Hi

My workstation is:

128 MB RAM
PIII 550
RTL 8029 PCI
Configured for attached printer (on /dev/lp0, printer type P)


I'm testing LTSP so this is the only client on the network.
Sometimes it hangs very fast, sometimes is working couple of hours
before.I didn't try to ping the workstation from server, I will next
time. I had some luck 2 hours before, last active application was kterm
and was responding. I could write commands in it. Maybe XServer is
responsible? Or default 2.4.9 kernel I'm using? It happens with and
without swap enabled and doesn't matter how many and what applications
are running. Once terminal hung up with login screen.My favorite web
browser is Opera 6.2 (Linux). 


Regards

Daniel Las

> Daniel,
> 
> I really doubt that it is your dhcp server.  I don't think
> that anything there is going to make your workstation stop
> responding.
> 
> Tell me more about your workstation.
> 
> 1) How much ram is in the workstation
> 2) what kind of cpu
> 3) What kind of network card
> 4) How long does it run, before it hangs
> 5) WHen it's hung, can you ping it from the server
> 
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> On 21 May 2002, Daniel [iso-8859-2] �a� wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> > 
> > I have the problem with my installation of ltsp 3. The server is RedHat
> > 7.2. I am using KDE as desktop. I noticed, that sometimes my terminal
> > hangs up. It is happening in this way: 
> > 
> > Keyboard is not responding
> > Mouse cursor is visible, moving but no application can get input from it
> > After switching to text virtual terminal and back, there is only last
> > active application visible (without KDE status bar etc) 
> > The only way out is ALT+CTRL+BKSPC
> > 
> > I was trying to solve the problem by turning off the usage of font
> > server, upgrading XServer (for TNT2). No luck. Finally I noticed, that
> > this problem is connected to DHCPD log entries in server log file (with
> > MAC and IP addresses not from mys terminal). My DHCPD is 2.0pl5. There
> > are some Windows workstations in my network (poorly configured) so I
> > think that these workstations are sending requests to DHCPD. Did anybody
> > in the list have ever had such problem. 
> > 
> > Best regards
> > 
> > Daniel Las
> > 



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