On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 00:49 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> > I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> > So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> > to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> > [00:03:93:92:88:98
> by the way...thanks for the help, I'm not sure I would have gotten it
> without all your help
Glad to hear you figured it out. Happy to help.
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On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 00:49 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> > I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> > So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> > to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> > [00:03:93:92:88:98
> I have a working xorg.conf on a 'snow iMac' from fc7
> I am trying to use a different 'snow iMac' on ltsp.
> So I gather I should cp my working_xorg.conf
> to /opt/ltsp/ppc/etc/XF86Config-4.snow and simply set
> [00:03:93:92:88:98]
> XSERVER= fbdev
> XF86CONFIG_FILE
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 21:42 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > But...
> >
> > trying to configure the iMac XF86Config should be relatively simple -
> > but even using your XF86Config-4.indigo file, it won't load and always
> > wants to load /tmp/XF86Config.1 which NEVER works
>
> Well, even though
> But...
>
> trying to configure the iMac XF86Config should be relatively simple -
> but even using your XF86Config-4.indigo file, it won't load and always
> wants to load /tmp/XF86Config.1 which NEVER works
Well, even though it sounds like you are slowly going bald, this sounds to me
like
excel
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:17 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > as far as I can tell, I have no choice as I have spent the entire day
> > and not gotten past the NFS Server waiting issue at 'pivotroot' time.
>
> I'm sure it is something simple and a comparison against a known working set
> up would
> as far as I can tell, I have no choice as I have spent the entire day
> and not gotten past the NFS Server waiting issue at 'pivotroot' time.
I'm sure it is something simple and a comparison against a known working set up
would
most likely clear it up fairly quick. I don't have access to such
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:10 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I am downloading the CD's from k12ltsp to see what I can see but I
> > gathered that it was sort of turnkey setup so I can't just install it on
> > anything but a spare box somewhere.
> >
> > Thanks
>
> Yep, find a spare box and load it
> I am downloading the CD's from k12ltsp to see what I can see but I
> gathered that it was sort of turnkey setup so I can't just install it on
> anything but a spare box somewhere.
>
> Thanks
Yep, find a spare box and load it up. The tftpd and dhcpd stuff should help
clear up a
lot of issues i
> I'm confused as to why the reference to the k12ltsp stuff. I do have
> ltsp 4.2 working with an intel based i386 client. I have similarly
> configured a mac to pull down yaboot from my tftp server and I can't
> tell whether the Mac client is pulling the file or not because tftp
> doesn't seem to
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 13:00 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> > I'm confused as to why the reference to the k12ltsp stuff. I do have
> > ltsp 4.2 working with an intel based i386 client. I have similarly
> > configured a mac to pull down yaboot from my tftp server and I can't
> > tell whether the Mac
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 23:35 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:31:31 -0700, Craig White wrote
> > CentOS 5 and ltsp 4.2 - got an i386 client working - now I'm trying to
> > get an iMac (G3 384Mb RAM & 600MHz)
> >
> > following instructions here...
> > http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/
> snappy. Also the Bondi Blue iMacs
> (ugly green with 233Mhz proc) run perfect from square one. The newer fruity
> colored
> macs may run into some trouble with starting X. If this is the case you will
> be looking to create a custom XF86Config file. But you're better off
> starting
> a ne
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:31:31 -0700, Craig White wrote
> CentOS 5 and ltsp 4.2 - got an i386 client working - now I'm trying to
> get an iMac (G3 384Mb RAM & 600MHz)
>
> following instructions here...
> http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/CpuArchitectures#LTSP_on_Latter_Day_Macintosh_G3
>
> w
CentOS 5 and ltsp 4.2 - got an i386 client working - now I'm trying to
get an iMac (G3 384Mb RAM & 600MHz)
following instructions here...
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/CpuArchitectures#LTSP_on_Latter_Day_Macintosh_G3
without special additions to dhcpd.conf per the above, the Mac client
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