On 2015-09-27, Mark Foley wrote:
> I would like to experiment with LTSP. Unfortunately, my distro (Slackware) is
> not one of those listed on your installation page and the reference to "If
> your
> favorite distribution is not listed below, you can also package it directly
> from
> the upstream
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What is the tftp root directory? The -s option should be able to
alter that. I think that might be your problem.
On Nov 25, 2006, at 11:08 AM, David Mora wrote:
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> 55
>
> inetd.conf
>
> tftp dgram udp waitroot/usr
Hello, i'm having some problems with ltsp... so far i get dhcp address on
the thin client, and i can see the tftp request on ethereal, but thin client
keeps printing dots...
h
here are my dhcpd and inetd.conf files
# dhcpd.conf
default-lease-time600;
max-lease-time 720
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Brian Buchanan wrote:
>
> Well that wasn't so painful.
>
> Except for:
>
> 1. Everytime I started xdm, the console went GUI until I found
> /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers and commented out the :0 line. Maybe there's a better
> way to do this, but I don't know X.
That's exactly the w
Well that wasn't so painful.
Except for:
1. Everytime I started xdm, the console went GUI until I found
/etc/X11/xdm/Xservers and commented out the :0 line. Maybe there's a better
way to do this, but I don't know X.
2. I couldn't get xdm to listen on 177, which sounds like a problem where
xdm
Andrew wrote:
Does anyone know if the problems with Slackware-10.0 described on the
wiki also apply to Slackware-10.1?
"The problems" has nothing to do with Slackware 10.0 or 10.1 - perhaps
you should rephrase your question to ask if LTSP 4.1 has better support
for Slackware ?
Eugene Coetzee
Does anyone know if the problems with Slackware-10.0 described on the
wiki also apply to Slackware-10.1?
TIA
Andrew
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I 'll be happy to peek. What is the URL for it?
Evan
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 05:25:00 -0500, Eric Holt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Groupies, hows it going?
>
> Trying to put the final touches on my Slackware-LTSP HOW-TO that I've
> been working on recently. I hoped to have it finished
Eric Holt wrote:
> Hey Groupies, hows it going?
>
> Trying to put the final touches on my Slackware-LTSP HOW-TO that I've
> been working on recently. I hoped to have it finished long before
> now, but March has been yet another extremely busy month...but things
> are starting to slow down, and so
Hey Groupies, hows it going?
Trying to put the final touches on my Slackware-LTSP HOW-TO that I've
been working on recently. I hoped to have it finished long before now,
but March has been yet another extremely busy month...but things are
starting to slow down, and some free time is coming my w
Eric Holt wrote:
Roberto:
I will be configuring a new server over the weekend and will
record my actions step-by-step and post them on the list and on the
WIKI when I have finished. Starting from after freshly installing
Slackware to booting up the thin client, I'll document everything I do
Roberto:
I will be configuring a new server over the weekend and will record my
actions step-by-step and post them on the list and on the WIKI when I
have finished. Starting from after freshly installing Slackware to
booting up the thin client, I'll document everything I do.
Hopefully this ca
Moshen-
If you have not beena ble to get X working on LTSP by now using
SLackware, I strongly recommend moving to a distro like Ubunta or
Fedora that is better handles by the current LTSP install script.
While SLackware is ver solid, it is not always user-friendly to
inexperinced debuggers and ad
ANother Slacker here. I have no trouble with LTSP on Slackware.
Evolution is still free and now so is Ximian Connector to make play
nice with Exchange.
Evan
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 22:45:18 -0500, John Clay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I've been away from LTSP for quite a while and have
John Clay wrote:
Hi All:
I've been away from LTSP for quite a while and have a few questions I'd like to
run by y'all:
1) Are there any particular reasons not to use Slack 10.0 as an LTSP foundation?
2) Is Evolution still freely available under the open source license or must it
be purchased?
If
Dears,
My boss told me i had write an installer for
slackware.
An automatically installer of LTSP.
Please say me setting of X,specially Xaccess file.
--- Eric Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John:
>
> Slackware 10.0 is a great foundation for LTSP.
> I've not used LTSP on
> any other dis
Eric Holt wrote:
John:
Slackware 10.0 is a great foundation for LTSP. I've not used LTSP
on any other distributions, but we've used Slackware solely since we
started out LTSP project, about a year ago now, and its excellent.
I got started with Linux years ago with Slackware 3, so when i
John:
Slackware 10.0 is a great foundation for LTSP. I've not used LTSP on
any other distributions, but we've used Slackware solely since we
started out LTSP project, about a year ago now, and its excellent.
I got started with Linux years ago with Slackware 3, so when it came
time to getting
Hi All:
I've been away from LTSP for quite a while and have a few questions I'd like to
run by y'all:
1) Are there any particular reasons not to use Slack 10.0 as an LTSP foundation?
2) Is Evolution still freely available under the open source license or must it
be purchased?
If anyone can dir
Dear Eric,
Hello.
I have copied your kdmrc to its directory.
But i have problem with X yet.
Would you please help me?
yours,Mohsen.
--- Eric Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moshen: I am sorry I am just now replying, but I
> havnt had much of a
> chance to get caught up on e-mail lately. Dead
Moshen: I am sorry I am just now replying, but I havnt had much of a
chance to get caught up on e-mail lately. Deadlines are looming.
Anyway, I just setup a new Slackware 10 server running LTSP. I am
attaching my kdmrc file, which for Slackware is located at:
/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/
BTW
Dear Evan,
Sorry for late.
I can't XDMCP in Slackware distro.
Because that's script has problem with my distro.
Even i installed Perl modules,But it has probelm yet.
Please guide me...
Yours,Mohsen.
--- Evan Hisey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moshen-
> What is the problem you are having?
Moshen-
What is the problem you are having?
Evan
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 02:27:18 -0800 (PST), Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dears,Can you send me your kdmrc file & Xserver file?
> Of course,If you have Slackware distro.
> Yours,Mohsen
>
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Dears,Can you send me your kdmrc file & Xserver file?
Of course,If you have Slackware distro.
Yours,Mohsen
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Dears,
I have downloaded ltsp-4.1.
I have untared it then ran ltspadmin.
It has started downloading,But for chechsum,It stays &
terminates.
Now i download every file from
http://ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1/
They are .tgz .
Please guide me for installation form these files.
i don't know sequesnce of installat
On 12/11/2004 12:16:03 PM, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
Dears,i wanna install LTSP on Slackware 10.
But you don't support slackware.
Please guide me
Yours,Mohsen
I've installed on Slackware 10 too. Like Eric said the install works
fine once you get the required perl modules. After that I thi
Mohsen,
Sourceforge has started throttling downloads of large files from the
webspace. This has caused lots of problems for people trying to install
LTSP.
For that reason, we've created an ISO image that you can download, which
contains all of the packages you need.
Take a look at http://www.lt
Yes, just what Jim said -- I just installed LTSP-4.1 on my new
installation of Slackware 10, with no issues. Well, I take that back.
the ltspadmin program requires some PERL modules that Slackware doeesnt
install by default, so once you find those from CPAN and install them --
ltspadmin will r
Dears,i wanna install LTSP on Slackware 10.
But you don't support slackware.
Please guide me
Yours,Mohsen
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I got it installed on my box by hacking the script to see the slakware-version and
then run the Redhat 7.3 config scripts. and then transfered them manually to teh
correct locations.
Evan
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 11:39:28 -0200
"Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Can I install and
I searched my archive of LTSP posts. "Nicolas Dussert"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pops up. Perhaps Nicolas will share his script mods.
>I've tried and used during one year, an LTSP solution (ver 2.08) over a
>Slackware 7.1. I've just modified an install script (ex Mandrake one) and
>everthing was OK. The
Hi,
Alexander schrieb:
> Can I install and use the LTSP in one Slackware 8.1??
>
> The version 3.0 return the message: this plataform not suported.
>
> Have I some solution for this?
Of course! You can install LTSP on Slackware 8.1 - but you'll have to do
the configuration manually.
Have
Hi!
Can I install and use the LTSP in one Slackware 8.1??
The version 3.0 return the message: this plataform not suported.
Have I some solution for this?
Thanks!
Alexander
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It really took very little as the needed daemons startup if the packages are
installed. I did not have to make any changes other than the ones in DHCP, and X
config files to get it working.
Evan
On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 16:13:06 -0500
Ian Trider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello ltsp-discuss-reque
Hello ltsp-discuss-request,
Saturday, December 21, 2002, 3:01:09 AM, you wrote:
ldrlsn> Well, there are no plans for BSD support, because the 'L' in LTSP
ldrlsn> stands for Linux. But, if someone wants to add support for BSD
ldrlsn> startup scripts, we'll gladly roll those changes into the ltspc
About 2 months ago I inquired as to whether or not the ltsp project
support the Slackware GNU/Linux distribution. At that time it did not.
What is the current status? Thank you.
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Checking the archived mailing lists I found this message from Jason Cater
who has written a script for Slack 8. Does anybody have a copy of this
script please?
I am trying to port LTSP to a slack based distro and I am sure it would save
me many hours and
preserve my natural hair colour!
Many
Alan Murrell wrote:
>>ltsp_initrd_kitNeeded if you want to build your own kernels
>>
>
>Is this new to 2.09pre3? I built my own kernel for LTSP 2.08, and didn't do
>anything to do with initrd, as far as I recall.. just selected the options I
>wanted included in the kernel, compiled, an
> I think maybe you don't understand the $5 and $6 args. They are for
Well, after you explanation, I definately understand much better, now :-)
> Also, you want to add your testing code before the last entry. The last
> entry is a catch-all entry.
I'll definately keep that in mind for future
Alan,
I think maybe you don't understand the $5 and $6 args. They are for
awk. It tells which
field within the file contains the version number. In Redhats
/etc/redhat-release file,
the 5th field is the version number.
Also, you want to add your testing code before the last entry. The last
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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 10:10 PM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Slackware??
> He All,
>
> I was just lookingover the supported OS's and was surprised to *not* see
> Slackware in it. I was just wondering if there was a particular reason
> You need to modify install.sh
>
> Up near the top, it tries to identify the host distro.
I did that, modelled after what was already in there. This is what I
entered:
elif [ -f /etc/slackware-version ]; then
DISTRO_NAME="Slackware"
DISTRO_VERSION=`awk '{ print $6 }' /etc/slackware-ve
Alan,
You need to modify install.sh
Up near the top, it tries to identify the host distro.
Jim.
Alan Murrell wrote:
>>I got it to work, but I cheated. I installed it on a Redhat system, then
>>copied the configuration files, etc. over to a Slackware system. Works
>>
>fine
>
>>once there. W
> I got it to work, but I cheated. I installed it on a Redhat system, then
> copied the configuration files, etc. over to a Slackware system. Works
fine
> once there. Would be nice if there was an installation script for
Slackware.
H, I have the /tftpboot and /opt directories as seperate pa
There have been a few people playing with LTSP and Slackware, but there just
isn't any demand for it.
It should be really easy, if someone wants to go through the motions of
fixing up the
install scripts.
Jim McQuillan
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Alan Murrell wrote:
>He All,
>
>I was just lookingover
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Slackware??
>
> He All,
>
> I was just lookingover the supported OS's and was surprised to *not* see
> Slackware in it. I was just wondering if there
He All,
I was just lookingover the supported OS's and was surprised to *not* see
Slackware in it. I was just wondering if there was a particular reason,
such as Slackware being inherently unsuitable (can't imagine why), or has
nobody got it to work with Slackware yet?
Looking over the lts_core
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