just in case".
Thanks again,
Rob
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can't get X windows login to work.
Thanks,
Rob
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>Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] AGP support
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, G. Major wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, something seems to have gotten broken. When I boot, I do not
> get a login prompt. The screen is all gray and the cursor works but no login
> prompt. I have been attempting to debug it with no success. It seems to be a
> "kdm" problem of som
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, G. Major wrote:
> "make modules_install". This built the modules in
> "/lib/modules/2.4.9/...".
> I needed to make a copy of the modules using the ltsp path that
> the boot code looks for ("...-ltsp-5"). I next ran the "buildk"
> script.
Edit the main Makefile (top src dir)
sage -
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] AGP support
>
> I am probably a bit further than you in this pursuit and while I
If anyone is interested in knowing how I got AGP to work with NVidia
drivers, the answer turned out to be very simple (but took a bit of
digging).
Simply build a kernel with Jim's ltsp_initrd_kit package config files.
During 'make config', enable MTRR support (compiled into the kernel).
Then bui
I am probably a bit further than you in this pursuit and while I still
haven't found how to get AGP working correctly, I have gotten the drivers
to work in PCI mode and I can give you some information based on my
experience so far. There is, BTW, a good HOW-TO on the LTSP web site that
is a litt
I am running a GeForce2 Ti in my workstation and server. I have not been
able to get the nVidia drivers running in the workstation. When I tried to
build them I got a number of undefined symbols.
I also have not been able to successfully use modprobe or lsmod in the
workstation. I will post th
Actually, I am running my graphics applications natively and locally, so
performance should be at maximum. Applications are executed via a daemon
running on the DC. I am basically building a "graphics cluster" built on
ltsp technology. I'll be happy to write up a reference when I'm through.
I
Thsi might be hard if I understand the goal and technology right -
AGP 4X has a 1056MB/Sec bandwidth capability -
Fast Ethernet has a 12.5 MB/Sec bandwidth -
In a TC model the server is catching all the graphics card calls and sending
the messages over the network to the clients - whcih then re-cr
Perhaps this is not the exact forum for this question, but it might be
relevant to someone who is trying for the same configuration as I.
I am counting on getting maximum 3D graphics performance out of my DC's.
Currently they use NVidia cards. I've been successful in getting the
NVidia drivers
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