC that takes 1600 millapes,
but it's >$400 for just the card...
This case have been made for the C3 and the power supply is enough
for the board a floppy and a small hard disk.
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: Via Eden motherboard/cpu systemsAny .net
I found that case that perfectly suit for the Eden board.
http://www.casetronic.com/Product/PCcase/2677/CS-2677.html
This case get it's 12v from a power adaptor and divert it to ATX power
with a small board in the case; so it
I'm just upgrading my server to RedHat 7.3 and I think I forgot
something somewhere
I use LTSP 3.0.4 and PXESTUFF in DHCP.CONF
on the client station at boot I get:
CLIENT IP: 192.168.0.1 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCPID: 192.168.0.254
GATEWAY: 192.168.0.254
auto select
network boot
I'm just upgrading my server to RedHat 7.3 and I think I forgot
something somewhere
on the client station at boot I get:
CLIENT IP: 192.168.0.1 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCPID: 192.168.0.254
GATEWAY: 192.168.0.254
auto select
network boot
BOOT SERVER IP: 192.168.0.254
PXE-E32 tftp open
I'm just upgrading my server to RedHat 7.3 and I think I forgot
something somewhere
on the client station at boot I get:
CLIENT IP: 192.168.0.1 MASK: 255.255.255.0 DHCPID: 192.168.0.254
GATEWAY: 192.168.0.254
auto select
network boot
BOOT SERVER IP: 192.168.0.254
PXE-E32 tftp ope
All my text screen on the server and not the XFREE one
show constantky this text:
via82cxxx warning: SG stopped or paused
What can be the reason
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> Good links, but what about Linux compatibility? Has anyone tested this or
is
> there any mention anywhere of Linux compatibility?
I have a C3 800mhz at work.
For Linux RedHat 7.3 and lan communication to LTSP,
PXE boot everything is working well in text or graphical mode.
At the first look,
> This might be a great solution for Tarantella users too. It's not Citrix
> specific... Just an intelligent network caching device that gets placed
at
> both ends of your link.
Is this box can work over a standard telco phone line?
Michel
Hi Martin,
Thank's for the US suppliers; I'm looking for a Canadian one
but I think I would be obliged to go US.
How much did you pay for the via eden board in USD?
here it worths $ 135.14 usd
Michel
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I just installed open office 1.0 on my LTSP server.
When I start the application on a terminal client,
the application start on the server console.
What's the trick to get it on the client console ?
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For those in quest of thiny things I found
http://www.viavpsd.com/products/epia_mini_itx_spec.jsp
http://www.casetronic.com/Product/PCcase/2677/CS-2677.html
The power supply is a 12volts power adaptor like HP ones for
portables pc's; it reduce in the case to 5 and 3 volts.
Michel
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Did somebody knows a product that can permit networking
over standard two wire dial-up phone lines at least at 10mps
to build something that look`s like the following.
users over a 10/100 network --- box to permit network over phone line ---
telco dial-up service --- box to permit network over
In RedHat 7.2 in the panel there is a service configuration;
how can I add a software to that list something like "dhcpd"
for an example.
Michel
In RedHat 7.2 in the panel there is a service configuration;
how can I add a software to that list something like "dhcpd"
for an example.
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Setting up a new system I got this error when loading in level 5
gdm[278] gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: fatal X error -
restarting 192.168.0.1:0
The motherboard i use have an integrated 3D graphic accelerator
described as:
a.. Embedded 3D AGP Graphics Accelerator in North bridge; AGP Rev. 2.0 Spec
> http://rpmfind.net/
>
> and search for dhcp
Got on 3.0rc12-3cra.i386.rpm
Thank's Norm
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t air exhaust hole wich situation is unusual.
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> >
> > Roling them to work fanless might not be a great idea.
> Hell no! 200 with a fan would, I expect, be meltdown without.
>
> John O'G
> >
> > Lon McPhail
> >
> > -{Michel Donais wrote
Did somebody know's where to get an RPM for the
ISC latest DHCP 3.0 version.
Red Hat seems to have only 2.0.pl5??
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> A local manufacturer is willing to make up a fanles micro-ATX
> power supply, but insists that I have to specify the current
> requirements for each voltage line (+12v -12v +5v +3.3v).
> When I get the VIA C3 chip I will get angineering friends to
> put ammeters between the powersupply and the b
> The VIA C3 CPU is not distributed in NZ, so I am trying to import
> one myself for testing. If there is any interest on the list, I
> will report my findings.
I've tested the Via C3 on board this mother board from Via
http://www.pcwave.com/prod-m787clmr.html#newrelease
The C3 have an small noi
I'm building workstations with a C3 atx motherboard.
Did somebody in this list know's the existance of
atx power adaptor for about 80 watts?
Michel
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http://www.pcwave.com/prod-m787clmr.html#newrelease
I've setted up firmware for a PXE boot at power-up.
It sign up recognise it's mack address and get it's IP address and net mask.
Just after it hang up with the following message:
PXE-E70: NBP is too big to fit in free
I'm testing this system.
http://www.pcwave.com/prod-m787clmr.html#newrelease
I've setted up firmware for a PXE boot at power-up.
It sign up recognise it's mack address and get it's IP address and net mask.
Just after it hang up with the following message:
PXE-E70: NBP is too big to fit in free
word "pwd2" is user2 here
>
> (see man fetchmail for full details)
>
> John
>
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 23:31:08 -0400
> "Michel Donais" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We intend to open a web site.
> >
> > The main use will be to u
We intend to open a web site.
The main use will be to use Email services to permit our users to
get in touch with some of our suppliers.
The activity generated won't be for the beginning very important;
so we decided to be hosted.
All the the mailing will be received at the host site.
Is ther
> Yes, I tried that also : almost all the different IRQs ans adresses were
> tried, and 10 / 0x300 were the first tested.
Can you give an exact description (even if it has been done before)
of your NIC card and system type.
Give's the diffences within the hardware used on other's systems
you ow
. These are the markings off of my card
>
> 3c509b-TPO
>
> ASSY:03-0020-010-REV-A
>
> 3com etherlink III
>
> on the chip itself
>
> 3com 40-0411-001
> 9803KGA20
If the Etherboot floopy doesn't find your card it because the work
station don't show it.
Your card seem's to be used on an IS
Did somebody have experienced this motherboard from Via
http://www.via.com.tw/en/VInternet/mini_itx.jsp
I want to know it's compatibility to Xfree86 and the ability
to boot on lan at start-up
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> so, just install the new kernel package and setup your
> 'filename' entry in dhcpd.conf to point to the new '-6' kernel
> and you should be all set.
>
Thank's for the answer Jim .
After the install and re-pointing to new -6 kernel; I think
I can remove the older version -5 right?
Michel
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something to care about and how do it?
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I have an SCO box with openserver 5.0.4ID: 192.168.0.2
a Linux box with RedHat 7.0.2 ID: 192.168.0.254
on the Linux box an LTSP work station. ID: 192.168.0.1
All these boxes are recent systems with pentium from 450mhz
and up.
I've set runlevel to 3.
When I try to
> In LTSP 3.0.1
>
> If I set RUNLEVEL to 4 the workstation comes up as in telnet with
> an identity as F1 'tty1' and F2 'tty2' and ask to press enter to
> establish a connection to the server.
>
> If I hit enter I get a message as:
> 'Unable to connect to remote host: connection refused'
In LTSP 3.0.1
If I set RUNLEVEL to 4 the workstation comes up as in telnet with
an identity as F1 'tty1' and F2 'tty2' and ask to press enter to
establish a connection to the server.
If I hit enter I get a message as:
'Unable to connect to remote host: connection refused'
If I set RUNLEVE
If I want to upgrade from LTSP-3.0.1 to 3.0.3 what do I have to care?
If I want to upgrade from LTSP-3.0.1 to 3.0.3 what do I have to care?
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> There is a smaller PC's than that out there. Check out this link:
> http://www.ibuypower.com/product-pc/pocket-epc2.htm
Yes this on is funny so as this one
http://www.smokers.com/e-space/#specs
But this price tag will kill your ambition; they are basic at $ 850 us
Michel
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About Shrinking!!
http://www.psg-web.com/specific.htm
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I have some difficulties to init my ltsp terminal at a level higher than 3
so no XF86 windowing.
A) it could be my video card
B) I'm running free Red Hat Linux 7.2 wich is single user. On the server
I already have an XF86 cession started; is it possible to have an XF86
working on each
Following my first post on this subject /var/log/messages reported the
following:
syslogd started: busybox v0.60.1 (2001.09.28-01:12+)
devfsd[108]: Caught SIGHUP
devfsd[108]: read config file: "/etc/devfsd.conf"
init: entering runlevel: 2
init: switching to runlevel: 5
init: no more processes
I succeded to start dhcp and the the workstation is coming up
to: Starting syslogd
and hang at this point.
My set up configuration is exactly as provided by LTSP.ORG
The workstation is a Shuttle FV24 computer
the processor is a Celeron 900 Mhz
Memory 256 meg SDRAM
the following accessories are
> netstat -an | grep ":67 "
This is giving no return message.
but the inquiry:
ps aux | grep dhcp
return as if DHCP is active
Michel
P.S. I noticed my message was doubled in the same mailing! starnge
> netstat -an | grep ":67 "
This is giving no return message.
but the inquiry:
ps au
New to LTSP I just setup both server and client.
With an etherboot disk I tried to boot a work station; but server doesn't
answer.
The Probing of the workstation card have been done and the MAC adress of the
card 00:30:1B:07:74:58 is given
On the workstation screen I get a message : Searching f
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