Hello,
we use lots of Netvista 2200, all of them server booting
IBMs "NetVista Thin Client with Turbolinux 7" thin client software.
See: http://www3.software.ibm.com/regsvs/nc/linux/linux.shtml
The Netvista 2200 does not boot with the LTSP etherboot tagged
kernel. But with a kernel built of your own you can boot and use LTSP.
I have used a 2.4.19 kernel (all 2.4.x-kernels should work too).
The Ltsp-Xserver did not work. Starting X ended with a black screen
and a not working system. Maybe this is a driver problem with the
geode graphic chip.
Using an older 3.x-version of the server I have got a working X session.
Karl
"Chris Bacigalupo"
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Netvista 2200
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06.02.2003 22:17
Anyone familiar with this unit. Trying to test thin clients for use in a
highschool next year. I have one of these and am running debian. Can see
to get it to boot. Anyone using this??
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