On 11/26/2011 04:46 AM, Ben Green wrote:
Quoting Jeff Siddalln...@siddall.name:
Don't want to rain on your parade, but my experience with nVidia
proprietary drivers is that they are a nightmare even on a standard fat
desktop. I would count on nVidia screwing things up, which means you
are
This message somehow slipped through the cracks! Unfortunately I couldn't
verify this because I reverted to the old chroots, I needed sound and
wanted to go mainline again
2011/11/19 Dr. Rüdiger Kupper (Kepler-Gymnasium Freudenstadt) k...@kg-fds.de
Hello Jay,
Furthermore, my sound on
Quoting Jeff Siddall n...@siddall.name:
Don't want to rain on your parade, but my experience with nVidia
proprietary drivers is that they are a nightmare even on a standard fat
desktop. I would count on nVidia screwing things up, which means you
are probably stuck with two chroots.
Wow,
Στις 25-11-2011, ημέρα Παρ, και ώρα 20:34 -0500, ο/η Jay Goldberg
έγραψε:
I've found that as fat clients these aren't quite as snappy as I'd
like them to be.
With regards to video performance, fat clients are *exactly* as fast as
local, standalone installations. You can have 3D acceleration,
15.11.2011 14:13, Jay Goldberg kirjoitti:
Hi Christoffer, thanks for the reply. I actually linked that article in my
message, basically I'm looking for solutions to use the same chroot for
both NVidia and non-NVidia clients rather than building and maintaining two.
Here is a story behind that
On 11/14/2011 10:00 PM, Jay Goldberg wrote:
There's got to be a better way to boot a mix of NVidia clients and
regular clients without maintaining 2 separate chroots
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/AtomIon, right? It's a
shame because these little ION2 PCs are slick, and cheap,
I mistakenly thought that the nVidia proprietary drivers would offer better
performance in 2D and video (VDPAU), and prevent the random hangs that one
user had been experiencing (the nouveau driver is marked as experimental in
Ubuntu 10.04). I've found that as fat clients these aren't quite as
Hello Jay,
Furthermore, my sound on the ION2 clients no longer works
do you, by any chance, see processes of gst-plugin-scanner running
that never finish? I had this problem, sound would be broken, and it
looks as if it was related to the NVidia video driver...
Rüdiger
--
StR Dr. Rüdiger
Hello jay
the Ubuntu community has written this on usin ION clients. It details
using different xorgs for different clients
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/AtomIon
I hope this can poke you in the right direction
On 11/15/2011 04:00 AM, Jay Goldberg wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've
Hi Christoffer, thanks for the reply. I actually linked that article in my
message, basically I'm looking for solutions to use the same chroot for
both NVidia and non-NVidia clients rather than building and maintaining two.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:44 AM, christoffer krakou
Hi everyone,
I've been running LTSP on the Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11, which is an Intel Atom
D510 with an NVidia.
I tried to outsmart the gods by installing the proprietary nvidia-current
driver in the chroot and simply forcing the driver by using the
XSERVER=nvidia parameter in lts.conf. I figured I
I'm working on upgrade of ltsp clients from debian lenny to squeeze.
Lenny did not have nvidia kernel driver as i486 so had to use i686 kernel and
some of our terminals can not run i686 so had had to do 2 chroots.
Notice that squeeze has i486 nvidia kernel drivers.
Can I now run them all in
On Friday 02 April 2010 06:08:03 ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net
wrote:
I need to install nvidia drivers. This recent gigabyte board will not
display correctly with the nv driver (proved running a standalone
machine) but works perfectly on nvidia drivers [does only 800x600 vesa
Hi
can anyone help here:
I need to install nvidia drivers. This recent gigabyte board will not display
correctly with the nv driver (proved running a standalone machine) but works
perfectly on nvidia drivers [does only 800x600 vesa on nv driver, not
1280x1020 as required]
Easy: chroot and
Which brings me to my other question (or one of it):
How to I install the closed drivers from nvidia, which is only to
used by one client?
Apt-get install in the chroot.
Thats for the packages, that are in the repositories.
What about the propitary drivers from ndvidia, which
Le Sun, 09 Dec 2007 21:13:28 +0100,
Frank Lienhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I've successfully installed LTSP5 on my debian (etch) server (useing
mainly this howto:
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto
Most works fine so far.
What I don't got completely (or perhaps not at all) is this:
when
Hi there,
I've successfully installed LTSP5 on my debian (etch) server (useing
mainly this howto:
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto
Most works fine so far.
What I don't got completely (or perhaps not at all) is this:
when I want to install new/additional software: Do I have to do it the
usual
I have Asus M2N-MX motherboards with GForce 6100
onboard graphics card as thin clients. The clients
are configured using Knoppix live CD to get
xorg.ws001(2, 3, and so on) config files placed in
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc. The problem is that there is no
nvidia.ko or similar file in ltsp installed tree
On 5/21/06, SoNicX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so, i did a
rm -Rf /opt/ltsp/
and then used
ltspadmin
to reinstall what i removed,
then i copied back my lts.conf and unzipped the nvidia-binaries to my
fresh /opt/ltsp/i386 dir.
sadly, it didnt change a thing. the nvidia.ko still loads nice, but the
SoNicX [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
so, i did a
rm -Rf /opt/ltsp/
and then used
ltspadmin
to reinstall what i removed,
then i copied back my lts.conf and unzipped the nvidia-binaries to my
fresh /opt/ltsp/i386 dir.
sadly, it didnt change a thing. the nvidia.ko still loads nice, but the
Cristi Mitrana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] The Nvidia binary drivers don't work the the glx module from
x.org, they have their own implementation of GLX [...]
I think this isn't his problem because the nvidia libglx is already
included into the nvidia-binary-archive he used -- presumed his
hello again,
the fixed nvidia-binary archive, which herr ehrenberg kindly provided, at
first interferes with the old archive like:
api mismatch:nv kernel mod has version 1.0-8178, but x mod has 1.0-8756.
so i removed the files, and extracted to the clean /opt/ltsp/i386 dir. (with
exception of
so, i did a
rm -Rf /opt/ltsp/
and then used
ltspadmin
to reinstall what i removed,
then i copied back my lts.conf and unzipped the nvidia-binaries to my
fresh /opt/ltsp/i386 dir.
sadly, it didnt change a thing. the nvidia.ko still loads nice, but the glx
xorg extension wont, just like
Have you ever told us what
# uname -a
print out at the shell prompt of your terminal?
the terminal gives me a 2.6.16.1-ltsp-2 , as it should ,i think. i hoped i
could prevent a reinstall, but well, ill give it a try. maybe something went
wrong when updating ltsp or so. i have had this
SoNicX [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i am trying to turn my dual amd64 into an ltsp server an a small
p3/nvidia into a gaming client. [...] the driver loads quite fine,
but the glx module wont load (as logs told me).
And what told you the log about the reason?
so i figured it might be good to
hy again/
And what told you the log about the reason?
not much i looked at the xlog of the client, which just tells me that the glx
module could not be loaded, with an error nr 7. i dont have any idea why
this happens.
This conclusion is definitely not true, I think. The error above
happens
as i said here is a part of the clients /tmp/mnt/xorg.log. which i
unfortunatly had to copy from the other screen.
(EE) Failed to load /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so
(EE) Failed to load module glx (loader failed, 7)
hm, i tthink i should go for some kind of centralized logging.
hello.
i am trying to turn my dual amd64 into an ltsp server an a small p3/nvidia
into a gaming client. well so far it worked quite well, i use ltsp-4.2 on a
centos4.2 server with 2.6.16-ck3 kernel. i tried the binary package from
dipe.de - the driver loads quite fine, but the glx module wont
Alfred Poschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] this has been the right hint: The Riva TNT2 is no longer
supported with this version of the Nvidia-driver. Up to LTSP 4.11 I
could use the driver :( [...]
This may not such a big problem. I's leaved to you to build an older
driver for Ltsp 4.2
Peter Ehrenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] I's leaved to you to build an older driver for Ltsp 4.2
according to my howto. [...]
I forgot to mention: Older version of the nvidia driver found in the
driver archive at nvidia.com.
Peter
--
Dipl.-Ing. Peter Ehrenberg
Am Samstag, 15. April 2006 18:10 schrieb Peter Ehrenberg:
[..]
To see what's wrong, you shuld try the following command
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.16.1-ltsp-1/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko
and please tell us if it is loaded without error this way.
Okay, this has been the right hint: The
Alfred Poschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...] I get a module not found error when I try to load the
module. I get this with startx or when I try modprobe nvidia. ls
lib/modules... shows the file. Any ideas?
To see what's wrong, you shuld try the following command
insmod
Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2006 22:12 schrieb Michał Mielczyński:
Dnia 13-04-2006, czw o godzinie 15:55 +0200, Peter Ehrenberg napisał(a):
Now I've successfully build the Nvidia 3D accelerated close source
video driver for LTSP 2.4. You can download a howto and the complete
binary archive for
Now I've successfully build the Nvidia 3D accelerated close source
video driver for LTSP 2.4. You can download a howto and the complete
binary archive for easy install here:
URL:http://dipe.de/tipps/ltsp_nvidia/
Peter
--
Dipl.-Ing. Peter Ehrenberg
Dnia 13-04-2006, czw o godzinie 15:55 +0200, Peter Ehrenberg napisał(a):
Now I've successfully build the Nvidia 3D accelerated close source
video driver for LTSP 2.4. You can download a howto and the complete
binary archive for easy install here:
URL:http://dipe.de/tipps/ltsp_nvidia/
Hi
Was wondering if anyone had any suggestions...
ltsp 4.1
using custom XF86Config
nvidia card NVIDIA Quadro4 100 NVS, pci
nv driver
modes specified 1280X1024 (only!)
using the dvi interface and specifying the horizontal frequency = black monitor
commenting out horizontal frequency = 1024x768
Pål Arne Hoff:
It seems this mail never made it to the list, so I try once more. BTW:
Now I've tested Blender, and it works perfect (also tested glxgears and
got 1720 fps).
sweeet! I can't wait to try it out (maybe tomorrow)
Hi,
If that driver will work, I will buy you a beer even
Melon wrote:
Pl Arne Hoff:
It seems this mail never made it to the list, so I try once more. BTW:
Now I've tested Blender, and it works perfect (also tested glxgears and
got 1720 fps).
sweeet! I can't wait to try it out (maybe tomorrow)
Hi,
If that driver will work, I will buy you a beer even
Hi,
I've not tried using Bender. But as for the beer, I wasn't the one that did
this 1st, Pål Arne Hoff did and I jsut did the Wiki from what he sent me.
If the binary on the wiki dosen't work, there are instructions as to how to
creat your own binary from the binary provided from Nvidia,
It seems this mail never made it to the list, so I try once more. BTW:
Now I've tested Blender, and it works perfect (also tested glxgears and
got 1720 fps).
-Pål Arne
Hi,
If that driver will work, I will buy you a beer even if it will cost me a
transcontinental
Pål Arne Hoff:
It seems this mail never made it to the list, so I try once more. BTW:
Now I've tested Blender, and it works perfect (also tested glxgears and
got 1720 fps).
sweeet! I can't wait to try it out (maybe tomorrow)
Hi,
If that driver will work, I will buy you a beer even if it
This binary may solve your problem, it has the required files for both 2.4
Hi.
I'm sorry this has taken so much time. The NVidia-drivers I had was
compiled against an early cvs-version of 4.1.1, and the binaries didn't
work with the final release of LTSP 4.1.1. Now I've installed a new
I have an installation fedora 3
On a workstation the videacard = nvidia geforce fx5200
How can I install a driver or do something else, because the screen
stays blanc.
Thanks for your help
I tried to find something on sourceforge.net but it is impossible to get
in.
Roland Brouwers
Email [EMAIL
This binary may solve your problem, it has the required files for both 2.4 and
2.6 kernels.
If this dosen't work you could try following the instructions on how to build
the drivers yourself.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP and proprietary graphics
I've found some quite old (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt)
doc about installing nvidia drivers (hardware accelerated) on ltsp
terminals. I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way to
install these drivers under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very
Micha Mielczyski wrote:
I've found some quite old (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt) doc
about installing nvidia drivers (hardware accelerated) on ltsp terminals.
I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way to install these drivers
under last ltsp version. In particular I'm
I've found some quite old
(http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt) doc
about installing nvidia drivers (hardware
accelerated) on ltsp terminals.
I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way
to install these drivers
under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very
I've found some quite old (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt) doc
about installing nvidia drivers (hardware accelerated) on ltsp terminals.
I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way to install these drivers
under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very interested with
If you are using LTSP in a school enviroment, you
might want to check out www.k12ltsp.org . It is a
turnkey linux distro. By that I mean ltsp is
intergrated into Fedora. It also comes with a lot of
education software too.
Chris
--- Micha³ Mielczyñski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found some
Hello:
I have a problem with a Nvidia GeForce FX 5200.
I have a thin client with this graphical card and the ltsp dont recognized
this card. The screen turns black.
What can i do?.
Best regards.
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hello
i am using ltsp 4
i am still looking for proper way of installing nvidia binary driver for
my thinclients.
is it possible to do it without recompiling the kernel ?
if so, where are located the ltsp kernel source / headers ?
thanx for answering.
--
-- Thomas Constans --
Hello.
I am trying to run ltsp 4.1 on a debian sid
server and am having trouble getting the nvidia cart installed.
I have read the Howto, but it discusses the version 3.0. It's from
june 2001. Is ist alway aktuell? Ist there an new nvidia driver in
ltsp 4.1?
cu
--
Roland Kruggel
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 10:08, Varun wrote:
I have a ltsp-3 server running on Mandrake 9.1.
One of my client is an ASUS A7N 266 VM with nvidia
onboard graphics. The client is booting but not able to create
the display. It gives some display card error.
What kind of settings is required
Hello,
I have a ltsp-3 server running on Mandrake 9.1.
One of my client is an ASUS A7N 266 VM with nvidia
onboard graphics. The client is booting but not able to create
the display. It gives some display card error.
What kind of settings is required for nvidia chipset in the lts.conf file ?
Hi Folks!
I've now invested some time to try this out but have not really succeeded.
Maybe somebody already knows a solution to this problem.
What i want is that a current release of the nvdidia drivers work with a
ltsp client.
What i've tried was - recompile a ltsp-kernel from the 2.4.18
- Original Message -
From: Bernd Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 4:51 AM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] nvidia and own build kernel
Hi Folks!
I've now invested some time to try this out but have not really succeeded.
Maybe somebody already
without this support.
Bye
Bernd
- Original Message -
From: Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] nvidia and own build kernel
- Original Message -
From: Bernd Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Phillips wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Bernd Unger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 4:51 AM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] nvidia and own build kernel
Hi Folks!
I've now invested some time to try this out but have not really succeeded.
Maybe
hi all ,
does anybody knows a way to install nvidia driver for diskless on 1
server for 2 ws ( in fact i only have nvidia graphic cards ) cause when
i try to install them with the help of the contrib page ltsp+nvidia
document, the x start, load and then after the login prompt xdm, my vga
freeze
Does anyone out there have NVidia drivers that work with the default LTSP
3.0 kernel? I would very much like to get a hold of these, as my
workstations are all NVidia based.
Thanks and best regards to all!,
Steve
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: maandag 18 maart 2002 18:16
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [Ltsp-discuss] NVidia Driver
Does anyone out there have NVidia drivers that work with the default LTSP
3.0 kernel? I would very much like to get a hold of these, as my
workstations are all
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