ccept
the ECDSA in each case. So ssh server, ssh server.domain, and ssh X.X.X.X
substituting the names and IP's of the server you are unable to connect to.
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Travis Borders
borde...@woodlandschools.org
Assistant Programmer/Web Developer
Woodland Schoo
. Is anyone successfully running the
Precise version of nbd-server from inetd? If so, a look at your
configuration would be greatly appreciated.
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Travis Borders
borde...@woodlandschools.org
Assistant Programmer/Web Developer
Woodland School District
360-841-2734
on my test install KDE worked. it was just there..
(when the client boots and your at the login screen, use preferences on the
bottom left to change session)
now on an install i did last night. its not there. and the systems are
nearly identical
i say nearly because half of the howtos i bookmarked
hey peoples...
i keep getting lost in version 4 docs looking for version 5 info. so i can't
figure this out.
so i'm trying to build a diskless workstation... i've done it may times
before ( years ago ) but now i can't because the kernel's no longer have NFS
root and similar options. so i'm forced
Hello,
I have ltsp set up correctly, and I see the login screen on the terminal, but
the mouse and keyboard don't work. Both are ps/2. I know Linux "sees" the mouse
because after the terminal got the login screen, the optical light came on.
Am I missing the drivers for the keyboard and mouse? Ho
stant Wireless Network PC
Card","ISL37300P",:RevA"
the model is a Linksys WPC11 ver 3.
The current wireless_ltsp-3.0.5 doesn't support this card, is there a newer one
on the way, or how can I make my own to work for this card?
Thanks,
Travis
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this file, the only thing I have in the /tftpboot/lts/ltsroot/
directory is the vmlinuz-2.4.21-ltsp-1 file. Is there suppose to be more files
in there? Perhpas this is why the keboard doesn't work after "Building
XF86Config-4", but does before
Thanks,
Travis
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119:/opt/ltsp/i386/i386";
to
option root-path "192.168.0.119:/opt/ltsp/i386";
Now all I need to figure out is why the keyboard and mouse don't work, and how
to get a wireless laptop using a linksys wireless network card to work.
Thanks to everyone who gave me
mentioned earlier in my previous email, everything is configured properly,
the only thing wrong is this one file.
Thanks again,
Travis
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6/etc/lts.confYes
Configured runlevel: 5 (value of initdefault in /etc/inittab)
Current runlevel: 5 (output of the 'runlevel' command)
Installation dir...: /opt/ltsp/i386
Has anyone had similar problems installing on MDK 9.2?
Thanks,
Travis
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ation/mandrake_ltsp.html .
On both versions the file /etc/dhcpd.conf.example never existed in the /etc dir.
I even reinstalled MDK 3 times. The closest I could find is /etc/dhcpd.conf.sample
Where can I find this file at? I think this is why I'm having so much trouble.
-Travis
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