[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless mouse not working...

2010-02-05 Thread someone
I am running LTSP 4.2 on CentOS 5.3. I have a wireless usb mouse and keyboard on my client machine. The make is Logitech and the model is MK700. What do I put in lts.conf? This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Pr

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless not working

2008-03-04 Thread Vi Thai
Hello everyone. I have three servers running K12LTSP with Fedora and I'm having some difficulties getting wireless access to any airport plugged into one of the switches. Recently my network manager notified me that I a compromise on one of my networks. I had just inherited this entire network a

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless card

2008-02-23 Thread Pasupathy Murugan
i am using debian etch (ltsp server), i bought a netgear WG311v3 54 Mbps wireless pci adapter (lancard), i can't collect proper boot floppy from http://rom-o-matic.net/, help me Thank You pasupathy ___

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless boot

2008-02-06 Thread J. Paul Bissonnette
Here is an article http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/WirelessLtsp Lincepitagorica wrote: > Hi. I want to boot my clients via wireless card without an ethernet > bridge. Is this possible? How can I do it? > > Thanks > Luca. > > > -

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless boot

2008-02-06 Thread Lincepitagorica
Hi. I want to boot my clients via wireless card without an ethernet bridge. Is this possible? How can I do it? Thanks Luca. - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless pxe boot

2007-02-05 Thread jam
On Tuesday 06 February 2007 05:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello All, > I would like to ask you, is there a way to boot a client from wireless > adapter? Answer: No! much discussed here before I've been playing with initramfs: /usr/src/linux-bla/Documentatiom/filesystems/init Much magic

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless pxe boot

2007-02-05 Thread Hakan Kutucu
Hello All, I would like to ask you, is there a way to boot a client from wireless adapter? Thanks. Mr. Hakan Kutucu Science Faculty, Izmir Institute of Technology Gulbahcekoyu 35430, Urla / Izmir / Turkey Tel:+90 - 232- 750 75 24 Fax:+90- 232 - 750 75 09 --

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2

2006-07-17 Thread Lars Madsen
Jim McQuillan : > Michael, > > LTSP doesn't support wireless cards. So, your only hope is to boot from > local media, such as cdrom, floppy or memory stick. That basically > means that you'd need a knoppix cd or some other live cd to boot from. > > It would then need to launch the Xserver with a

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2

2006-07-15 Thread bear2bar
sage- From: Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 12:12:05 -0400 Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Jim, > > OK so if LTSP does not support w

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2

2006-07-15 Thread Jim McQuillan
, but it doesn't support network booting a wireless thin client. Jim. > > thks > norbert > > -Original Message- > From: Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Michael Hoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net > Sent:

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2

2006-07-15 Thread bear2bar
06 11:06:04 -0400 Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2 Michael, LTSP doesn't support wireless cards. So, your only hope is to boot from local media, such as cdrom, floppy or memory stick. That basically means that you'd need a knoppix cd or some other live cd t

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2

2006-07-15 Thread Jim McQuillan
Michael, LTSP doesn't support wireless cards. So, your only hope is to boot from local media, such as cdrom, floppy or memory stick. That basically means that you'd need a knoppix cd or some other live cd to boot from. It would then need to launch the Xserver with a '-query 192.168.0.254', t

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless connection and LTSP 4.2

2006-07-14 Thread Michael Hoeller
Hello, I have a, hopefully not too stupid, question. I like to connect a thin client via wireless connection. I have a Netgear acces point and a Netgear wireless card. Question: how do I configure the wlan card in the thin client?? Do I need to put in a cdrom and use a live cd like Knoppix (don'

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless ltsp

2006-01-18 Thread Kurt Bechstein
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 16:55 -0500, Jim McQuillan wrote: > Kurt, > > I know that WEP worked when I first created the wireless package for > ltsp. I haven't looked at it in such a long time, i'm not sure why it > wouldn't be working now. Yep, it did work. Just needed to specify the key in the wi

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless ltsp

2006-01-16 Thread Jim McQuillan
Kurt, I know that WEP worked when I first created the wireless package for ltsp. I haven't looked at it in such a long time, i'm not sure why it wouldn't be working now. To make it work from a cdrom, you'd have to modify the initrd file. it's setup to read from a harddisk or floppy, but it

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless ltsp

2006-01-16 Thread Kurt Bechstein
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 13:21 -0500, Joe Auerbach wrote: > This will not be at all helpful to you, but I'm curious about what that > does to your wireless internet connection? it seems to me that with a > bunch of OS info going across the network your actual internet > connections would suffer ba

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless ltsp

2006-01-16 Thread Joe Auerbach
This will not be at all helpful to you, but I'm curious about what that does to your wireless internet connection? it seems to me that with a bunch of OS info going across the network your actual internet connections would suffer baddly. Do you find that's the case? I could be wrong. Kurt

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless ltsp

2006-01-16 Thread Kurt Bechstein
I'm working on getting some wireless laptops booting using the wireless_ltsp package. So far I've got them booting up just fine and thing actually don't work too badly over 802.11b. I mean it is slower but I expected as much. Anyways, along the way I've discovered a couple of issues. The firs

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless keyboard

2005-11-03 Thread Sudev Barar
On 11/3/05, brouwers roland lx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I would like to connect a wireless keyboard Logitech on the Ltsp > workstation. > The keyboard workes fine but the mouse only works on a vertical line on > the screen. Working fine here. Are you using ps/2 connection

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless keyboard

2005-11-03 Thread brouwers roland lx
Hello everybody, I would like to connect a wireless keyboard Logitech on the Ltsp workstation. The keyboard workes fine but the mouse only works on a vertical line on the screen. Any suggestions? Roland Brouwers C.A.T. bvba Antwerp-Belgium [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless networking performance

2005-11-01 Thread James
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 03:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > An existing client has 6 thin clients and 2 printers on a 100Mb > ethernet. They are extending their office space and wireless is the > obvious way to connect the two parts of the LAN (one network - not > subnet). This will le

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless networking performance

2005-11-01 Thread Jim McQuillan
Derek, I think that setup should work just fine. You may notice just a little bit of added latency, especially in X. It will probably show up, if you grab ahold of a windo and move it around or resize it. It may just appear to lag a bit. But, I seriously doubt if anybody would have a problem,

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless networking performance

2005-11-01 Thread Derek Harding
Hi, An existing client has 6 thin clients and 2 printers on a 100Mb ethernet. They are extending their office space and wireless is the obvious way to connect the two parts of the LAN (one network - not subnet). This will leave them with 4 thin clients and 2 printers on the same segment as the ser

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-17 Thread Simon Langley
Christian Schmidt wrote: Simon Langley wrote: I mentioned in an earlier email that I was thinking of trying to use a laptop as a wireless LTSP client by connecting the ethernet port on the laptop to a cheap wireless AP. I used to run LTSP over a wireless 11g network using a Linksys box tha

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-15 Thread Christian Schmidt
Simon Langley wrote: I mentioned in an earlier email that I was thinking of trying to use a laptop as a wireless LTSP client by connecting the ethernet port on the laptop to a cheap wireless AP. I used to run LTSP over a wireless 11g network using a Linksys box that acts as a hub between ether

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-07 Thread Simon Langley
Jason Clinton wrote: Sorry if this doesn't get threaded correctly, I just joined the list and had to copy-paste the subject to reply. I'd like to add that its possible to use boot disks or CD-ROM's that are configured with support for the particular wireless card in a laptop in order to boot

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-07 Thread Simon Langley
Jim McQuillan wrote: Simon, That's fantastic news !!! That reminds me of a new D-Link access point that I picked up. If you haven't seen the DWL-G730AP, you should check it out. It's a tiny thing that is made for travelling. The idea is you'd keep it in your suitcase, and then use it at hote

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-07 Thread Jason Clinton
Sorry if this doesn't get threaded correctly, I just joined the list and had to copy-paste the subject to reply. I'd like to add that its possible to use boot disks or CD-ROM's that are configured with support for the particular wireless card in a laptop in order to boot to an LTSP server. This

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-06 Thread Jim McQuillan
Simon, That's fantastic news !!! That reminds me of a new D-Link access point that I picked up. If you haven't seen the DWL-G730AP, you should check it out. It's a tiny thing that is made for travelling. The idea is you'd keep it in your suitcase, and then use it at hotels that offer highspeed

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP client with two APs - works fine

2005-09-06 Thread Simon Langley
I mentioned in an earlier email that I was thinking of trying to use a laptop as a wireless LTSP client by connecting the ethernet port on the laptop to a cheap wireless AP. I couldn't connect this AP wirelessly to my normal 802.11g AP because that is a router not a bridge so it didn't forward DH

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread inode0
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's interesting. > > Can you tell me whether your main AP is a bridge or a router? Mine is a > router > and so it doesn't forward broadcast traffic and so the DHCP request > never reaches > the LTSP server. The AP is a typical commodity wi

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread Simon Langley
inode0 wrote: On 9/5/05, Simon Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g bridge which can clone the MAC address for the laptop. It isn't working at the moment, but I think that that's because my main wireless AP is a router rather

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread inode0
On 9/5/05, Simon Langley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g > bridge which can clone the > MAC address for the laptop. It isn't working at the moment, but I think > that that's because my > main wireless AP is a router rather than a brid

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005, Simon Langley wrote: > I know the subject of wireless LTSP terminals comes up fairly frequently > without any concrete > solution but I want to try something and I am curious whether anyone else has > tried and what > their results were. > > I want to connect a laptop with a

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless X terminal with 802.11g bridge - possible?

2005-09-05 Thread Simon Langley
I know the subject of wireless LTSP terminals comes up fairly frequently without any concrete solution but I want to try something and I am curious whether anyone else has tried and what their results were. I want to connect a laptop with a built-in wired NIC to an 802.11g bridge which can clo

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2005-06-17 Thread Tom Allison
I ask about this off and on, more off lately because my notebook has been rather sick. IIRC in order to use Wireless LTSP I have to do a hard disk installation of LTSP so I can add in all the necessary drivers for the Wireless NIC. Is there some docs on doing this with the current version of LTS

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless thin clients?

2005-06-07 Thread Alvin Starr
shogunx wrote: On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Alvin Starr wrote: shogunx wrote: On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote: You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if you don't include an x server

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless thin clients?

2005-06-07 Thread shogunx
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Alvin Starr wrote: > shogunx wrote: > > >On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote: > > > >You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could > >authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if > >you don't include an x server in the te

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless thin clients?

2005-06-07 Thread Alvin Starr
shogunx wrote: On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote: You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if you don't include an x server in the terminal), xdm, etc. Best to just write all of that into

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless thin clients?

2005-06-06 Thread shogunx
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Eduardo Linux wrote: You would have to boot the device locally to the point where it could authenticate to the wireless, then work from there with the dhcp, tftp(if you don't include an x server in the terminal), xdm, etc. Best to just write all of that into the bios chip on a

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless thin clients?

2005-06-06 Thread Eduardo Linux
Hi. Does anyone know if I can use wireless 802.11G network cards to boot via PXE (or even etherboot, whatever)? Thank you all for any information! --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far can you shotput a projector? How

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2004-11-16 Thread Jim McQuillan
Tom, Sure there's a way. I just haven't spent any time on it. You might try popping into the #ltsp irc channel, and talking to Richard June (rjune). He's cobbled together a cdrom for wireless. I think it only supports a specific card, but it's probably a better starting point than the old LTSP-

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2004-11-16 Thread Tom Allison
Jim McQuillan wrote: # Wireless configuration - I know it's possible, but I couldn't find any docs on it. This is the one that worries me the most. From what I understand, it's not going to be a standard part of the LTSP installation, but a considerable customization. Fortunately I am planning o

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2004-11-14 Thread Jim McQuillan
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Tom Allison wrote: > Is there Wireless support in 4.1? No, not yet. > > Documentation? Docs for what, wireless? See above. > > I have a new linux network installation in my house and two weeks of vacation > time to burn. I'm planning on at least one notebook + orinoco

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2004-11-14 Thread Tom Allison
Is there Wireless support in 4.1? Documentation? I have a new linux network installation in my house and two weeks of vacation time to burn. I'm planning on at least one notebook + orinoco wireless card working in the first few days. But I haven't actually used LTSP since somewhere in version

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless package and Error -5 writing packet to BAP

2004-10-26 Thread Simon Langley
I am trying to set up a laptop with an Orinoco wireless PCMCIA card as an X terminal. I have LTSP 4.1 installed and it works perfectly with the built in ethernet card booting with PXE. I downloaded the LTSP Wireless package and wrote the image to a floppy. It seems to boot and to recognise the c

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP without floppy disk

2004-07-27 Thread Kalev Lember
Timothy Legge :: I recently tested Etherboot with the Dlink DWL-520 prism2 based pci card. It worked fine. It is relatively easy to use Etherboot for the card even though there is no rom socket on the card but it will cost you an extra realtec 8139 card for each wireless card. You can load the E

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP without floppy disk

2004-07-27 Thread Timothy Legge
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 22:15, Brent Roberts wrote: > Hello all. I am wondering about using LTSP with a 802.11b wireless NIC, but > without a floppy drive. As I understand it, one cannot use etherboot when > using a wireless card (what about PXE?), so a kernel must be on a local > storage device

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP without floppy disk

2004-07-26 Thread Brent Roberts
Hello all. I am wondering about using LTSP with a 802.11b wireless NIC, but without a floppy drive. As I understand it, one cannot use etherboot when using a wireless card (what about PXE?), so a kernel must be on a local storage device. I would like to use a Compact Flash as a local memory

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless /PCI

2004-07-07 Thread Alvin Starr
Thomas S. Iversen wrote: Jason Greene wrote: Has anyone had any success at getting wireless to work using a desktop and a PCI wireless NIC? Prism2 based. Yeah, I have a laptop which loads the ltsp kernel image and initrd image from hdd, boots and connects to the server. After a while the hdd

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless /PCI

2004-07-07 Thread Thomas S. Iversen
Jason Greene wrote: Has anyone had any success at getting wireless to work using a desktop and a PCI wireless NIC? Prism2 based. Yeah, I have a laptop which loads the ltsp kernel image and initrd image from hdd, boots and connects to the server. After a while the hdd spins down and the system

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless /PCI

2004-07-06 Thread Jason Greene
Has anyone had any success at getting wireless to work using a desktop and a PCI wireless NIC? Prism2 based. Jason --- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 -

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless bridging and LTSP

2004-05-13 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Am Donnerstag, 13. Mai 2004 21:51 schrieb Luciano Andino: > All works great in this config but... I add 5 new machines that are 180 > meters away from my LAN, in a another building. > Solution was bridging "two" networks with a pair of Linksys WAP54G bridges: > [snipped ascii arts] > > Every time m

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless bridging and LTSP

2004-05-13 Thread ccollins
Luciano, I'm not very clear on what performance you want to improve. Boot time, normal use, or both? How often are these machines booted during the day? What is the packet loss and response time accross your wireless link? I too have 4 ltsp clients on the other side of a wireless link. My s

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless bridging and LTSP

2004-05-13 Thread Luciano Andino
I'll make my best efford with my english:-) I am using LTSP for about three years. Lan's topology consist of 15 diskless workstastions (using 3COM's builtin eproms, 8139's with floppy from rom-o-matic and 4 machines with builtin network that can networkboot). All works great in this config but

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless USB Keyboard and Scroll Mouse success

2004-05-13 Thread Kent Schumacher
Several months ago I was looking for help in getting an interlink versapoint RF keyboard and mouse working with LTSP-4. I could get everything working except for the scroll wheel (and yes, I had the X configuration correctly set). The issue was the order in which the USB modules were loaded. I k

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless

2004-05-12 Thread David J Germiquet
I was wondering if LTSP is compatible with wireless cards, and where would i find the list of compatible cards? _ http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglin

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Security

2004-05-12 Thread Luca Olivetti
Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote: Am Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2004 07:08 schrieb David Howdle: Hello All, I'd be interested to hear your views on ways to secure a wireless LTSP implementation. Asides from WEP and MAC filtering on the AP are there any more advanced methods that can be used to secure wirel

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Security

2004-05-12 Thread Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
Am Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2004 07:08 schrieb David Howdle: > Hello All, > > I'd be interested to hear your views on ways to secure a wireless LTSP > implementation. > > Asides from WEP and MAC filtering on the AP are there any more advanced > methods that can be used to secure wireless LTSP? I heard so

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Security

2004-05-11 Thread David Howdle
Hello All, I'd be interested to hear your views on ways to secure a wireless LTSP implementation. Asides from WEP and MAC filtering on the AP are there any more advanced methods that can be used to secure wireless LTSP? For instance, is it possible to use CISCO LEAP with LTSP? Any advice will b

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless ltsp and LEAP

2004-04-28 Thread David Howdle
All, Is it possible to use LEAP with wireless ltsp? If so, how is it implemented? Thanks David Howdle OPSM Group Systems Support Sydney Australia (02) 9334 2666 0419 626 794 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on t

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP & WEP

2004-04-08 Thread jam
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, David Howdle wrote: > All, > > Once WEP is enabled on the access point is it then simply a matter of > putting the HEX key in wireless.cfg like so: > > KEY = "xx" I'm not sure of the exact format of the wireless key. You might need to separate the pa

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP & WEP

2004-04-07 Thread David Howdle
All, Once WEP is enabled on the access point is it then simply a matter of putting the HEX key in wireless.cfg like so: KEY = "xx" Thanks David Howdle OPSM Group Systems Support Sydney Australia (02) 9334 2666 0419 626 794 --

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless and login

2004-02-18 Thread Jonas Liljenfeldt
Hi, 2 questions. Have anyone successfully used the wireless pc card 3com officeconnect 11g with the “wireless ltsp floppy”? any kernel paramets that you should use? After installing ltsp on a suse 9 box (as server) it wont start X after boot up. Does ltspconfig change anything that could interfe

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless NIC not supported in wireless_ltsp-3.0.5

2004-01-18 Thread Todd Shoemaker
Travis- Did you get the non-wireless terminals running? You were having problems earlier with XFree86. I won't be much help with the wireless setup, unfortunately. -Todd On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 18:06, Travis wrote: > Hello, > > I have the LTSP 3 set up and ready to go, I downloaded wireless_lts

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless NIC not supported in wireless_ltsp-3.0.5

2004-01-18 Thread Travis
Hello, I have the LTSP 3 set up and ready to go, I downloaded wireless_ltsp-3.0.5.tgz and set up the floppy for the wireless laptop. When I booted up the laptop, I got this error: "unsupported card in socket 0" "product info: "The LInksys Group, Inc.","Instant Wireless Network PC Card","ISL37300

RE: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Network

2003-12-20 Thread Timothy Legge
> Has anyone out there had any success in using PCI wireless cards with > LTSP?? > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Which wireless cards are you using? Tim Legge --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Beco

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Network

2003-12-19 Thread Mike O'Toole
Hi All, I am attempting to change over my existing LTSP network to a wireless environment. All of my clients are desktop PC's with PCI wireless cards in them. I have installed the wireless_ltsp package on my LTSP server, however there is only support for PCMCIA wireless cards. Has anyone out the

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless package

2003-12-09 Thread John O'Gorman
Hi Does anyone know if the NetGear WG311 PCI wireless network interface card works with Linux. I am looking for candidate 11g components to work in an LTSP environment. The NetGear 11g Access point seems to have received favourable reviews. So I will likely use that. John O'Gorman

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless lan

2003-11-13 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks, I am prepared to convert the system to Wireless LAN using SMC router. Kindly advise; 1) Where can I download the wireless booting image to burn the ROM 2) Does it support Notebook booting 3) Where can I find quick installation guide for setting up Wireless LAN Thanks in advance. B.R.

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless

2003-08-21 Thread Jason Greene
Anyone get wireless working with a PCI wireless card? I have a Netgear that uses the Orinoco driver. I've had it working in a thick system so I know it is a supported card. If so what changes did you have to make to the boot floppy? Jason -

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless package and the new ltsp lpp kernel.

2003-08-14 Thread Christoffer Dahl Petersen
ons, 2003-08-06 kl. 16:12 skrev nicolas gremont: > the package ltsp_initrd_kit-3.0.10 provide a ltsp kernel which use the > 2.4.21 kernel. > But how do I do that? I have tried this: build the initrd img. with the buildk script, make a boot disk: syslinux /dev/fd0 copy my new initrd img. and the b

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless package and the new ltsp lpp kernel.

2003-08-14 Thread Christoffer Dahl Petersen
Hi Has anyone build a new wireless package to the new ltsp kernel? Best regards Christoffer Petersen --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now.

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless package and the new ltsp lpp kernel.

2003-08-06 Thread nicolas gremont
the package ltsp_initrd_kit-3.0.10 provide a ltsp kernel which use the 2.4.21 kernel. From: Mohamed Kamil Mansor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless package and the new ltsp lpp kernel. Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 19:18:13 +0800

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless package and the new ltsp lpp kernel.

2003-08-06 Thread Mohamed Kamil Mansor
Don't forget package for PXE too. current pxe kernel still using 2.4.19-1. latest ltsp kernel using 2.4.21 On Wednesday 06 August 2003 06:39 pm, Christoffer Dahl Petersen wrote: > Hi > > Has anyone build a new wireless package to the new ltsp kernel? > > Best regards > > Christoffer Petersen > >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless PCI Cards (802.11g)

2003-07-28 Thread Marcus Blomenkamp
Am Montag, 28. Juli 2003 14:14 schrieb André Sänger: > we would like to setup 20-25 workstations on a wireless network. The > workstations should each be equipped with a 54MBit WLan PCI Card > (802.11g standard). > > Can I use LTSP on this setup? Which 802.11g PCI network cards are > known to work

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless PCI Cards (802.11g)

2003-07-28 Thread André Sänger
Hi, we would like to setup 20-25 workstations on a wireless network. The workstations should each be equipped with a 54MBit WLan PCI Card (802.11g standard). Can I use LTSP on this setup? Which 802.11g PCI network cards are known to work well with ltsp? Is a diskless setup possible (in the wirele

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless pcmcia cards

2003-07-07 Thread Mark Stephenson
greetings... i have a working LTSP environment using a laptop as the client...it's working fine with a wired pcmcia card, but i would like to set up a wireless environment.  i have a linksys wireless card (wpc11) , but when i boot the laptop i get a 'card not supported' error.   is there a list of

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Keyboard/mouse

2003-02-14 Thread Julius Szelagiewicz
Shane, those things work fine, as they are copletly independent of the operating systems. julius On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Shane Kennedy wrote: > Has anyone in the group used Wireless (radio) K/b, and/or mouse with > either full Linux, or diskless w/s's ?. I am considering installing > base x'

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless Keyboard/mouse

2003-02-14 Thread Shane Kennedy
Has anyone in the group used Wireless (radio) K/b, and/or mouse with either full Linux, or diskless w/s's ?. I am considering installing base x'ceiver inside front cover, so box can be either under, on, or behind desk, with only monitor wired. Shane

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless, notebook thin-client

2002-11-30 Thread Joonbug182
Hi! I'm a relative newbie to LTSP. I've been reading up on thin-clients and LTSP, but want to actually build a system. I know LTSP's got wireless capabilities, and I am actually interested in experimenting with a wireless, notebook client. What I'd like help with is getting info on some detail

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-28 Thread pedro noticioso
Send it all to me, Id like to make a very detailed howto on the matter because there arent many specific docs arround. thanks! --- alvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > pedro noticioso wrote: > > > */alvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > > > Cool, now that you mention it, when I started my > ltsp

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-28 Thread alvin
pedro noticioso wrote: */alvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: Cool, now that you mention it, when I started my ltsp project, intended to still use a few recycled hard drives from the old machines and actually got frustrated because of my poor ability to actually install a small linux kernel/ini

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-26 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On 26 Nov 2002 09:31:36 -0600, "Baeseman, Clifford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snipped] > The last line in the inittab is set as follows... > x:5:respawn:/usr/X11R6/bin/X -query your.terminal.server > > We have found this to be the easiest possible way to install client > machines. It eliminat

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-26 Thread Baeseman, Clifford
I can tell you how we do our's which is extremely simple We run redhat on the client disk which allows us to do a redhat kick start install for doing a large amount of similar clients at the same time. Kickstart loads a minimum installation to the hard drive and a post install script changes t

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-26 Thread pedro noticioso
alvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Cool, now that you mention it, when I started my ltsp project, intended to still use a few recycled hard drives from the old machines and actually got frustrated because of my poor ability to actually install a small linux kernel/initrd with lilo and eb to a small p

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-24 Thread alvin
pedro noticioso wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter, The wireless thing at Linux World didn't happen. We were there, and the Etherboot guys were there, but we were all so swamped the entire time, that we just never got a chance to give it a try. I'd like to work on PCI wireless cards,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-23 Thread jam
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, pedro noticioso wrote: > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Peter, > > configure > > features, such as WEP and ESSID. > > > > This raises a good question, is the current lts 3 > secure enough to add wireless laptops, or should I > just wait for something to lower the risk? We

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-23 Thread pedro noticioso
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Peter, > > The wireless thing at Linux World didn't happen. > > We were there, and the Etherboot guys were there, > but > we were all so swamped the entire time, that we just > never > got a chance to give it a try. > I'd like to work on PCI wireless cards, but > cu

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-21 Thread Baeseman, Clifford
We have in fact done wireless clients but I am not sure about that WMP11 card. I have heard of people having a ton of troubles getting those to work with linux. We use a cisco 350 PCI and or a linksys WET 11 on the linux clients. The WET11 is my personal favorite since it provides a straight ethern

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-20 Thread jam
Peter, The wireless thing at Linux World didn't happen. We were there, and the Etherboot guys were there, but we were all so swamped the entire time, that we just never got a chance to give it a try. I'd like to work on PCI wireless cards, but currently, there are just way too many things that I

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-20 Thread Peter Resciniti
I am looking to set up an machine with a wireless PCI card so that it can be an LTSP workstation. The card is a Linksys WMP 11 card for a workstaiton (it is a PCI card not a PCMCIA card for a laptop). I have a Linksys Wireless Access Point (the WAP 11). I can hook the client up to my network whe

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless LTSP

2002-11-20 Thread Peter Resciniti
I am looking to set up an machine with a wireless PCI card so that it can be an LTSP workstation. The card is a Linksys WMP 11 card for a workstaiton (it is a PCI card not a PCMCIA card for a laptop). I have a Linksys Wireless Access Point (the WAP 11). I can hook the client up to my network whe

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless boot question

2002-10-28 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi all folks, I am going to test Wireless connection. The cost of a Wireless Network USB adapter is less than a PCMCIA card + a PCMCIA card adapter (for PCI slot). The question is "Can wireless boot support Wireless Network USB adapter?" Thanks Stephen Liu -

[Ltsp-discuss] Wireless router question

2002-10-27 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi all folks, Any folk has experience and comment on following wireless router SMC 7004AWBR 3 10/100 Base-TX ports 1 WAN port 1 PB-9 port for PSTN/ISDN 1 DB-25 printer port in re of its stability and performance Does wireless boot support SMC wirelss USB adapter. Thanks in advance. Stephen Li

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2002-10-16 Thread Romain Surleau
Le lun 14/10/2002 à 10:21, Andreas Schlager a écrit : > Am 14 Oct 2002, um 9:58 Uhr schrieb Romain Surleau: > > > > Hello Romain, > > > I think I have a problem which might possibly similar to yours. > > > My laptop is running with SuSE 7.3 and the connection to my server is via > > > 3Com Ether

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2002-10-14 Thread Andreas Schlager
Am 14 Oct 2002, um 9:58 Uhr schrieb Romain Surleau: > > Hello Romain, > > I think I have a problem which might possibly similar to yours. > > My laptop is running with SuSE 7.3 and the connection to my server is via > > 3Com Ethernet PCMCIA Card (3C562d) is no problem. But when I try to use a > >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2002-10-14 Thread Romain Surleau
> Hello Romain, > I think I have a problem which might possibly similar to yours. > My laptop is running with SuSE 7.3 and the connection to my server is via > 3Com Ethernet PCMCIA Card (3C562d) is no problem. But when I try to use a > ltsp boot floppy there is no dhcp-request coming to the serv

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2002-10-11 Thread Klaus Joerissen
Hello Romain, I think I have a problem which might possibly similar to yours. My laptop is running with SuSE 7.3 and the connection to my server is via 3Com Ethernet PCMCIA Card (3C562d) is no problem. But when I try to use a ltsp boot floppy there is no dhcp-request coming to the server, but the

[Ltsp-discuss] wireless

2002-10-11 Thread Romain Surleau
Hello, After installing ltsp wireless on a floppy for my notebook, I have two questions : - the switch to which I am connected is slow to detect a new connection(about 1 minute). The dhcp request fails after about 20 seconds, and then the kernel is killed. Is there a way to tell the dhcp request

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