On Nov 6, 2007 2:34 AM, Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about if I use 4x250Gb (SATA-II) and I would like to use Software
RAID-5 ?
Is it recomended for LTSP server ? I'll use k12ltsp-6.
To do reliable Raid-5, you need a hardware card with battery powered
Ram or NVRam. As every
But isn't it better (faster) to have the app that is issuing OpenGL
commands to run locally?
My reasoning is OpenGL apps are usually cpu intensive and there is no
network latency which is important in 3D apps.
It certainly is - but for many apps is the amount of GL traffic not huge
(you
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 08:03 -0300, Elton Simões Baptista wrote:
Dear sirs,
I've been installing and reinstalling Ubuntu 7.10 and 7.04 since
Monday, trying to get a new LTSP server in production (I already have
Ltsp 4.22 running on fedora core 3).
I installed Ubuntu (the same way with both
sean kirjoitti:
I am trying to get this running on Gentoo, if it matters and hopefully
have included enough info here that it makes sense.
Please, I'm not try to be offensive, just asking.
Why Gentoo? Why LTSP 4.x?
I have used LTSP 4.x first with SuSE 9.2 and then Ubuntu 5.10/6.06.
Now
Hallo, I use ltsp on an ubuntu 7.04, how can I configure some clients to
connect to a windows terminal server? I want screen01 on rdp and screen02
for GNU/Linux. My distro does not have rdesktop script, I tried to search
in internet for example, but no one of them works. How can do?
Thanks,
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, sean wrote:
In my dhcpd.conf file if I set
filename /pxe/prelinux.0; the client will start the boot process.
After the DHCP output the screen will display
TFTP prefix /pxe/
Then a series of lines stating Trying to load pxelinux.cfg/filename
finally trying default in
Asmo Koskinen wrote:
sean kirjoitti:
I am trying to get this running on Gentoo, if it matters and hopefully
have included enough info here that it makes sense.
Please, I'm not try to be offensive, just asking.
Why Gentoo? Why LTSP 4.x?
No offense Asmo.
Gentoo is my choice
SZABO Zsolt wrote:
The default file is located in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
How is your tftpd setup? Is the secure option enabled (-s)?
Is it started in standalone mode or from inetd?
Bye,
--
Zsolt
TFTPD is handled by xinetd and has the -s option.
# more /etc/conf.d/in.tftpd
#
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, sean wrote:
How is your tftpd setup? Is the secure option enabled (-s)?
Is it started in standalone mode or from inetd?
TFTPD is handled by xinetd and has the -s option.
# more /etc/conf.d/in.tftpd
# /etc/init.d/in.tftpd
# Path to server files from
# Depending on your
sean kirjoitti:
Yes, this is my first shot at LTSP and I do not know if LTSP 5 works on
Gentoo or not.
I will check out the pictures.
LTSP 5 will not work on Gentoo, sorry for that:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Ltsp5Status
I have made howto's for Ubuntu 6.06 and LTSP
I installed ltsp5 on debian etch, the most things work fine...
The problem that is annoying at present is that when the user logs out
from xfce4-session it hangs (or the new ldm login GUI appears only after
a _very_ long time 1min).
When I force a Ctrl-Alt-Backpace I see some warnings from
There is a folder named floppy0, and I can access the content of my USB
stick (so ltspfs, and ltspfsd is running properly). However, when I insert
a floppy in the localdrive, the content of floppy0 is still empty (and the
local floppydrive does not show any activity).
My guess is that the
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 12:20:22AM +0200, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
USB and Sound, even Flash9 with Gnash worked out-of-box in thin client
(i386)!
I have not been able to get flash sound to work yet. I can play flash
on the server, but on the clients nothing. (And flash often makes
Firefox hang).
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Now I have seen (I have written howto's in finnish) how easy LTSP 5 is
with Ubuntu 7.10 or Edubuntu 7.10 Classroom Server.
You - Jim, Scott and Oliver, everybody else, too - have done some
incredible great integration with LTSP5 and Ubuntu.
I just added to my
[Sorry for new thread]
@Bill
Did you do any minor tweaks once out-of-the-box?
No - just ltsp-build-client --arch i386]
On the server I did install gstreamer-plugins for MP3-streaming and then
Gnash.
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5_64/Client_FF_Gnash_01.png
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