that at least some of my previous
problems were hardware related.
I've since got ltsp/kde/xen working.
There is still much room for improvement but here are my notes
http://www.gatopelao.org
Cheers
Chris.
On 3/4/06, Chris Fanning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Oliver.
as all guest use the original
Hello,
Some nfs mount problem here.
I would like to mount from within a vserver guest (note: I can mount
from the vserver host)
I've added to /vservers/name/ccapabilities
binary_mount
secure_mount
secure_remount
Now, when I attempt to mount from the guest it simply says on the guest shell
.
Thanks again
Chris.
On 3/14/06, Chris Fanning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Some nfs mount problem here.
I would like to mount from within a vserver guest (note: I can mount
from the vserver host)
I've added to /vservers/name/ccapabilities
binary_mount
secure_mount
secure_remount
Now
Hello,
I would like some advise please.
I am trying to setup an X terminal server (LTSP and KDE) on a virtual
machine to help me with maintainence and distribution.
I tried with Xen. I had kde and ltsp installed on a domU and exported
the homes from dom0.
It didn't work. Networking to domU is
Hello,
I would like some advise please.
I am trying to setup an X terminal server (LTSP and KDE) on a virtual
machine to help me with maintainence and distribution.
I tried with Xen. I had kde and ltsp installed on a domU and exported
the homes from dom0.
It didn't work. Networking to domU is
Hi Oliver.
as all guest use the original kernel more or less directly, there is
almost no performance loss and even no networking latency
! :)
But you might run into problems regardig proper rights that X needs on
the kernel to run the grafics card - I am not that deep in the stuff to
give