Jim
I was thinking of using my Palm device attached to a local USB
port on the WS
I'll happily mail the USB Wireless adapter to you to play with
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Best
John
> John,> > Yes, I'd like to add
USB Wireless support, the only problem> is I don
;
> There is a lot of USB wireless and other stuff out there (eg most palm
> devices these days come with USB cradles ...)
>
> Best
> John
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Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] New LTSP Kernel pkg and wireless-ltsp available
> Late Sunday night, I put a new LTSP kernel package
> on the LTSP download
Jason,
Nope, it doesn't support USB. In fact, it never even
entered my mind. I guess that would be a good thing
to add.
Jim.
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Jason A. Pattie wrote:
> Just out of curiosity (I know you didn't mention it), but does this
> latest version also have support for USB network
Just out of curiosity (I know you didn't mention it), but does this
latest version also have support for USB network cards/devices? (I know
you can't boot off a USB device, etc. etc.)
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>Late Sunday night, I put a new LTSP kernel package
>on the LTSP download page. Thi
Late Sunday night, I put a new LTSP kernel package
on the LTSP download page. This was labeled ltsp_kernel_3.0.2.
It had one small problem tho, the initrd was missing the hostname
command. This caused the workstation to be unable to get
the correct entries from the lts.conf file.
So, late last