[Ltsp-discuss] esd works but not nasd....: (

2004-01-13 Thread chris bayley
I have sound driver loading and I can cat stuff to /dev/dsp and it makes a noise, it even makes the right noise if I use load esd and use esdplay from a remote machine. but nasd will not accept connections even from localhost - ps does show it resident (nasd -aa). I tried to netstat it but I ha

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] using eth1 in lieu of eth0

2003-12-26 Thread chris bayley
Sudev Barar wrote: On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 02:18, chris bayley wrote: My kernel boots and detects 2 NICs, both eepro100, one built-in but disfunctional(pxe) and the one that I have added. Despite the fact the the built-in is disabled in BIOS it is still found and made eth0 by the kernel the

[Ltsp-discuss] using eth1 in lieu of eth0

2003-12-23 Thread chris bayley
My kernel boots and detects 2 NICs, both eepro100, one built-in but disfunctional(pxe) and the one that I have added. Despite the fact the the built-in is disabled in BIOS it is still found and made eth0 by the kernel the init/linuxrc script (actually I can't find it) calls dhclient on eth0 whic

[Ltsp-discuss] local devices / win4 lin

2002-06-22 Thread Chris Bayley
recently I stumbled across a package which access to the clients devices inside win4lin (floppy cdrom,sound etc,) but I damned if I can locate it again , and my browser dropped it's history some how Sound like a familiar package to anyone ?? Cheers ChrisB(NZ)

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] running win4lin on terminals

2002-06-21 Thread Chris Bayley
Yip, I've had it running. Client is P266, server is PIII800, 10BaseT - win4lin now runs win apps faster than they used to run on win98 native! I want to use this design in a K12 environment, the only downside is win 98 and apps installations are required for each login. You won't want to sit thro