Hi,
> I don't know the best distri, but I've got no problems with SuSE 8.2
>
Does anyone try ltsp with Debian Woody ?
Regards,
Rémi.
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> I maybe be wrong on this but as I understand Knoppix has its own
> "terminal-server" and " openmosix-terminal-service" implementations,
> hence LTSP would be in conflict with the existing thin-client
> configurations.
I know, but I don't like the "knoppix terminal server". I would like to
ha
Hi all,
I tried to install Ltsp under Knoppix 3.2, after a knx-hdinstall (means
that I have a full HD install and not a live cd).
I have my dhcp working, but after a while, and according to the help
page (how to solve problems), it appears that it's the tftp fault.
I uncommented the daemons tftp
Yes but Win4Lin isn't free, is it ? I have tried Wine, but it's not able to run
Dreamweaver 2 ... :-(
Is CygWin able to run X applications ?
Regards,
Remi.
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 19:29:54 -0800
John N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cygwin works fine using, as an example,
> "\cygwin\usr\x11
Does anyone know how to install and rdp client for a login to Windows TSE
(win2000 or Nt).
For example is it possible to :
- boot from one floppy and after login to LTSP server, run rdesktop to log
on the Win2000 server ?
- make a boot (floppy) disk under linux to log directly to the Win2000 se
I suppose this is something a bit trivial, but I'm new to the Red Hat
distro, and I wand to install the Tftp rpm package on this distro, and I
didn't found it in the "package manager" of Red Hat 8.0.
As far as neither Gno-rpm nor Kpackage is installed, I really don't know
how to do this (I supp
Hello James,
I look at /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf, and I found nothind related to shutdown
except the command line to run the shutdown command ... :(
Here it is :
HaltCommand=/sbin/shutdown -h now
Btw, nothing is documented for me at the head of file only :
# if you are having trouble with us
is locked up, anyone that logs locally onto it should be
able to shut it down, so I also have this:
[X-:*-Core]
AllowShutDown=All
If you want to do the same thing for the logon screen, just replace "Core"
with "Greeter".
Hope this helps,
Darryl
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hould contain
enough comments to make it obvious how to do it.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Remi BERNHARD wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an LTSP server running on a mandrake 8.2 upgraded -> 9.0. Currently
> all my clients are able to shutdown the server, wich is a li
Hello,
I have an LTSP server running on a mandrake 8.2 upgraded -> 9.0. Currently
all my clients are able to shutdown the server, wich is a little annoying
... ;)
Does anyone know how to forbid server power shutdown from the client, please ?
Regards,
Remi.
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> On 17 Oct 2002 17:21:13 +, Joyce LAMBERT wrote
> > When ltsp is used, i can notice lots colision when using ltsp. More tere
> > are worstation working and more colision i have.
> >
> > So with 4 worstation, the network become realy slowly and can't be used.
Hi,
I have exactly the same p
Hello,
I know there is a tool to have an automatic generated file of configuration
for Xfree86.
1st. I don't remeber its name (xconfigurator ???)
2nd. I suppose that it'll give a setup for the server and not for the
client. What should I do to have a Xfree setup file for the client ?
Regards,
Hi all,
I have a Compaq laptop running on LTSP, but I can't get a better resolution
than 640 * 400.
The two main settings are :
X_COLOR_DEPTH = 8
X_MODE_0 = 640*480 28.32 640 664 704 832 480 489 492 520 +hsync +vsync
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Hi all,
I installed LTSP on a Mandrake 8.2, all works fine until I have X started :
I have the famous X screen (grey background with the X cross), and nothing
else : no login window at all.
When I switch to text mode with ctrl-shift-F1, I have this message :
-
lts.conf can be set up with all
>the required options under [default].
>
>---Venkat.
>
>
>Remi BERNHARD ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Thanks for your "explain-ful" mail, mat.
> > But here's my situation : I have lots of workstation that are exactly the
&
statements but that has nothing to do with anyting
>ltsp. It is just there to work around some other stuff we had in place that
>wasn't feasible to change.
>
>Hope it help
>
>Matt
>
>PS
>If there is something you are specifically trying to acomplish let us kn
the scope. I could be wrong, I'm sure someone else knows
>more, anybody??
>
>--Cyrus
>
>
>On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Remi BERNHARD wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I wonder if it's possible to make a dhcpd.
Hi all,
I wonder if it's possible to make a dhcpd.conf with NO mac adress inside :
ie : with only a range of adresses ?
Regards,
Remi.
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>Take a look at the older v2.4 docs for LTSP. Their on the
>ltsp.org download page.
>
>There's a section there about how to setup NIS.
>
>Somehow, that section didn't make it into the latest docs.
>
>Jim McQuillan
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>
>
>On Sun, 26 May
Hi,
I've read on the docs that to run apps locally, NIS must run correctly.
The prob is I have nearly no idea how to setup NIS to run LTSP ...
If one have web links or other help stuff...
Regards,
Remi.
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Hi all on the list,
I have a laptop and when I press on the keyboard key with numbers on them
(jkl,uio, 789) I get numbers instead of alphabetic keys. It works like I
have the "FN" special key pressed.
How can I setup ltsp to tell it I have a special laptop keyboard and not a
standard 101 key
Hi all,
I would like to setup a classroom with 24 ltsp xterminals. I would like
what is the recommended setup to run mandrake 8.2, KDE, and Kylix 2.
By "setup" I mean, :
- how powerfull the CPU should be ?
- how much RAM ?
- How much Swap ?
For now, we've got PIII 800
At 23:14 14/05/02 +0200, Johannes Berth wrote:
>* Brian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [14.05.02 22:44]:
> > I keep adding RAM to boxes and initrd keeps telling me that there isn't
> > enough then I get an error that prevents the box from starting X
> > I'm up to 32 Megs of RAM - that should be enoug
>> > on the terminal under runlevel 3 or 4 i says :
> > > # loadkeys es
>> > the command is ok, the keymap is loaded but not work,
>> Also I did the same than you, as a package, you may try it. It is in
>the Xtras
> > section, under Patrice dumas, it is called lts_kmap.
>
>Pedro,
>you may need
> > Now I have another problem : my keyboard is french, and I have a "US"
> > config in ltsp. I haven't found how to load a "latin-fr" keyboard map.
>
>aah, the joys of azerty...
>
> XkbLayout = gb
>in lts.conf works to give me UK English rather than US English...
Do you know if
Hi the list, and thanks to people that help to solve my Xfree86 setup.
Yes now **this works GREAT** !! :)
To the last proposition of Jim, I have to modify the clock rate : I
switched to 28.32, and for the resol : I switched to 640 x 400 (instead of
480). I don't know why this doesn't work at 64
Thanks Jim and Martin and the list,
I tried the X_COLOR_DEPTH in the lts.conf file and XFree still stops :
SVGA : WD : Signature for WD90C[23]X=[0x32 0x34]
SVGA : WD : Detected : 90C24 Try 90C30 or 90C31 if this doesn't work
SVGA : WD : FP Lock=0xa0
SVGA : WD : Current Clock
>Hi,
>
>I got a 3Com EhterLink III 3C509TP NIC with a empty Boot Rom socket. I
>follow the doc and surf to http://rom-o-matic.net/5.0.6/ to download the
>Etherboot ROM image.
>
>However, I don't know which output format should I choice for burning the
>"EPROM?" Boot Rom.
I think it's the BInary
>
> > I have a Laptop Compaq LTE Elite 4/40C. Any idea how to setup this "oldie"
> > ... ?
>
> >
> > I'm not shure that the video card is SGVA - capable. When I boot on
> windows
> > 95, it can only go to 800 x 600; 256 colors, and nothing else : it's only
> > VGA I guess.
>
>AFAIK VGA is limite
Hi again the list,
I tried both packages : ltsp_x336_svga and ltsp_x336_16vga.
The screen flashes 3 times, then, here are the logs with ltsp_x336_svga
package :
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SVGA : WD : Signature for WD90C[23]X=[0x32 0x34]
SVGA : WD : Detected : 90C24 Try 90C30
ok at /etc/xinetd.d/tftp and make sure
>that it doesn't say 'disable = yes'.
>
>Also, look in /var/log/messages and /var/log/secure for
>clues.
What kind of clues ?
Regards,
Remi.
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>
>On Mon, 2002-05-13 at 06:17, Remi BERNHARD wrote:
> > Hi again to the list,
> >
> > I have finally mounted my NFS on my X-terminal : I have restart all
> network
> > services (dhcp, x
Hi again to the list,
I have finally mounted my NFS on my X-terminal : I have restart all network
services (dhcp, xinetd, nfs), changed my server nic, change ip @. This helps !
Here are the logs now :
-
mounting root fi
appear, what else could I do ?
I've read the whole ltsp documentation (especially the troubleshooting
section), nothing have helped me.
Regards,
Remi.
>On Sun, 12 May 2002, Remi BERNHARD wrote:
>
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I just finished to setup my Linux Man
Hi again,
I just finished to setup my Linux Mandrake 8.2 server, and installed LTSP.
I also make the diskette to boot on my laptop 486 with a 3c589 nic, with
the package "wireless ltsp".
--
On the server :
- DHCP is runnin
o make Etherboot images instantly.
At 10:39 12/05/02 -0400, you wrote:
>On Sun, 12 May 2002 16:09:47 +0200 Remi BERNHARD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I'm fairly new to the list, but I have a laptop too, with a 3com 589c
> >Ethernet card (nic).
> >This is (IMHO) a ve
Hi Jim, and the list,
I'm fairly new to the list, but I have a laptop too, with a 3com 589c
Ethernet card (nic).
This is (IMHO) a very commom pcmcia nic isn't it ??
Well, I go to the great "rom--o-matic" site, and I found nothing related to
my pcmcia nic ... ! :(
Anyone could have an Idea of w
At 13:23 10/05/02 -0300, you wrote:
>On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 13:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Pedro,
> >
> > Sorry, but 4mb of ram just isn't enough.
> >
> > The minimum for LTSP is about 8mb and even then,
> > you need to enable NFS-Swap
>
> Well, after some hours of work I was able to s
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