Dario,
Thanks for the suggestion, but it doesn't seem to be the cards. These are
cards that I purchased from www.disklessworkstations.com with boot proms
installed, and they work fine in other machines. It appears that for some
reason, those boxes don't realize that there is a boot prom avai
Hi,
I set my system up about a year ago and abandoned KDE due to lots of
"leftover" processes after people logged out (and some other issues
including an extremely long login that I couldn'g figure out). We use
ICEwm and commonly have over 300 logins per day (average 15-20 at a time)
without
Hello,
I have a couple of Dell Dimension L500r computers with bios revision A14
(most recent for this machine). I have a bootable PCI network card in
them, but they do not find it. I have disabled the floppy, hard drives,
etc. in the bios. There is no "network" option in the boot preference
Quoting Martin Herweg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Christopher Perez wrote:
> > Hello people,
> >
> > i'm a newbie in LTSP.
> > can anyone tell me what to do when my dhcpd in /etc/init.d is
> > missing.
>
> in
>
> /etc/init.d
>
> you find startscripts, if your startscript for dhcpd
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Derek,
>
> This solution is most excellent!
>
> Thank you for taking the time to figure it out and documenting it.
>
> I'll give it a try, and post the solution on the LTSP site.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim,
Thank you. I just noticed
Hi,
I've been wanting a way to track the usage of our LTSP terminals and kiosks. Our
setup is almost a year old. Maybe all this stuff has been covered in the newer
sources.
After some trial and error, I figured out a way to log remote X
terminal sessions to utmp. I am using KDM, but it sho