On 21/06/2010 19:24, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Phil Davey skrev:
>> On 21/06/2010 12:14, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
>>> we've got a pile of HP neoware CA5's.
>>> - Anyone with any experiences with such TC's?
>>> - Can they be made to PXE boot?
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ren't the fastest boxes in the world. Screen refreshes are a tad slow.
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those in the config?
Hopefully with the intention that booting will be much quicker as a
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>> terminal. When I boot the terminal, I have to switch to screen_01 to
>> see my linux desktop.
I *think* they appear in the order the scripts finish.
Try putting some pauses in one of the screen scripts and see what happens.
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* the ltsp update added support for the second mount type.
I could, of course, be completely wrong
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I *think* the screens are displayed in the order they finish, rather than
the order in the lts.conf file.
I'd guess the shell or startx screens finish first, so they are the ones
you see.
I could well be wrong though
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as to which
speed and duplex they are running at.
>option option-129 "MOPTS=nolock,ro,rsize=8192,wsize=8192";
In my case I'm using:
option option-129 "MOPTS=nolock,ro,rsize=1024,wsize=1024,proto=tcp";
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test if anything broke *this iteration*. (with the app, not the OS)
Jablicator may help with that, if you haven't tried it already.
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Then you can search the mailing list archives:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ltsp-discuss&r=1&w=2
and/or look at the ltsp wiki:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/WebHome
That should cover pretty much everything. :)
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external resources what the actual
modelines should be.
These lines in lts.conf, with suitable numbers for your monitor, should
fix it.
X_HORZSYNC = "24-80"
X_VERTREFRESH = "55-75"
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all, of my EPIA based clients.
Seems to be something to do with the combination of etherboot version, 4.2
kernel (and the last 4.1 kernel I think) and possibly ACPI settings too.
When I get time I'll try all the variations I can think of to narrow it
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[ws001]
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE= "dev/psaux"
I'd say the line above should be "/dev/psaux", ie with a / before dev.
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MS terminal server, rdesktop or anything else, you still pay the cash.
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local devices on the clients.
Another thing to check is to make sure the lbus-start script is run as the
user, not root. It will run as root, but not work.
I've spent ages on this and finally figured it out today, thanks to jammcq
on irc.
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refused to start saying there were no drivers.
Turns out I had no XSERVER entry at all. Added it in set to auto and it's
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n the window
manager? or even SCREEN_01 = shell for that matter.
I still can't get over how fast the clients boot now. :)
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Driver "sis"
I'm fairly sure it's something in the Setup Devices section of
build_x4_cfg, but I don't understand how that code works.
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instead, I'd guess you want X_DPMS = N and then set up a screensaver
either on the server on as a local app on the clients.
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to load, saying that they were compiled with gcc v2 rather than v3 which
the kernel was compiled with.
For me it's not critical, but it would be nice to have that working.
I'm quite willing to test any possible solutions.
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age:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DHCP
I can confirm that the fix works on SuSE 10.0.
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urers who said that it won't work with
anything else and does not have PXE.
I then removed the flash disk, switched it on and up popped a boot menu
including a PXE option. :)
No guarantee this one will be the same, but it's worth a closer look.
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to 5 seconds to get the login screen after having logged out too.
During the dist-upgrade XFree was replaced by Xorg.
Perhaps this has something to do with it?
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and all's fine.
I got stuck with that one.
Turns out that 3.0.3 was changed and now requires a 'next-server' entry,
even if the TFTP server is the same as the DHCP server (which it quite
commonly is). Previously, if next-server was missing, it defaulted to the
same server. It doe
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h their tech support says it's not possible, if you take out
their compact flash card (which contains all their software gubbins) it
just boots via PXE. :)
I'm looking at getting the compact flash usable as a local drive -
probably as local swap space.
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on to use LTSP in
the first place.
The alternative is to run some kind of proxy/firewall that is based on the
username rather than the mac address. I've not tried this myself, but I've
seen it mentioned several times on this list. Try searching the archives
for 'squid'
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) but sadly this
doesn't work as the tg3.o driver code contains various fixups for hardware
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On Friday 18 March 2005 15:13, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Phil,
>
> Are you using Etherboot ?
PXE
> If you are using PXE, then you need to specify NIC=tg3 in the pxe config
> file.
>
> Assuming you are using the standard 2.4.26-ltsp-2 kernel, the
> file is:
>
>
On Friday 18 March 2005 13:23, Phil Driscoll wrote:
> Einar - did you ever solve this problem? I also have some Dell Optiplex
> GX280s on which I can get as far as:
>
> ERROR! Could not automatically detect the network card.
I can confirm that the following addition to dhcpd.conf d
NIC. The tg3 driver included in
> initrd-2.4.26-ltsp-2.gz doesn't recognize this NIC.
Einar - did you ever solve this problem? I also have some Dell Optiplex GX280s
on which I can get as far as:
ERROR! Could not automatically detect the netw
ading the standard LTSP kernel.
Nifty little boxes and not bad for 200 quid to your door.
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's shipped just last week.
Yes - you need windows to unzip the file, then you need to copy a few files to the supplied linux flash image and reflash the thin client's BIOS.
After that it works a dream!
Regards
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On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 12:06, Phil Lewis wrote:
Hi,
x27;s shipped just last week.
Yes - you need windows to unzip the file, then you need to copy a few
files to the supplied linux flash image and reflash the thin client's
BIOS.
After that it works a dream!
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On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 12:06, Phil Lewis wrote:
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>
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connected to the rest (the Windows part) of the network. In
this way you can setup a dedicated DHCP server (configured only to handle
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128 set to a specific value. The value is a
# special Etherboot signature of 'e4:45:74:68:00:00'.
#
# Add these two lines to the host entry that needs kernel parameters
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#option option-128 e4:45:74:68:00:00; # NOT
en on some workstations.
I've noticed most/all of my client boxes do that. I can't remember the
details, but something around there fails (pivotroot?), it tries again and
then works fine. As they end up working, I haven't really looked at it
much.
New kernel sounds interesting!
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I may have the fastest laptop in the world :)
Thanks are due as ever to Jim, and to everyone else who has contributed to
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> given the limitation/situation above.
This is only possible using per person accounts. You need to solve your
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fail to load, and again the laptop dies with a no root panic.
Is there something silly I'm doing here, or a simple step I can take to get
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I think!) and I've tried to explain how I did it
here:
http://www.hughes.cam.ac.uk/~pd213/ltsp-instructions.html
It works really well for me. The users get a menu of boot options to
choose from and all I need to do to change it is update dhcpd.conf.
I've got it working using dhcp v3 now as w
I see that Xfree 4.3 is available as a tarball from the LTSP site, is
installing it a case of d/l that, altering the package.def then re-running
build_all in the lbe directory?
Or am I missing something fundamental here?
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created XFConfig file in /tmp on the local machine
(it gives an error of trying to find XF86Config.1 which is obviously not there!)
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How about taking the capslock key off the keyboards?
> You'd think that after the first three dozen times you walk over and
> say "Well, your caps lock is on" they'd get a clue but they don't. :-(
That'd be far to easy. ;)
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27;t have any choice. ;)
It depends who's in charge, you or the users.
As suggested before, a change from the current MS office to openoffice
isn't much different from a change from current MS office to new MS
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> within LTSP... wooo wooo! Let me know what you think.
I've added the ICA client as a program on the ltsp (icewm) start menu, so
you can still connect to a windows terminal server, even when you choose
to boot to a linux session.
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un a seamless client to attach to a MS terminal server.
I've done exactly that (and a bit more besides). While not a general
how-to, it does describe what I've done and should be a reasonable start
to getting it working elsewhere.
http://www.hughes.cam.ac.uk/~pd213/ltsp-instructions
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> > XF86Config file, and if possible, for the S3 driver?
> > I would greatly appreciate it.
>
> Never mind. I got it working. Thank you anyway.
Perhaps you c
- it at least
makes sure they have the correct settings when they run Galeon, although it
doesn't stop them changing settings, although by configuring your network
appropriately, you can make it so your proxy is the only working route for
web access.
Cheers
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http://lufs.sourceforge.net/lufs/
which allows (amongst other things) remote filesystems to be mounted via ssh.
My first impressions are that it is very good, and perhaps it might have a
part to play in providing an alternative to NFS in LTSP.
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boots fine (in my case, PXE loads etherboot loads ltsp kernel).
Great little piece of kit.
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On Thursday 23 January 2003 5:36 pm, Joseph wrote:
> Do you use Galeon with icewm?
We do - versions straight off the SuSE 8.1 distro.
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tually instantaneusly, whereas the
boot code on a floppy takes a finite amount of time to read in - seek time
plus data transfer time. I don't use boot floppies, but I suspect this part
of the process might take a couploe of seconds. Fron there on in, the speed
is the same.
s
falls into the new or the old camp, but it seems fast to me, and with the
downloadable XP theme, is ideal where you have users who have to move between
Windows and LTSP boxes.
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On Monday 16 December 2002 3:32 pm, Joseph wrote:
> Has anyone got the IceWM to work well with RH8 and ltsp?
> It works for me but starts up very slow.
I'm using it with SuSE 8.1 and it's very fast to startup - hardly any gap
between logging in and the desktop appearing.
Cheers
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; Thanks for your help!
On your SuSE 8.1 box change the version number in /etc/SuSE-release
temporarily to 8.0 then all will work fine.
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On Friday 29 November 2002 12:40 pm, Adrian Snyman wrote:
> Okay .. the closest i have seen to an "XP"'sh kind of look is with KDE
> 3.0.4 + XP Theme ..
> How are you doing it ??
http://themes.freshmeat.net/projects/xp__/?topic_id=925%2
On Friday 29 November 2002 10:41 am, Chris Puttick wrote:
> KDE is being used (sorry
> Phil!) as the school likes the look of it, although we will be turning off
> all the extras to improve performance (latest versions of KDE seem faster
> anyway).
>
When you say the school likes
the version number inside
some file in /etc (probably /etc/.SuSE-release looking at my /etc now)
containing the SuSE version number. I just had to set this back temporarily
to 7.3 and the installation went ok. Same might be true if you set yours back
to 8.0.
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> Hi Phil,
> Thanks for your reply. A couple of questions, if you don't mind :)
> Do you have Galeon running on the thin client or on the server?
On the server - our clients are too thin.
> Does Galeon have
the most lightweight
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Debian man page, is slightly more helpful (and very
easy to miss - took me three reads to find it!).
Account maintenance
If you wish to immediately expire an accounts password, you can use the -e
option. This in affect can force a user to change their password at their
next login.
Haven't actu
ce/org/openoffice/Setup.xml"
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echo "Mount failed, rerun the script."
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fi
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On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Samuel Mukoti wrote:
> Anyone know any gui tools that configure /etc/dhcpd.conf?
I believe webmin includes a module to do this. I haven't tried it myself,
but it's on the (long!) list of things to do.
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l applications will presumably make some kind
of difference.
It'd be very interested in any comparisons, whatever the applications used
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On Thursday 26 September 2002 10:34 am, Maximo Ramos wrote:
> www.qvwm.org
We did evaluate this at some length - and I've forgotten now why we went for
IceWM instead - but there was a good reason :)
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> htdig I think would work well.
...as would mnogo
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options in it's preferences to determine which sound drivers it uses.
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at all. All I need is a line in lts.conf like:
MODULE_02 = agpgart
Much like the example included in the default lts.conf file. Although it
says i810, it works fine with i815 too.
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