Gerson,
If you're thinking about a "propietary" product for DirectX support
maybe you can consider Winex from transgaming (www.transgaming.com)
Cheers,
Offray
Pdt: Are you the Gerson Caicedo from Colombia?
- Original Message -
De: Gerson Caicedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Jueves, Juni
Hi all.
Firts I want to say "Google of Thanks" to all the people of this list
who teach me a lot of things. LTSP is my "firts love" Virtual Community
and I will be very interested in the LTSP project, but unfortunatelly
The new admin police for my university account dont let me be part of a
pretty
Hola,
Si es en mi casa por el lado de la Conexión si paila :(
Chao,
Offray.
pdt: Hey george, quién es Jason?
- Original Message -
De: Jason Straw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha: Jueves, Febrero 6, 2003 7:12 pm
Asunto: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP IRC
> Y lleven una camarita y acceso a internet y yo
Hi Jeff
El mié, 13-11-2002 a las 06:30, Jeff Nelson escribió:
> Hi Offray,
> Yes, I'll be spending a few days in Bogota in January... from there to
> Barbosa, Santander... that is where the lab will be installed, in a
> residential school for rural youth.
>
> Which city do you live in?
I liv
Hi Jeff
El lun, 11-11-2002 a las 00:45, Jeff Nelson escribió:
> I'm going to be installing a LTSP computer lab in Colombia in January,
and
> want to get them using those little "thumb" drives that work in the
USB port
> for users' standard removable storage.
Do you mean Colombia Suramérica? (
Hi Joseph
El mar, 15-10-2002 a las 09:25, Joseph Kezar escribió:
> I am getting this message when I try to boot the client:
> ERROR! No root-path. Check your DHCP configuration, to make sure
> that option root-path is specified.
>
[...]
> default-lease-time21600;
> max-lease-t
Carlos,
Can you send us a copy of the lts.conf file?
May be in that way people on the list can help you more.
Cheers,
Offray
El mié, 04-09-2002 a las 21:12, Carlos A. Zapata C. escribió:
> I put that line but the problem goes on, my theory is, the screen
looks, the
> image is bigger than disp
Hi,
I saw a ltsp-mdk channel on irc.openprojects.net some time ago. But I
think that the channel is over. Anyway you can go to #ltsp under
irc.openprojects.net and you can find people who is using ltsp on mdk
like me.
I'm not in that channel the time that I would like because I have a dial
up co
Hi Carlos,
Nice to see another colombian here!.
Probe the option X_MODE_0 = 800x600 as Jim say. May be you still need
some aditional infor like the modelines for that video resolution.
Tell us how that goes.
Cheers,
Offray
El mar, 03-09-2002 a las 22:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
> Carlos,
Hi Lee,
I have QCad and LTSP in my home. I just probed Qcad and is running
without any problem. I have not probed CyCAS yet, but I think that I
should just run without problem.
About 70 Workstations you should think about procesing capabilities on
the Server, but I think that display on clients
Hi William,
I would like to see a project like that come to life. I am not a hacker,
so I can help little at this moment and I have no much money (My son's
salary comes from my mom :-) ). I wonder how can I help. I would like a
"Open Source Hardware Solution". I know, I know: software and hardwar
Hi,
El vie, 30-08-2002 a las 06:04, syai fau escribió:
Hi,
The Anurag LPP patch is in the Contrib Page, the first column. U can't
miss it.
I use wget to download the .bz2 file.
wget http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/lpp-2.4.18.patch.bz2
Hope this will help ;-)
_
Hi,
Can you, please, point me the site where I can get the Linux Progress
Patch from Anurag Phadke. I am interested too in the graphical boot
process, may be if we try at the same time, we can help to ourselves
more.
Thanks in advance,
Offray
El jue, 29-08-2002 a las 06:05, syai fau escribió:
Hi Nigel,
I am pretty interested. But for the moment I have no place to recomend
you, where to post it. (May be the ltsp site, on contrib packages
section would be a nice place).
Would be nice to have a Mini-Howto about how to change the boot up
screen. There is a place with nice themeable boot
Hi,
Would not be easier try to convert the k12 rpms to mdk rpms? I really
dont understand much about reinventing the wheel. Have anyone a clue
about who is Michael Brown and where I can find info about the Term Serv
that Mandrake people is based on for his Terminal Server implementaion?
I want ta
Hi,
The output from linux_logo, says about kernel:
Linux Version 2.4.18-6mdk,
And mdk 8.2 have a nice and clean graphical booting.
Cheers,
Offray
El mié, 10-07-2002 a las 09:17, Jason A. Pattie escribió:
> Mandrake 8.2 is using 2.4.18, IIRC.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Mandar,
> >
>
Hi,
I was thinking about access to local devices too. The simplest way I can
concive is put a minimal Linux system on the local hard disk of the
client with the necesary stuff to make that local devices (floppy,
cdrom, etc) works and load the graphical X from the ltsp Server.
I will be working o
Hi,
El lun, 01-07-2002 a las 21:46, Janyne Kizer escribió:
> Thanks, I tried both the method in
> http://www.via.ecp.fr/~remi/linux/sottf/sottf_en.php3 and the SPADMIN
> method. Both had the same problem (no X in Arial Bold and messed up
> equals and dashes in all Arial and Verdana faces) when
Patrick,
Can you send me some info about the cash resgisters software. A friend
is making a academical study about the use of Linux on Small Medium size
business and now is focused on open source/free Software cash register
systems (she is trying LanePOS) and if you have some url to point me it
w
i,
May you can try with some kind of screensaver which takes a screenshot
of the client when the coin time is over. The screensaver disables when
a new coin is used. The problem with screensavers is that they use a lot
of bandwith (well maybe a "static" one like a screenshot doesnt use so
much) a
Hi,
El jue, 27-06-2002 a las 12:50, Ken Barber escribió:
>
> > I would really like to get my hands on that...
>
> Me too, but I've gotten tired of waiting. So I am proceeding on my
own with
> research & experimentation. So far, I'm about half way through the
process
> of locking down sawfi
Hi all,
Some friends are on charge of the study of migration in my University
from Windows to Linux. They have a room with computers that are for the
non-techie students (like biology, microbiology curriculum). They
started using Ice on workstations and they serving StarOffice from
another cmachi
Hi Marvin,
May be your problem with the login screen of teh workstation is related
with the X config of the workstation. Probably you are using the "auto"
parameter on lts.conf at /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ so I would change this
parameter and I would put XF86_SVGA, for example. I dont know if this
work
Charles,
There is a project which is dedicated to build a ltsp-mosix enviroment
using Mandrake. I dont have the exect url buy you surely will find it on
www.google/linux. They have also a chat channel on irc.openprojects.net
under #mandrake-ltsp. You can find info that is not related with
mandrak
Hi all.
I am also interested on local hard disk to boot ltsp workstations. This
is because the place where I am using ltsp have not much enought money
to pay for the eprom burning process and device. Besides they have small
hard disks (600MB, 6GB, 2GB) that can be used on Workstations to take
bac
Hi J,
I have similar problems with my dhcp.conf at the begining (dhcp on
Mandrake 8.1 is also version 3). You will need enable the option-128 and
option-129 adding this lines at he begining of your dhcp.conf (for
example after the option root-path line):
option option-128 code 128 = string;
opti
Hi all.
I have two old 486 with net cards. I was looking for the etherboot
images on rom-o-matic, but I didnt find them. The information on the
chipset of the netcard says:
| Genius LAN |
| GR1222 |
| 48078T2 443FM Taiwan |
Sorry. It was:
Totally agree Jason.
Chao.
Offray Vladimir.
On dom, 2002-01-27 at 13:33, OFFRAY LUNA wrote:
> Totally agree Matthew.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Offray Vladimir
>
>
> On vie, 2002-01-25 at 05:56, Jason Bechtel wrote:
> > Matthew,
> >
> > From
Hi all.
I have LTSP 3 working with Mandrake 8.1 and is working fine. But some
times the Wokstation (pentium 166, 16 mb RAM, S3 Video Chipset) reboots
suddenly after passing the LPP screen. This is not a critical failure
because the machine is installed on my home LTSP lab and is just for
probing
Brian,
I got a similar message when I try the Linux Progress Patch on an old
486. When I disable LPP on dhcp.conf for that worstation it works very
well.
Follow the advice of Jim on that respect (try non LPP first). Thats will
get the work done.
Best Regards,
Offray Vladimir
On vie, 2002-01-2
Totally agree Matthew.
Cheers,
Offray Vladimir
On vie, 2002-01-25 at 05:56, Jason Bechtel wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> From a scientific viewpoint it naturally makes more sense to compare
> the actual "window manager" portions of each system. But why would any
> system administrator responsible
Hi all.
I change my Keyboard layout to spanish just adding these three lines to
lts.conf:
XkbSymbols = "es(pc105)"
XkbModel = "pc105"
XkbLayout= "es"
Because all my workstations need this setup I put this lines in the
"[Default]" section of lts.conf (jus
Hi Mohamed,
Yes, you will find usefull to swicht to another desktop enviroment as
IceWM in order to reduce the load of the server.
I would probe making a custom config of IceWM to solve the most of the
taks of the users (launch StarOffice, etc) and then I would make this
custom IceWM as the defa
Hi.
I remember some guy of Brasil making a config with a single C.P.U. and
two monitors attached to two independed video cards and two mouses
(serial and ps/2) and two keyboards (AT and usb) using Xinerama on red
hat. The project had problems but it was functional. I readed about that
because it
Hi Jim,
Recently a readed about a Internet Appliance that has a Net User
Interface and it makes that the Desktop looks like a browser. It gives
the posibility to browse the web, read/write mail, compose letters,
manage schedule. Is based on mozilla, a custom build kernel and Ret Hat
7.1. You can
Hi Juan Carlos.
Nice to see another colombian on the list. ltsp has a lot of sense in
conuntries like Colombia because of the high prices of information
technology here (Indeed i think that it have a lot of sense anywhere, i
can be the "standar linux way to desktop", but it specially helps in
con
Hi Jan.
I am aware of a local school using StarOffice here in my town. Is a
server based app. (The server is a athlon 750 Mhz with 512 Mb of RAM)
and is serving 8 workstations (k6-2 500 mhz with 32 or 64 of RAM). The
school is working with LTSP without problem. I think that it would be
the same w
On lun, 2002-01-07 at 21:25, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
> On s_, 2002-01-05 at 19:06, Dario Rapisardi wrote:
> > Hi Henry,
> >
> > I really never tried such underclocking thing, but if you want a fanless
> > workstation, then you should consider a SBC (Single Board Computer). For
> > ex
Hi all folks.
First, happy new year to all. My best wishes for everyone in this new
year.
Second, Thanks for LTSP 3.0 it was one of my best Christmas gifts.
And third, here is a link about PXELinux, maybe it can be interesting
for many:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5834950453.html
Hi.
Last week, on Thursday, I got my first diskless workstation working
properly. Thanks to all on LTSP mailing list and chat channel, who help
me a lot with my little LTSP experiment: with your answers to my
questions, suggestions on my config files, restarting remotely my
network card, and with
Hi.
Last week, on Thursday, I got my first diskless workstation working
properly. Thanks to all on LTSP mailing list and chat channel, who help
me a lot with my little LTSP experiment: with your answers to my
questions, suggestions on my config files, restarting remotely my
network card, and with
Hi.
Last week, on Thursday, I got my first diskless workstation working
properly. Thanks to all on LTSP mailing list and chat channel, who help
me a lot with my little LTSP experiment: with your answers to my
questions, suggestions on my config files, restarting remotely my
network card, and with
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