Re: [Ltsp-discuss] lts.conf Ignored (resend... no subject 1st time)

2004-11-13 Thread Phillip Akers
0:00:11:22:33] > > > > probably the 2nd way is better, because if you are > dynamically assigning > ip addresses, there is no guarantee that it will > assign the same IP > address each time the workstation boots. > > Jim McQuillan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >

[Ltsp-discuss] lts.conf Ignored (resend... no subject 1st time)

2004-11-13 Thread Phillip Akers
Hello folks... I am trying to get an older Micron laptop working using wireless LTSP. I am now past the dreaded grey screen of X and to a point where I am getting a nice sharp mouse curser but the background screen looks like it might be some combination of screens overlayed/tiled or something.

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2004-11-13 Thread Phillip Akers
Hello folks... I am trying to get an older Micron laptop working using wireless LTSP. I am now past the dreaded grey screen of X and to a point where I am getting a nice sharp mouse curser but the background screen looks like it might be some combination of screens overlayed/tiled or something.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] PCMCIA i82365 Interrupt Problem

2004-10-15 Thread Phillip Akers
nt it with: mount -o loop initrd /mnt > > Then, you can browse around the initrd filesystem on > /mnt, and change > whatever you need to change, to make the pcmcia > stuff work. > > Then, unmount it, gzip it and copy it back to the > floppy. > > Jim McQuillan

[Ltsp-discuss] PCMCIA i82365 Interrupt Problem

2004-10-15 Thread Phillip Akers
Hello folks, I just finished a somewhat painful process of setting up a wireless linux desktop. The thing that made it so painful was figuring out why I was getting TX timeouts. After much research I discovered that when using a PCMCIA adaptor with a wireless card in a desktop the interrupts fo