Is the configuration listed the server or client??I've worked that out. Loading default setings in bios helped.
If you are getting the same problem and you have eliminated the NIC/floppy/FDD then it certainly points to your RAM on the thin client.
But now I have strange problem with X-Server. I've tried 2 different graphic card, which was working fine on other computer. And in this one I get "no device, no screen" or strange massage about lack of Keyboard setings in XF86Config.
This computer was working before as server and there was no problem with it.
I assume that when you say "another host" that you already have one or moreYes. So far only one but working fine.
working thin clients on you server.
Hi
I"ve tried to set up another host but I encounted problems with booting from floppy. I have Intel SB82558B network card, which is actually not in the list of supported card at www.rom-o-matic.org. I tried simillar ones but without succes. Computer was hanging up during downloading core (after gets IP from dhcp).
So I switched network card, to which I was already working as ltsp client. I took floppy disc from the other computer, even fdd and wire.
And... the same effects. Computer haning up during downloading core.
I checked in BIOS and seen nothing wrong.
Tfptd on server is runnig and from other computers ltsp is working fine.
Anybody had simillar problems?
My configuration: Pentium III 933 MHz MB MSI 815 EPT Pro v.5 512 MB Ram @ 133MHz
Regards
Marcin Lubojanski
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