See this thread:
http://marc.info/?l=ltsp-discussm=119315362029010w=2
You should be able to download a tarball of the scripts there. If not,
email me and I'll send them directly to you.
-Rob
Pietro Leone wrote:
Hallo, I use ltsp on an ubuntu 7.04, how can I configure some clients to
connect
FYI:
We just received about 20 P4/i845G/256 PC's (made in Germany), Well, price
was very cheap, guess how much ;-).
So much useless junk:
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5_64/Junk.png
So clean, quiet and fast thin client:
http://www.arkki.info/howto/Wiki/LTSP5_64/Nice_Thin_Client.png
I have realized that this may be the incorrect forum for this question
and have reposted it on the Edubuntu-user forum.
Sorry if this caused any inconvenience.
Bob
Bob Wooden wrote:
I am building a new (to me) LTSP server. Client boots to server
properly. Process hangs at W:alsa-util.c:
Hi,
I have a problem on LTSP server.
After DHCP worked fine, can't find vmlinux.ltsp.
Forever echoes.
Image itself exists in /tftpboot/lts/vmlinux.ltsp
as a symbolic link, so I have no idea what is wrong.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
--
Shintaro Fujiwara
Home page
Hi,
I'm a school teacher in a large secondary school in the UK. As part of a senior
class project, I'm working with some students to try and build a cheap
thin-client network using trailing-edge equipment.
I have just installed Edubuntu 7.10 (with LTSP 5 installed) on a server and am
trying
after a install of Edubuntu 7.10
I make these adjustments that I found in net.
in /etc/exports I put:
/opt/ltsp *(ro,no_root_squash,async,subtree_check)
and restart nfs-kernel-server
did ltsp-update-image and ltsp-update-sshkeys ( to correct the not authori..
issues)
the station boot and
On 08/11/2007, Sebastien Koechlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:00 PM, Krsnendu dasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raid 10?
If you try to increase disk throughput, yes; but LVM2 is really,
really more powerful than aggregation.
Translation? RAID 10 with LVM2 on it is faster /
I could know how to make lts.conf works in Gutsy.
I follow the instruction in Edubuntu Gutsy help and make the
/var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf
but, options seems to not work.
for example:
[0123.4567.8901.1234]
screen_01 = shell
or
[0123.4567.8901.1234]
LDM_USERNAME = test
instale o edubuntu
On 11/1/07, Elton Simões Baptista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Caríssimos Senhores,
Estou desde segunda-feira instalando e reinstalando o Ubuntu 7.10 e o
7.04para colocar em produção um novo servidor de
LTSP (já tenho rodando o Ltsp 4.22 em um fedora core 3).
Instalei o
Raid 10?
On 06/11/2007, Sebastien Koechlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
I found in /var/log/messages,
libwrap refused connection to tftpd
I commented out
in.tftp line
of /etc/hosts.allow...;)
Now I have another problem
NFS?
--
Shintaro Fujiwara
Home page
http://intrajp.no-ip.com/
Blog
http://intrajp.no-ip.com/nucleus/
CMS
http://intrajp.no-ip.com/xoops/
Wiki
I am trying to get the local devices from ltsp 4.2 update 3 working on
Debian Testing
If I plug in a USB stick or insert a CD in the work station the folder
appears ; but no content is visible.
I have worked my way thought the trouble shooting guides ever thing seem
to be OK.
The terminal
Best bet, try booting them off of a PPC live CD. If you get a live CD that
boots and
starts x, then steal the xorg.conf. Then move that xorg.conf to the ltsp tree
on the
server and call on it with custom settings in lts.conf and XF86CONFIG_FILE
(double check
the syntax on that). If you
Very cool Asmo. I like the photo with the useless junk. Funny.
Jim
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 17:34:15 +0200 (EET), asmo.koskinen wrote
FYI:
We just received about 20 P4/i845G/256 PC's (made in Germany), Well, price
was very cheap, guess how much ;-).
So much useless junk:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 12:30:17AM -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
Best bet, try booting them off of a PPC live CD. If you get a live CD that
boots and
starts x, then steal the xorg.conf. Then move that xorg.conf to the ltsp
tree on the
server and call on it with custom settings in lts.conf
On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 22:16:12 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote
On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 12:30:17AM -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote:
Best bet, try booting them off of a PPC live CD. If you get a live CD that
boots and
starts x, then steal the xorg.conf. Then move that xorg.conf to the ltsp
tree on
Jim Kronebusch kirjoitti:
I like the photo with the useless junk.
Now - I got lots of HD's - Segate Barracuda ATA IV 40 Gbytes.
What is cheapest way use tem as NAS? Give me some light here, I'm not
familiar with that concept.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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