On 12/02/10 00:38, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 01:55:56PM -0800, Ken Walker wrote:
>> I am about to order a server which will be used as a file server for a
>> mixed windows/linux lan of about 8 stations and as an ltsp server for a
>> couple of client terminals running on older pc's
buntu and debian
installations. I think I have seen some kernels of other distros use
different option parameters for nfs, but no testing was done to determine if
the info was accurate. This information *may* only apply to those distros
and their spawn.
Hope thi
I'm trying to setup pxelinux menus to access several different ltsp servers.
Right now I have 2 ltsp servers and a tftp server, 3 separate machines. One
of the servers has 2 different chroots and squashfs files, served up on NBD
ports 2000 & 2001, one has just one session type on port 2000.
I wan
Reposted as the list seems to be experiencing some problems, sorry if
you've seen this many times.
I've just tried to move one openSuse 11.0 system over from LTSP-4.2 to
KIWI-LTSP5 and have one or two niggles.
I used oneclick to install the prebuilt images the clients didn't boot
because the scr
t least a week or two.
> Hopefully someone else can step up and give it a shot before then.
>
Just reading the instructions James has on opensuse.org and about to set
up another server to try it.
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I cannot supply this data but as an independant potential user of thin clients
I can fully appreciate the elimination of the whirring of fans and disks for
both the casual user and anyone listening to music from their computer/device.
In an office with ten/plus noicy machines reduced to n
gt; > never heard one make a peep. Not the thin clients we use.
> >
>
> Yep +1 for that.
> Apart from boot beep, which also can be turned off from BIOS!
One thing I do when converting old PCs is to open the power supply and
reconnect the f
ng to eliminate noise by using a diskless, fanless thin client device. I am
yet to purchase a device so if anyone has suggestions as to a suitable device
for this purpose that would be great.
Many thanks!
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uilt for the xp workstations, or it defaults to just chain booting
to the hard disk, in which case xp loads.
Chain booting has been available in grub for a long time. Rolling it
into syslinux is relatively new, and that's a pretty powerful feature.
On 3/9/07, Asmo Koskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
I'm not sure I see what use it would really be. It seems to just be a
real mode dos implementation of the grub configuration and loader. I
can see a use for it if you're running in a multiboot environment
(linux, windows, dos) but I don't see it having much to do with ltsp.
If someone's a teache
There's no alternative? Perhaps dropping the resolution in order to
get to 16-bit or deeper color depth?
I think if I were doing it, I'd want depth over resolution, but that's
just me. I'm just remembering all of the nightmares of the early
1990s when we had to install colormaps for those applic
Add:
next-server 192.168.1.9
to the global section of your dhcpd.conf file. This is assuming
you're using version 3.0.3 or later of the isc dhcp server. They made
some changes to the server a while back that doesn't automatically set
the tftp server to be the same as the dhcp server. Etherboot
Sounds like the video card on the 616 isn't fully compatible with
whatever X driver you've got installed. Is it using the SVGA driver?
It might help to know what video card is actually embedded in those
systems. I've also seen graphic cards with low memory available do
things like this. Do you k
I just read some specs for that class of thin clients from NeoWare
(the Capio 600 series). You're going to be very lucky to do anything
with LTSP on those boxes. It doesn't look like they'll PXE boot, they
have very little memory, and they use a compact flash for the little
storage they have (32M
when it can't determine the geometry for the drive. That's why you
continue to get that clicking noise (the attempted head probe) even when
the drive is dead.
Dave Fenwick
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 17:21:22 +0900, "Tomoki Taniguchi"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I have a 2 y
er on the wiki to http://ltsp.org. Perhaps it is there, but I did not
> see it.
>
At the bottom of the menu on the left it says:- Old LTSP Homepage
et voila
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> I'm just wondering if LTSP will run on 64 bit versions of RHEL 4 or CENTOS 4?
Well unless RH has really fouled up it will run perfectly, I run on 64
Suse and have run on 64 bit Mandriva.
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On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 00:57 -0400, Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Dave-
>
> I hired a fellow to help me when I started this project who had been
> successful at installing LTSP (and a LOT of other things!) previously, and
> I trust his instincts. He found the SuSE package manager
eeping general comment. So F(or) M(y) I(nformation) and probably
others, care to elaborate on what problems there were? Bearing in mind
that Suse 10.1 is not even a month old.
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and starts over four times before the panic.
I know that others are successfully using the t5525. I wonder, is this
just a defective unit, or am I doing something wrong?
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gt; point.
I am having similar problems and I'm running Suse 10 x86_64 other than
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>now. :)
Thanks, everyone, for the ideas. It turned out that the clients I am
trying to monitor were, in fact, turned off when I tried the ping. When
they are on, ping works just fine
What is the recommended way to monitor when LTSP client machines are
powered-on and connected to the net, even when no one is logged into
them? Mine don't respond to ping or to any other ports I've been able
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/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0 initrd=initrd-2.4.26-ltsp-3.gz
>
>The way you have it, you aren't even using an initrd, which LTSP is really
>going to want.
Yep, I wondered about that. With your changes, I'm getting much further.
Now I need to resolve an NFS issue, but I'm sure I
er than 32 KB. I believe I must use the pxelinux.0 secondary
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On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 16:27 +0100, michel memeteau wrote:
> Selon Dave Cotton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 15:39 +0100, michel memeteau wrote:
> > > Sorry , I was not really clear :
> > >
> > > I already install the LTSP
ntu-ltsp packages ?
>
> IS that clear ?
Not for me, I can't understand where there would be a problem.
This message was sent from an X86_64 running Suse 10 with i586
Workstations.
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On Sat, 2005-10-08 at 11:33 -0500, Scott Balneaves wrote:
> Things to check:
>
> Also, check and make sure the terminal thinks it's got a hostname.
>
> On the terminal in a shell, executing:
> hostname
> should return the same hostname as what's in your $DISPLAY variable.
>
> So, if, on the ter
d was not running until I removed
the 'done'.
There's an etc missing before passwd and group in the examples.
Also
You must remember _not_ to compile ltspfsd on your X86_64 server :)
Remembering where the keys are on a US kb when you're using a French
look require hosts.allow.
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> > On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 18:40 +1200, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> >
> > > It seems I have the same problem but having looked at
> > &
eresting as the next Mandriva release will have 3.0.3.
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Hi,
Does anyone have a How-TO on how to use RDESKTOP with ltsp?
I'm under the impression that a rdesktop makes everyone looking at the
same desktop (like under a tutorial or a teaching session)
Would it be easier using VNC?
Any info on rdesktop information would be appreciate.
Thanks.
Hi,
I am currently using Suse 9.3, and I notice their version of KDE doesn't
have esd compiled into it. Do I have to recompile all of KDE or just the
arts? What do I have to compile in order to enable ESD sound in KDE?
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Thanks. I didn't realize the 2.6 was a beta.
Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Dave,
ltsp-4.1.1 includes both a 2.4 AND a 2.6 kernel, and keep in mind the
2.6 kernel is not fully supported for LTSP use, becuase we still don't
have a network-swap option for it. I onl
I had a similiar problem using the ltsp 2.6 kernel. When I used the 2.4
kernel my printers started working again.
On Mon, 9 May 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Elton Simões Baptista wrote:
Hello guys, this is my fisrt doubt for the list.
I had just installed the ltsp 4.1.1, in a Compaq server with Fedora
Cor
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005, tyson wrote:
it shouldn't be going from 10.1.1.1, but from 192.168... Does anyone have
any idea how to route all data that's not 10.1.1.1 to 192.168.. Any help
would be appreciated!
I'm not too clear what your trying to do, but if you want your Server to
be a router, for i
GDM already handles this on my Fedora Core 3 implementation. If I'm
logged in and try to log in from another workstation it tells me I'm
logged in and puts up a confirmation dialog box. You might want to look
and see how GDM provides this service.
Karl Huysmans said:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to LT
lient should be stored anywhere but in a ramdisk.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 7:34 AM
> To: Dave Fenwick
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How
Peter,
I am using Linux's Software Raid :)
I will look at the top logs more carefully while running the flash widget.
Thank you for your help.
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Peter Billson wrote:
Dave,
Some ideas:
3) Are you sure the disks are getting mounted EXT3 and not falling back to
EXT2?
I am p
LTSP, DietPC, ThinStation, Damned Small Linux (DSL), and a variety of
other distributions are all similar implementations of the thin client
concept. I've tried the majority of them with my thin clients. While
none of them (including LTSP) is exactly what I need in my environment,
LTSP comes clos
Log out using the standard X logout from whatever X environment you're
running (Gnome, KDE, whatever). Then press the power button on your
client. Your client's being on has absolutely nothing to do with your
server being on.
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh said:
> Dears,
> How can turn off my client that
em which I find odd that
it has so many errors after it reboots.
Any ideas would be great!
Dave.
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2) Do you a firewall enabled on the server?
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> > Op dinsdag 15 maart 2005 18:52, schreef Søren Haagerup:
&g
The problem is kernel header files are intentionally tainted for userspace
builds now. The interim fix (while someone figures out a better process) is
to get:
http://ep09.pld-linux.org/~mmazur/linux-libc-headers/
Get the one closest to your 2.6.x kernel. Untar it to
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/buil
Well if you just want Access to the server (without floppy) look up
RealVnc or TightVNC
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, ajpearce wrote:
How do I get Windows to act as a linux thinclient server?
Actually my thinclient has a 64mb compact flash card with
damnsmalllinux on it and I'd like to give it access to m
Well I'm not sure if its your configuration file but one of your usernames
have a / on it.
I would suggest using SubMount. (subfs) Because even when Automount is
working you need to cd into the directory first i believe.
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Henrik [iso-8859-1] Ormåsen wrote:
This is my problem
= /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
server_args = - -s /tftpboot/lts
disable = no
per_source = 11
cps = 100 2
}
Plus the changes to gdm listed on the site docs all using 4.1.
Thanks for the tips.
Dave
On Tue,
Here you go!
TIA,
Dave
/etc/exports
## LTSP-begin ##
#
# The lines between 'LTSP-begin' and 'LTSP-end' were added
# on: Sat Oct 9 19:14:38 2004, by the ltspcfg configuration tool.
# For more information, visit the LTSP homepage
# at
oot.
I am using the 4.1 defaults for export.
Ideas?
BTW, Karl's site appears to have gone away!
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I noticed with autmount you can't see the directory unless you open cd
into the directory. I'm not sure if it works if you go into konqueror but
i know it doesn't automatically appear when your using open office.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Verner [iso-8859-1] Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi List
I'm trying to set
Yes you can, the execution permission can be controlled by group. Just
split the students into 2 groups, allow and deny. Change the
applications to permit only allow group execution and remove world
permissions on the app. Review the commands chgrp, chmod.
Remember Macs now are just UNIX under
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TIA,
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in this situation also?
Basically I'm worried about thin client user sessions and authentications
getting mixed up as they are all originating from the same machine (the ltsp
server).
Any input would be appreciated.
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>Loading BootROM image
> >
> >Then outputs this line repeatedly:
> >
> >1006 AX: 0212BX: 6A00CX: 0101DX: 0100
> >
> >
> Ususally means you have a bad floppy. Try another one.
>
That was it exactly, thanks. Its
before and may know what the problem
is.
My NIC is an RTL8139 chipset and have tried all the rtl images from
rom-o-matic and the ne image (rtl8139's sometimes work with the ne drivers -
have experienced this in Debian).
TIA,
Dave
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hoping the 802.11b bandwidth should suffice for mainly just multimedia web
browsing and some basic word processing.
I'd also like to use wireless keyboard/mouse on the thin clients, are these
supported? which models?
TIA,
Dave
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ven't yet
tried video or audio on the LTSP client to find out how quickly the
connection gets saturated. I want to try that next.
One additional thing, booting up wirelessly takes considerably longer than
even 10 Mbps Ethernet. I haven't timed it, but I'll guess it takes about 2
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 09:51, shogunx wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Dave Bakshani wrote:
> > > > With WEP disabled on my Netgear AP, my notebook has no trouble
> > > > connecting to the network, obtaining an IP address and starting up as
> > > > a LTSP
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 21:00, shogunx wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Dave Bakshani wrote:
> > One of my LTSP clients is a notebook with a Netgear MA401 wireless NIC
> > and wireless_ltsp-3.0.5. My server runs RedHat 9 with LTSP 3.0.
> >
> > With WEP disabled on my Net
t;iwconfig eth0 key xxx"
followed by the "pump" command.
My only guess is that perhaps when booting with the wireless_ltsp diskette,
the iwconfig command is not being issued before a DHCP request. I would
appreciate if someone can shed some light on this and
store room and it would be nice to be able to put them to
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rpm -qa | grep nfs
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if not "service nfs start" will give that answer.
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> type the same line "xfsfont | grep ttf" on the server)
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> Has someone an idee
"tcp/:7100" is in my XF86config file and it works.
Do you run more than one XFS server?
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I've gained lots of extra ideas from peoples' questions and answers. But
"help me quickly please I've just got a grey screen with a cursor" is
well explained in the docs and appears more like it's easier to ask the
list than read the docs.
At least we don
in settings to use.
> >
> > Jim McQuillan
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> If there's interest, I could take a stab at this.
>
> -David
I have set up a number of systems in schools, usually with donated
equipment, this utility would be extremely useful, as you wouldn'
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 11:45, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 02:10:24AM -0700, NS Jambak wrote:
> > all,
> >
> > is there a tool running under Linux to detect hardware
> > ethernet address which can fit into a disk along with
> > a sytem disk like the one from tom's root boot?
> >
Rhea - CPD - Adriano dos Santos Vieira wrote:
> Hi, people!
> We need your help now and fast (if possible), please!
> We are testing the LTSP and an error was find.
>
> That is it: Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00
> The lines viewed on workstation screen before the error are:
Amassin Akhoullo wrote:
>
>
> the workstation stop at this stage:
>
> Me:192.168.0.1, Server: 192.168.0.254, Gateway 192.168.0.254
> Loading 192.168.0.254:/tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-lpp-6
>
>
> .
>
> I have configure my /etc/dhcpd.conf file well according to the user guide.
>
>
Simone Tommasi wrote:
> Hi everybody, I?m new to Linux world and new as well to LTSP so I?m
> having a lot of troubles to go in the right way and let it work ! L
>
> Right now I?m just doing testing to learn, I installed a notebook (Acer
> TravelMate 740) as the server and try to boot another
claus Christian Larsen wrote:
> Dave Shiels wrote:
>
>> Not this file the one from your dhcp server - dhcpd.conf . sorry about
>> the naming miss.
>>
>> linux:/etc # cat dhcpd.conf
>>
>> ddns-update-style interim;
>> defaul
claus Christian Larsen wrote:
> Dave Shiels wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> What does your DHCP servers dhcp.conf look like? Looks like the
>> server is wrong for sure.
>>
>>
>> #
>> # Shall the dynamic host configuration (DHCP) client be started
claus Christian Larsen wrote:
> Jan Humme wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Unless of course you provide some detailed information about eg. the
>> boot process of your LTSP-terminal, where it gets stuck, what info is
>> on the screen etc. etc.
>>
>> okay.
>>
>
> The terminal boots like this:
>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Tomecki, Jacek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it poissible to use the LTSP with a Windows DHCP Server ?
>
> We use a SuSE 7.3 Server as NFS and LTSP Server.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Jacek
>
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LTSP. On looking around the web site it is difficult to
tell if it will provide terminal services to a Windows server. Can you please tell me
if it does and how it compares with Winconnect?
Best regards,
Dave mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Peter Billson wrote:
> This is probably needless to say, but be careful *where* you are running the
>reboot -f command. If you are not running local apps, you may be running it on the
>server, which means you will reboot the server.
> If you do not need to actually re-boot the hardware, jus
John Karns wrote:
> Forwarding to the list
>
>
> John Karns[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 16:03:42 +0100
> From: Shane Kennedy <[EMAIL
Watson, Keith wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Because of requirements set by my employer I am forced to attempt to find a
> solution to the following situation.
>
> Rather than having LTS boot to a standard login, they would like to have it
> either run an appliction that kicks off a windows terminal
Derek Zoolander wrote:
> I have been testing a small network of about 6 thin clients over the
> last few months. The server is a AMD K6 450 Mhz with 512 Mb ram, two 8
> Gig IDE hard drives (Raid striped), kernel 2.4.17, Gnome 1.4 and a
> 100Mbit switched network.
>
> I installed xosview after re
Chas Venter wrote:
> Firstly, a big thank you to Jim and Hans for the advice. I rolled back to
> version 3.0.1 and this helped me a great deal. The load now goes a lot
> further, however stops when mounting the root filesystem. The daemons for
> NFS and mountd are running and I believe my hosts f
gmx wrote:
>>>As distasteful as it sounds, my boss has asked me about the possibility of
>>>what I'll call 'Passive Shadowing', ie, shadowing someones workstation without
>>>the ability to take it over, and *without them knowing it*, so he can see what
>>>they are doing.
>>>
>>>The reason for thi
John Holbrook wrote:
> We're currently evaluating our options in regards to Microsoft's impending new
>license program.
>
> I've done some basic testing with the LTSP but have a few nagging questions:
>
> 1) We have multiple locations which are all connected by fiber (T1 - 10MB
>connections).
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Johannes Berth wrote:
> * Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15.05.02 12:51]:
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>>one last remark: it seems that the whimpering you hear is your own.
>>
>
> If you have a problem with me, put me in your killfile. But do it
> _silently_ and don't bother the mailing list with another usele
John McCreesh wrote:
> This is a good list. I would add that you need some way of supporting MS-Windoze
>apps in 'ghetto' mode. There are many niche apps out there that are only available
>under MS-Windoze. Sooner or later you have to work out a way of handling them -
>either by having a few p
Charles Bowman wrote:
>
> Dave Shiels wrote:
>
>>Charles Bowman wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>I am LTSP neubie (but run Debian (Libranet) on my home computer, and
>>>have yet to connect another computer to my home 'server
Charles Bowman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am LTSP neubie (but run Debian (Libranet) on my home computer, and
> have yet to connect another computer to my home 'server').
>
> It's my understanding of the LTSP documentation that thin clients are in
> the same building, and connected to the server
Frank Van Damme wrote:
> On Sunday 21 April 2002 09:02 pm, Alex younts wrote:
>
>>My suggestion would go something like this:
>>Server: Dual Athlon 2000+ with 3GB of DDR RAM and SCSI hard drives with a
>> 1Gbps connection to your switch
>>Client: AMD Duron 600 with 32MB of RAM and
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