is a real dream from point of view administration.
Of course it depends on what kind of applications needs to run on the
thinclients. Realy worth thinking about
a happy LTSP/OpenSUSe user
jef peeraer
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jef peeraer schreef:
my greeter ( opensuse 10.2 ) does very weird. Every keyboard action
changes the resolution of the screen. Someone seem this before? In the
xorg.log everything seems normal. The detected device is ->
Shared PCI/AGP Mach64 in slot 0:5:0 detected
solved it. for the record
my greeter ( opensuse 10.2 ) does very weird. Every keyboard action
changes the resolution of the screen. Someone seem this before? In the
xorg.log everything seems normal. The detected device is ->
Shared PCI/AGP Mach64 in slot 0:5:0 detected
thanks
jef peeraer
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see a 320 GB sata
>drive. Any recommendations?
i use 3ware (AMCC) cards all the time. Rock stable and full linux support.
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>a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit operating sys
ame reason. Don't know yet if
that lowers my system load.
It should only have the same number of occurences as the number of logged in
users.
Its probably not getting terminated correctly on log-out.
Ciao, Marcus
see bugs 266931 and 158098
jef peeraer
ps. just do a killall /usr/bin/d
John,
do you mean that in the future, we will be able to install a new
distribution by just copying one image ?
i must say that i've already read some parts about virtualisation, but
i thought a 64 bit system was needed for this, and my experiences with
64 bit versions are not that satis
server
company can be of great help, my linuxjournal is full of these guys
jef peeraer
Jack
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From: taharka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 3:39 PM
To: Jack Malone
Cc: opensuse@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Linux server company info
controller later this
week. if i encounter problems ( or if it succeeds ), i'll let you know.
i know it's hard when you get stuck with hardware, especially
linux-friendly, and no-one on the list seems to have the same problems
jef peeraer
ps when you hit F5 ( i thought is was F
Timo Hoenig schreef:
Hi Jef,
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 23:13 +0200, jef peeraer wrote:
i have a server , opensuse 10.2 , with a user load around 30. When
people are logged out, i see a lot of these processes :
gdens10522 0.0 0.0 3776 544 ?Ss Apr25 0:00
/usr/bin/dbus-daemon
--session
I suppose it is harmless, but it is trashing the ps
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what are the basic differences , appart from the support being offered ?
(sles 10 /opensuse 10.2).
thanks
jef peeraer
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yslog-ng[20895]: Changing permissions on special
file /dev/tty10
Mar 23 23:45:05 jwt syslog-ng[20895]: Cannot open file
/var/run/check_vigor_messages for writing (Permission denied)
for the rest, it's nice to see the server running with 30 persons
working on it :-)
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* jef peeraer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-19 09:56]:
can i downgrade an installation from 64 bit to 32 bit ? i have opensuse
10.2 64 bit installed, but i experience system lockups. in the past they
went away by switching to the 32 bit version. it's a d
can i downgrade an installation from 64 bit to 32 bit ? i have opensuse
10.2 64 bit installed, but i experience system lockups. in the past they
went away by switching to the 32 bit version. it's a dual opteron system
, with everything thourougly tested.
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next ? do i post more info here ?
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that the error started only after a while ( +- 5
persons working on the server ).
Is this a kernel problem, or is this a specific 64 bit problem ?
jef peeraer
ec 15 00:34:30 BeWo kernel: in.tftpd[3782] general protection
rip:2b302087e8f3 rsp:7fff8a4ccd78 error:0
Dec 15 00:34:32 BeWo kernel
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