Antwort: [Ltsp-discuss] Questions regarding NetVista 8364-EXX

2005-03-02 Thread karl . kappel
Hello Torsten, >this morning I was asked if an IBM NetVista 8364 TC could be used with >LTSP-4.1. >It does not support PXE, but TFTP & BOOTP ... Both Netvista 8363 and 8364 can be used with LTSP-4.1. If interested I can send you kernel and instructions. Karl

Antwort: [Ltsp-discuss] IBM Thinstation boot protocol?

2004-12-04 Thread karl . kappel
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 04.12.2004 12:59:43: > I have LTSP running on CluserKnoppix. A Neoware Capio is booting fine, > but on an IBM Thinstation I get: > > NSB83000 Successfully connected with boot file server. > NSB83600 Boot file server protocol not specified. > What kind of "IBM Thin

Antwort: [Ltsp-discuss] Netvista Thin client 8363-EXX

2004-07-31 Thread karl . kappel
Ingo Bruell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > >does someone know if it is possible to use the client above with ltsp ? > >The client got in ip Adress via dhcp and downloaded the kernel via tftp. >But it always says unkown file format or somethin similar. > >The client has a amd geode processor insta

Antwort: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP on PPC

2004-06-11 Thread karl . kappel
Hello, some time ago I've tried LTSP on Linux PPC at iSeries and it functioned problem-free. I simply copied an i386 "/opt/ltsp.." directory onto iSeries Linux, created /tftpboot containing the x86 kernels and then configured tftp, nfs and X. That's all. Regards Karl

Antwort: [Ltsp-discuss] IBM Thin Clients

2004-02-24 Thread karl . kappel
Hello, the Netvista 8363 needs to have the right level of Firmware and does not work with the LTSP delivered kernel. There were instructions at IBM-website how to build a kernel for Netvista, but it seems to be removed. If you can't find it or if you don't like to start kernel building I can send

Antwort: [Ltsp-discuss] IBM NetVista + freeing unused kernel memory

2003-12-09 Thread karl . kappel
Hallo Lars, what kernel do you use? Let me know more details and maybe I can help you. I have built my own kernel and can boot Netvista 8363 (2200) and 8364 (2800) into LTS. Greetings, Karl Lars Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >Hi people! > >First I would like to introduce myself as a ne

Antwort: [Ltsp-discuss] IBM NetVista Thin Client from tftp

2003-09-01 Thread karl . kappel
Laurence Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >Hi, >Im trying to get an IBM NetVista thin client to boot linux. At the >moment it it is booting NetBSD from a flash card. >Ive set it to boot from an image on my tftp sever. It copies the image >across fine but says Unsupported file type and doesnt

Antwort: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Hostname in X Terminal

2003-07-08 Thread karl . kappel
Thank You Anselm, it works. >> is it possible to find out the hostname of the LTSP client within >> a X Terminal session? >Probably $DISPLAY is what you want. >You could try "echo $DISPLAY" in an xterm to how it's formatted. >I think it looks like >DISPLAY=ws001:0.0 Regards, Karl

[Ltsp-discuss] Hostname in X Terminal

2003-07-08 Thread karl . kappel
Hello, is it possible to find out the hostname of the LTSP client within a X Terminal session? Regards Karl --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are avai

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Netvista 2200

2003-02-11 Thread karl . kappel
Hello, here I tried to write down the steps to make NetVista 2200 boot LTSP: 1) You need at least a firmware level of 12/06/02. I used the latest firmware 07/29/02 2) BIOS: I set all from DHCP: "IP Address/Network Config from DHCP = enabled 3) These are my DHCP-Options:

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Netvista 2200

2003-02-07 Thread karl . kappel
Hello, we use lots of Netvista 2200, all of them server booting IBMs "NetVista Thin Client with Turbolinux 7" thin client software. See: http://www3.software.ibm.com/regsvs/nc/linux/linux.shtml The Netvista 2200 does not boot with the LTSP etherboot tagged kernel. But with a kernel built of you