Hello,
I'll be using a Raspberry Pi to connect to an LTSP server. From this LTSP
Server session I want to rdesktop directly to a Virtual Machine.
Since the Raspberry Pi doesn't use PXE boot, I'm using a distro called
BerryTerminal which hard codes the IP of the LTSP Server. I can confirm
that I
Marty,
thanks for your reply.
Op zondag 22 januari 2006 03:13, schreef Marty Connor:
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> > In my case I have succesfully created floppy boot images. Is
> > it now possible (in the client system) to swap these floppy
> > bootimages for
> > networkcard pxe images (by program
On Jan 21, 2006, at 5:10 PM, Richard Bos wrote:
would you be so kind to get me updated about booting from the net
via pxe,
etherboot and the like.
Hi there. Perhaps I can be of help. I created and maintain rom-o-
matic.net, and am Project Leader for the Etherboot team.
PXE is a method f
Ltsp-ers,
would you be so kind to get me updated about booting from the net via pxe,
etherboot and the like.I understand how it works, but I miss the fine
details to really implement it. BTW I started to become interested in pxe
after reading an email exchange between Jim McQuillan and Sim
> Are you still out there Karl? Anybody else with a Netvista 836x that
has it working
> perfectly in LTSP 4.x?
You need to make a little hack to the rc.usb script.
For some reason, the 4.1 script (and possibly previous versions) doesn't
load the right USB modules.
Either hack the script if you
Looking for [EMAIL PROTECTED] about IBM Netvista 8363
In reference to thread "Questions regarding NetVista 8364-EXX"
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1103
Karl wrote (2005-02-28):
Both Netvista 8363 and 8364 can be used with LTSP-4.1.
If interested I can send you kernel a
Hi all,
The distribution of LTSP-4.1 comes with this set to 1MB in /etc/rc.sysinit.
The command line is /sbin/mke2fs -q -m0 /dev/ram1 ${RAMDISK_SIZE} where
${RAMDISK_SIZE} is set to 1024.
It looks like I can only increase this to 4096. Anything else above that
produces the error mke2fs: Filesyste
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
Hi there,
Torsten E. scribbled on 28.02.2005 08:52:
Good morning,
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 ...
I got some steps ahead ... ;)
First of all I got an software package with vmlinux-2.4.19-LTSP-IBMNC
incl
Good morning,
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 ...
Are there any hints available?
Google wasn't kind enough to provide handy infos, so I decided to ask
the list ...
Thanks in advance!
c y
Torsten
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This is what I have accomplished so far.
32 workstations connecting to K12LTSP server,
all my users added,
Python with IDLE, and Java with Netbeans added and usable for my
programming classes,
OpenOffice usable by al
On Tue, 25 May 2004, srinivas g wrote:
>while working with LTSP on one clint we get this problem.
> > /tmp/start_ws: /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_S3: No such file or directory
>
>
> In previous discussions you gave a solution that to
> install ltsp_x336_s3-3.0.0-0.i386.rpm.I did it.
% rpm -qlp lts
sir,
while working with LTSP on one clint we get this
problem.
> Setting up loopback device
> Building the XF86CONFIG file
> Building the start_ws script
> Starting syslogd
> /tmp/start_ws: /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_S3: No such file
or directory
> /tmp/start_ws: /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_S3: No such
Hello Fabiano,
> I'm testing the use of normal X server, but I need to use sound cards
> and some local printers. I read the docs, so I believe that LTSP may be
> the solution!!!
> For this, I have some questions:
> - I need to use LDAP to centralize user's login (and another things).
> It's possi
Hello All,
I need some help: I'm planning to perform a migration in to the office.
I'm testing the use of normal X server, but I need to use sound cards
and some local printers. I read the docs, so I believe that LTSP may be
the solution!!!
For this, I have some questions:
- I need to use LDAP to
I think it is possible with the propper hardware 8)
Rudhuwan Abu Bakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Enough suitable backend hardware and a load-balancing failover solution, and
it shouldn't be a problem. Sounds interesting...
Cheers
Chris
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hi
Wanted your opinion on LTSP maturity to support 1K simultaneous users.
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Thank you for the links, they were very informative. I will try them in
about 2 or 3 weeks, when the semester is finished.
Jason
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--- Jason Dravet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am the network administrator for a department at a
> university. I am
> looking into using thin clients and terminal servers
> to make my life easier
> and I came across the ltsp and had some questions.
>
> 1. Instead of having the client start a
I am the network administrator for a department at a university. I am
looking into using thin clients and terminal servers to make my life easier
and I came across the ltsp and had some questions.
1. Instead of having the client start a Xwindows session, can the client be
setup to use rdeskto
Charles,
I can answer some of your questions. I use ibm 220 series
netservers, 1GHz, 2 piii processors, 1 or 2GB memory. !GB is good enough
for about 30 stations. i have a mix of clients: Jammin-125 (22 of those),
ThinkNIC (59), and "home built" VIA based fanless boxes.
Jammins are
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002 0:55:45 -0400
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Santa Barbara City College has 35 HP Entria-2 thin clients which currently run X
>from Alpha/VMS servers. The network is due for an overhaul and I have a few
>questions. If you know the answers to any of these, please respond, even i
Santa Barbara City College has 35 HP Entria-2 thin clients which currently run X from
Alpha/VMS servers. The network is due for an overhaul and I have a few questions. If
you know the answers to any of these, please respond, even if that/those question(s)
have already been answered, two+ heads
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