Hi,

I was trying out the possibilities of makking my linux laptop a remote desktop 
login machine and activated remote login from the gnome login application, 
after this, i tried login into my laptop as a remote login server but it did 
not work instead whenever i restart the machine it kept on giving me the remote 
login screen and complains that no machine is listening. So, I cancel the 
remote login screen and it gives me gdm login, but it intermitently gives me 
the remote login screen.

I have disabled the remote login screen from the application i used to activate 
it but this prompting continues. I need help how to permanently deactivate it.

Thanks

David




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  1. Eee Box and booting with PXE ? (Thierry Munoz)
  2. Re: Eee Box and booting with PXE ? (Thierry Munoz)
  3. Re: Eee Box and booting with PXE ? (francois)
  4. Re: Eee Box and booting with PXE ? (Thierry Munoz)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:27:48 +0100
From: Thierry Munoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Eee Box and booting with PXE ?
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Hello,
For my school, I have created an local network with a server (AMD Athlon 
x2 3800 mhz, 2 Go Ram, HD 300 Go, gigabit ethernet with Ubuntu 8.04) and 
7 thin clients : it works but the thin clients (those which are about 10 
years old) work very slowly (sometimes, one freeze). So I want to change 
my old PCs (pentium 233 mhz, 64 Mo) because the starting time is very 
long and there are very slow under Firefox or OOo.

I think that this Eee Box could be an interesting choice (and more with 
a linux OS rather than XP) to work as thin client.
So I would have informations about the EeeBox used as a thin client : I 
saw the experience (thanks to Asmo) with a EeePc but no one with EeeBox 
(B202). The EeeTop (or EeeMonitor) solution is too expensive for us : an 
EeeBox (80 Go) with a 22'' wide monitor, keyboard and mice would cost 
about 380 ? in France.

So, can the EeeBox boot on PXE and work with LTSP ?

Thanks for yours responses,

Thierry



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2008 00:12:07 +0100
From: Thierry Munoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Eee Box and booting with PXE ?
To: Thierry Munoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi,
I found some infos here : 
http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=6149.msg36988#msg36988
I understood that the EEE Box can boot on PXE (this option exists on the 
BIOS : http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=5929.msg35861#msg35861) 
but there 's a problem with the NIC Realtek (RTL8169 NIC chip) that can 
be solved under LinuxMCE 
(http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Unrecognized_NIC).
Maybe is that problem solved with the new kernels ?

Using the EEE Box as a thin client is a solution that seems to me more 
and more interesting.
Have you some advices to give me ?

Thanks,

Thierry


Thierry Munoz a ?crit :
> Hello,
> For my school, I have created an local network with a server (AMD Athlon 
> x2 3800 mhz, 2 Go Ram, HD 300 Go, gigabit ethernet with Ubuntu 8.04) and 
> 7 thin clients : it works but the thin clients (those which are about 10 
> years old) work very slowly (sometimes, one freeze). So I want to change 
> my old PCs (pentium 233 mhz, 64 Mo) because the starting time is very 
> long and there are very slow under Firefox or OOo.
>
> I think that this Eee Box could be an interesting choice (and more with 
> a linux OS rather than XP) to work as thin client.
> So I would have informations about the EeeBox used as a thin client : I 
> saw the experience (thanks to Asmo) with a EeePc but no one with EeeBox 
> (B202). The EeeTop (or EeeMonitor) solution is too expensive for us : an 
> EeeBox (80 Go) with a 22'' wide monitor, keyboard and mice would cost 
> about 380 ? in France.
>
> So, can the EeeBox boot on PXE and work with LTSP ?
>
> Thanks for yours responses,
>
> Thierry
>
>  



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Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2008 07:56:44 +0100
From: francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Eee Box and booting with PXE ?
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Le vendredi 07 novembre 2008 ? 00:12 +0100, Thierry Munoz a ?crit :
> Using the EEE Box as a thin client is a solution that seems to me
> more 
> and more interesting.
> Have you some advices to give me ?

Do you know if it is possible to get it without DD or harddisk.

Other possible TX :
http://www.scoopi.eu/contenu.php?menu=produits&ref=L230
http://www.ordipost.com//index.php?page=shop.browse&category_id=27&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=1
http://www.artecgroup.com/thincan/

Regards,

Fran?ois

" Froggies are talking to froggies... in english !"




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