Hi again Jason,
yep, I was surely referring to the core package. Plus, I was getting
problems from x 4.0, not 3.3.6.
On top of that, I must make a correction: it was with the betas that
I was having those problems, since now I'm still using 3.0.0 packages! Maybe
I got a little con
On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 01:12, Fabio Papa wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> What ltsp release are you running? I ask this because I had the exaclty
> same problem as you with the 3.0.0 and Debian 3.0. I then tryed after some
> time the 3.0.1 and worked withouth a glitch. Before that, I used to copy
> my en
Hi Jason,
What ltsp release are you running? I ask this because I had the exaclty
same problem as you with the 3.0.0 and Debian 3.0. I then tryed after some
time the 3.0.1 and worked withouth a glitch. Before that, I used to copy
my entire /usr/lib/X11 directory from the server to the /opt
*** If you drop into runlevel 3 on the workstation, what is the output of:
SuperProbe
lspci
(you may have to copy the above programs into the ltsp tree to run them)
On 21 Jun 2002, Jason Fillman wrote:
> Thanks for all the help so far...
>
> With the help of Mr. Cuzzola, I was able to
Thanks for all the help so far...
With the help of Mr. Cuzzola, I was able to mount a partition and copy
my X log. The only thing my virgin eyes can see wrong is the warning:
cannot load apm. Would that cause X not to start? If that's not it,
maybe some of you more experienced types can sort thro
other stuff in the lts.conf
Try it then
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Fillman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 1:44 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Cry of Desperation (was: tcsx-1 modelines)
>
>
> Greetings Again,
Jason,
Stick with your 2nd example, I know that works, and it works well.
So, setup XF86_SVGA, along with the XF86Config.tcsx1 file.
And, turn off local apps mode.
And, set RUNLEVEL = 3.
Then, when you get a bash shell prompt, do this:
hostname
Make sure it returns 'ws002'.
After ve
> 2. At the very least, how can I mount an additional nfs partition (in
> this case my /home/jason directory under /mnt? This way I can copy the
> Xfree86 log from the term's /var directory and post it to the list. I
> run mount from the terminal, and mount just hangs. If I look at the
> server
Greetings Again,
Our boss is coming down this week and I'm supposed to be showcasing the
advantages of Linux/Open Source thin solutions. Unfortunately, I haven't
gotten it actually working yet. Could someone please assist in figuring
out either:
1. Why adding the following to the lts.conf doesn'