Hi Jim,
I know this email was directed to Jeff, but perhaps my data can also
help, since I'm experiencing similar problems.
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Usually, when faced with a problem like this, I like to collect
data. 99% of the time, if you collect enough data, the patterns
will emerge, and
Jim,
Thanks for your helpfulness; I'll try and give you some more data so that
maybe we can get to the bottom of this.
o Version of LTSP. I'm using standard LTSP-4.0, not k12ltsp.
K12LTSP 4.0.1
o Version of the kernel. I'm using 2.4.24-ltsp-1.
I think it's also 2.4.24-ltsp-1; here's my
Jim,
Forgot to mention in my last message:
Also, can you describe the failure ?
Is the machine locking up?
Is the Xserver just crashing, and going back to the login
prompt ?
If it's the latter, i'd suspect an Xserver problem. In which case,
it might be good to try LTSP-4.1, which uses
I'm wondering if my economy switch IS part of the problem.
Another crash just documented. And within the same hour I received a
report of poor voice quality with the VoIP. The switch is unmanaged and
the voice problems haven't been a problem very often so I thought I
could get by with a simple
Am Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2004 23:59 schrieb Christian Collins:
I'm wondering if my economy switch IS part of the problem.
Another crash just documented. And within the same hour I received a
report of poor voice quality with the VoIP. The switch is unmanaged and
the voice problems haven't been
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 07:59, Christian Collins wrote:
I'm wondering if my economy switch IS part of the problem.
Another crash just documented. And within the same hour I received a
report of poor voice quality with the VoIP. The switch is unmanaged and
the voice problems haven't been a
I have 4 Dell Optiplexes and one HP t5500 running LTSP-4.0,
vmlinuz-2.4.24-ltsp-1, no NFS swap on RHEL 3.0. They run Icewm and
Mozilla Firebird and only crash when they occasionally choke on a web
page. A simple ctrl-alt-bkspc to restart the X server and they're alive
again. They stay up for
More info about my setup:
Standard 3.0 LTSP, not k12ltsp
vmlinuz-2.4.22-ltsp-1
NFS swap off
XSERVER = auto
Icewm
Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice1.1.1, DOSEMU (accounting app.), Acrobat
I've documented 2 freezes on a Compaq Evo t30 with 128MB.
Other instances were crashes followed by login
Jeff Nelson wrote:
I keep having lots of crashes, too. Funny enough, it only happens on my thin
clients (Jammin 125's), not several stations that actually boot their own
Linux and simply query the X server, which makes me think it might be
something in the LTSP kernel.
I enabled NFS swap, and
Nathan Sweet wrote:
Jeff Nelson wrote:
I keep having lots of crashes, too. Funny enough, it only happens on
my thin
clients (Jammin 125's), not several stations that actually boot their
own
Linux and simply query the X server, which makes me think it might be
something in the LTSP kernel.
I
I know this has been discussed before, but I'm not sure there was any
resolution. I've had a workstation crash again recently.
Is there anyone that does NOT have this problem?
What is different with those that do have this problem and those who do not?
me:
LTSP 3.0
RH 9
Athlon XP 1700
1GB DDR,
I keep having lots of crashes, too. Funny enough, it only happens on my thin
clients (Jammin 125's), not several stations that actually boot their own
Linux and simply query the X server, which makes me think it might be
something in the LTSP kernel.
I enabled NFS swap, and that helped for a
Jeff,
I've got a setup of 26 Jammin-125's, using LTSP-4.0, and the
customer hasn't reported any crashing at all.
I figured that no news was good news, but I decided
to call them, and ask specifically how they are doing,
and there have been NO client crashes.
The kernel they are using is
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 05:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff,
I've got a setup of 26 Jammin-125's, using LTSP-4.0, and the
customer hasn't reported any crashing at all.
I figured that no news was good news, but I decided
to call them, and ask specifically how they are doing,
and there
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