I'm hoping this works (I've been unable to post to this list in ages)
Is there anyway to get ldm to look the same as gdm or kdm,
Background
We are looking at upgrading our current thin clients to new ones which have
slightly better graphics so Qt4 works properly (rather than with a Stutter)
We
2009/1/15 Chris Roberts
>
> On Thursday 15 Jan 2009, Peter Childs wrote:
> > Is there anyway to get ldm to look the same as gdm or kdm,
>
> Themes are specific to each login manager, so I don't believe that you will be
> able to make them actually the same; but there i
I have been unable to post to this list for ages.
Does this list have something against against googlemail or what?
Can we get this looked into, It started about 2 years ago and Its the
only list I know of that rejects my messages. This message has been sent
by another route.
Is there anyway t
2008/7/10 Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've finally got local devices working under ltsp 4.2 after some
> suggestions that I should not even think about LTSP 5 with my very low
> spec clients (only 22Mb of memory)
>
> Anyway now when ever anyone logs out lbussd ta
in is there somthing that
needs doing when they logout that maybe is not happening correctly.
Any help?
Peter CHilds
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>
> Hello,
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 08:12:53PM +0100, Richard Rothwell wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know a good how to on using Asterisk PABX with LTSP?
>
>
> Not strictly speaking a howto, but at least a starting po
2008/7/9 Asmo Koskinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Peter Childs kirjoitti:
>> I've got a number of Thin Clients that happely run LTSP 4.2
>>
>> The other option is to get the usb ports to mount and usable under LTSP 4.2
>>
>>
>
> I have used this one
they thin clients are just not powerful
enough I think.
Any help?
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last 18months so I'm hoping this will appear
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On 08/01/2008, Oliver Grawert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
> On Mo, 2008-01-07 at 21:31 +0200, Asmo Koskinen wrote:
> > "While LTSP development is focused on LTSP 5, I would argue that there's
> > not a significant benefit *to users* of version 5 over version 4.2.
> > Therefore, in many (most
On 03/06/07, Bob Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello group,
Would anyone care to comment on whether or not this thin client
described below could work well for LTSP? I believe the system has a
32MB DOM. I am inexperienced with DOM's and thin client only
machines. Could the etherboot script
On 20/05/07, Chris Fanning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/17/07, Paulo Henrique <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes, 192.168.1.254 is dns and gateway
> i´m testing ubuntu 7.04, not work
> not route!!!
> route = 192.168.1.254
> dns 192.168.1.254
> client = 192.168.1.62
> server ltsp = 192.168.1.215
This has just got silly. can somone have a look at the spam settings?
Peter.
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From: Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11-May-2007 08:20
Subject: Fwd: Fonts, xubuntu, and ltsp 4.2
To: ltsp discuss
Sorry about this we'll try this a thir
Sorry about this we'll try this a third time this time with xfce not in the
subject.
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From: Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11-May-2007 07:40
Subject: Fonts, xfce, and ltsp
To: ltsp discuss
This will probably bounce I think xfce is an X
This will probably bounce I think xfce is an X rated word
I'm running LTSP 4.2 on my thin clients, I tried LTSP 5 but it failed to
boot on my thin clients probably due to a lack of memory.
I'm trying to upgrade my X servers to Ubuntu currently and am having several
problems.
1. xfce crashes
I'm trying to change the window manager to xfce4 and when I log in the thin
clients reset them selves back to the login screen.
We're currently using icewm and that works fine, But I was think of changing
to xfce because it looks better.
Any one get any idea whats wrong. I've already looked in t
On 24/04/07, Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24/04/07, Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 24/04/07, Anthony M Simonelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 11:10 +0100, Peter Childs wrote:
> > > > I'm
On 24/04/07, Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24/04/07, Anthony M Simonelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 11:10 +0100, Peter Childs wrote:
> > > I'm currently running LTSP 4.2 under Debian 3.1 on a load of thin
> > > c
On 24/04/07, Anthony M Simonelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 11:10 +0100, Peter Childs wrote:
> > I'm currently running LTSP 4.2 under Debian 3.1 on a load of thin
> > clients (ST320 meant to be the same as Jammin 125s)
> >
> > I wo
I'm currently running LTSP 4.2 under Debian 3.1 on a load of thin
clients (ST320 meant to be the same as Jammin 125s)
I would like to upgrade. I am thinking of using LTSP 5 and Ubuntu.
I've come up with a number of problems and some of the docs are
getting a bit old and difficult to adapt to LT
On 02/03/07, Helmut Lichtenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 08:28:25AM -0600, Peter Scheie wrote:
> > Martin Woolley wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 27 February 2007 13:39, Noel wrote:
> > >> Tadeu F. Oliveira wrote:
> > >>> Hi, Everybody
> > >>> does anyone have tried LTSP with so
I'm trying to sort out a problem I'm having it that every time someone
logs out a terminal the server switch VT using Ubuntu 6.06 and KDM so
I've got to hit Ctrl-Alt-F7 to continue what I was doing which can be
a bit inconvenient. Its the Ubuntu Booting/Shutdown Progress bar
screen that appears.
I
On 21/02/07, Peter Hartmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just set up our edubuntu system and the default ltsp configuration is
> > so easy a monkey could do it. Any lackwit should be able to plug and
> > play this system.
> >
> > There goes my job security.
>
> Shhh :)
>
> On 2/21/07, joe
On 21/02/07, Ben Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 07:58:04 -0000, Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Option 1.
> >Run ssh on the clients and ssh in and use mount this is good if you
> > have ssh running on the clie
On 20/02/07, Ben Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Help!
>
> I want to mount the local hard drives on the clients, here's why:
>
> We have a number of laptops onto which we have install our own compiled
> initramfs booted with GRUB. We have two versions of the kernel image, and
> some of the lapto
If you want to use the serial ports on the thin clients you net a
small utility called ser2net (http://ser2net.sourceforge.net/) running
on the client this turns the serial port into a network port. but it
may be a little difficult to set up. Then you can run the program on
the serial but connect i
On 14/06/06, mikey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> is it possible for LTSP4.2 to access special serial devices such as
> Point-of-sale vertical scanners im trying to make POS terminals work
> with ltsp by i stopped at serial devices (scanners) can you help me
> or point me to g
I'm using LTSP-4.2 on some Thin Clients
These run much more somthothly than 4.1 ever did and 4.2 is a massive
improvement excepte for one or two silly problems.
I can't get local apps to work its not that important but when you log
in ssh just hangs if you run sshd -d on the client after kil
also be worth adding any special instructions for
getting the different ones to work.
As this come up so often on this list.
Peter Childs
On 11/05/06, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alistair Crust wrote:
> We just picked up 152 Wyse clients for £3.60 each. Second user
eed some instructions on how to use the new nbd swap server I
don't think ltspcfg sets this up and its rather specilist.
Peter Childs
>
> FYI... I used mknbi v1.4.4 on a Ubuntu Dapper Flight-6 machine to build
> the LTSP-4.2 packages, including the kernel.
>
> Thanks,
> J
J125) work fine, in
both 4.1 and I works fine on the CVS version of 4.2 I downloaded last
week. The driver got renamed nsc with the move to xorg so double check
you are using
XSERVER= nsc
I think that auto does not work.
I think that my thin clients are crashing less under LTSP-4.2 but
r 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/src/peter/ltsp/lbe/lbe-src/glibc/glibc-2.3.2'
make: *** [install] Error 2
mkdir: cannot create directory `/src/peter/ltsp/lbe/etc': File exists
Any ideas?
Peter Childs
ian Sarge. If that helps,
Peter Childs
>
> Also, have you followed the general notes about building LBE on the
> wiki. There's a list of some packages that need to be installed on the
> server. Some of those things, like gettext are quite important.
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EM
7;
make[1]: *** [stdio-common/subdir_lib] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/src/peter/ltsp/lbe/lbe-src/glibc/glibc-2.3.2'
make: *** [install] Error 2
mkdir: cannot create directory `/src/peter/ltsp/lbe/etc': File exists
Any ideas?
Peter Childs
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have to finish that job I started over a year ago to use nbd swap.
I might come back with some results once I have some.
Peter Childs
What are the plans for getting read of devfs so that LTSP can start to
use standard unpatched 2.6 kernels? It seams we have not had very much
movement recently.
Peter Childs
ve to finish that job I started over a year ago to use nbd swap.
I might come back with some results once I have some.
Peter Childs
On 17/10/05, Gudmund Areskoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Childs wrote:
> > On 14/10/05, Gudmund Areskoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Peter,
> >>
> >>Peter Childs wrote:
> >>
> >
On 14/10/05, Gudmund Areskoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Peter Childs wrote:
> > Whats the best way of finding out what is using my memory on my linux box?
> >
> how many are using it, what are they doing? (OOo)
Not usually more than 1 or 2 at a ti
On 13/10/05, Joe Auerbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Childs wrote:
>
> > Hmm Reply to my own message when it sits in some mail exchange for 2
> > 1/2 hours!
> >
> >I've just tried ps -FA --sort resident and discovered that openoffice
> >is
On 12/10/05, Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I'm now wondering if I can workout what was using all my memory and
> either fix what I think might be a long term memory leak of some sort,
> Previous to yesterday the server had been up for well excess of 3
> months
ations are
exited and reloaded on a regular bases and even if they did have leaks
they would not keep the memory for long periods.
Oh apps, Postgres, Firefox, Kontact, Openoffice, multiple times were
running LTSP.
Any ideas?
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SB printer is not a network printer.
>
Samba, Install Samba on the server and share the printer, If you have
any
files the users want off the server onto there laptops you could share them
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ects/dosbox/ instead.
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On Friday 26 August 2005 08:39, kemas wrote:
> hi sudev,
>
> i'm lost
> what version of dosemu do you use?
> what distro your linux is?
> kernel version?
> are you running local apps or not?
>
> excuse me, for my question.
>
gree unless we can make Local Apps a lot simpler, The plans
in
MueKow look like the way forward. Which would remove most of the problems
with the lbe, The whole idea of being able to do...
chroot /opt/ltsp/i386
apt-get install mozillia-firefox
looks really
cause problems and ours we got free with the thin clients.
Peter
Peter Childs wrote:
I'm sorry to harp on about my Thin Clients but I need a fix, and I
feel as though I've tried everything.
I'm thinking that a 2.6 LTSP kernel might help so I'd like to make
one up, I
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until I have the lbe working, Its difficult.
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Ok I did try to download LBE once before but it did not seam to
compile properly and so I shelved the idea. I'll try again,
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I start running local apps.
Any ideas would be most helpful. Its not heat related I've had
computer freeze at 17C (Server Room) and at 45C (On top of CCTV moniter)
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ie swap -> nbd -> network -> nbd-server -> filesystem -> disk rather than.
swap -> filesystem -> nfs -> network -> nfsd -> filesystem -> disk.
3. Supported in 2.6 hence we can upgrade.
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to work,
I'll automate it and then write up my working.
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On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 15:40 -0500, Jim McQuillan wrote:
My understanding is the ENBD is some enhancements to work with removable
media. And, i'm pretty sure that ENBD isn't in the stock kernel.
I'm
only need to install the right module on the client harddisk
-image.
nbd seams to have very limited error reporting which is why this job
is more difficult than it should be.
Peter Childs
Jim.
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Peter Childs wrote:
Peter Childs wrote:
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Peter Childs wrote:
Jim McQuillan wrote:
I've been looking at using nbd for swapping, but i've just not had the
time to do it.
I've been trying to get this working, I've a load of thin clients
that crash and I'm out of ideas why, I've noticed that nfs keeps
/dev/nbd/0
says "swapon: /dev/nbd/0: Invalid argument"
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Werner Winter wrote:
Hello,
I'm running ltsp 3.0 (SUSE 8.2) on our server (PIV, 3GB RAM) and it
works just fine. But I also wanted to test 4.1 so I installed it on
the same machine (SUSE 9.2) on an identical harddisk with the same
clients and users. I was very astonished that the new version
resoponding to the Network.
Odly the Jammin we have also freezes.
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or maybe adding some more heat syncs/ fans to the thin
clients but I don't really want to add noice or make them look ugly. I
also don't want to freeze the staff.
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I'm trying to create home dirs on first kde login with the pam_mkhomedir
module.
I have added the line
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in /etc/pam.d/kdm.
and all works well with local home dirs. (debian, kde)
But when I'm tryin to cr
Christian Collins wrote:
In my second ltsp installation, test users are asking about the "fuzzy
display". They are coming directly from Windows environment. I think
it looks fine, but maybe I'm just used to it.
I have the xserver set to auto and some of the monitors are fairly old
CRTs.
Ltsp 4
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What do you actually want to track is it only the Web? If so use a
web cache with the need to login. This in theory should make you
internet connection feel faster, but will mean that you need to make
sure the web browsers are set up correctly.
Peter Childs
[1]: *** [sunrpc/others] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/lbe/lbe/lbe/crosscomp-src/glibc/glibc-2.3.2'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Unable to build glibc
Unable to build crosscomp-src:
Is what build_all finishes with
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
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> > The problem is they freeze, not very often but they freeze. Its
> > irratic and and irregular
N_01 = "NoAccel"
X_DEVICE_OPTION_02 = "OSMImageBuffers\" \"2048"
XSERVER = nsc
X_COLOR_DEPTH = 16
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to customize my kernel. However I downloaded the lbe and it will not
compile and end with an error message. Maybe some better instructions are
in order.
If anyone needs any more details please reply.
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This is not running a local-app.
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have two servers and one of them fails people running apps on that
server lose them, but are returned to a login screen of the other server
and can continue quickly. Hence adding some fail over into LTSP.
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ppens less often now.
This is since I added
X_DEVICE_OPTION_01 = "NoAccel"
X_DEVICE_OPTION_02 = "NoMTRR"
to lts.conf.
Any help would is great fully received.
Peter Childs
lts.conf follows
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# Copyright (c) 2002 by James A. McQuillan (McQuillan Systems, LLC)
able to get exactly what yo want but I can't see how
quickly. But its a good starting point.
I find it a good idea when getting things to work in LTSP is to work out
which bit I'm dealling with and then check what docs are available for
that part.
Pe
h for linux. The ST325 is identical to the
Jammin125. We have 30 in our office working fine.
http://www.optoma.co.uk/
I can give you the contact info for the sales person we got ours
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Using LTSP 4.1 I've got sound running under nas right its just
VERY quite and every time it boots it says
aumix-minimal - command not found
could this be why its very quite?
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LTSP is very good its just X thats extremly poor in terms of
driver support.
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Peter Childs wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Peter,
> >
> > What video card do you have ?
> >
> > I
suppricing when they are spose to be the same except for having more
memory.)
Peter Childs
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Peter Childs wrote:
>
> >
> > Once minor problem with 4.1 xdm seams to have gained a bar code
>
Once minor problem with 4.1 xdm seams to have gained a bar code
like effect on either side of the login box. This only apears on thin
clients. Is this somthing to do with Xorg?
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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter,
Is the nsc driver working ok for you ?
Well, Under LTSP 4.0 it freezes randomly, irregularrly about once
a day as I've said before. Actually thats the
info wrote:
I would like to record voice from the client side , and transmit to the
otheruser.
How to activate MIC at the Client side ??
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On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Boris wrote:
> Yes,
>
> I am also using the 2.4.26
> This is my first time with LTSP, hence have no experience with other
> kernels...
>
> Can I simply replace the 2.4.26 file with a 2.4.24-4 one?
>
Having seen so many people have a problem with the 2.4.26 ltsp
kern
02 = "NoMTRR"
in my 4.0 lts.conf the freeze seams to have gone down.
I've not got these settings in 4.1 and I have seen a terminal freeze yet
but I've only got one working currently until I'm sure that that is the
more perminate solution.
Peter Childs
>
> If you get
Just put 4.1 Beta on to test. It seams to work fine, mind you I
did copy most of my setting over from 4.0. Its does not seam to freeze
like 4.0 did with my ST320 Thin clients (only time will tell however).
Not using the updated kernel yet but then
Some slight quirks xdm login
Nathan Sweet wrote:
Jeff Nelson wrote:
I keep having lots of crashes, too. Funny enough, it only happens on
my thin
clients (Jammin 125's), not several stations that actually boot their
own
Linux and simply query the X server, which makes me think it might be
something in the LTSP kernel.
I ena
wo nic cards in the server, I wish to run ltsp on
both of them, however dhcp runs fine and hands out an ip but tftp fails
to deliver the kernel on any but the first nic, Can't work out why...
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PS. My Thin clients are ST320s which are spose to be the same as Jammin 125s
So, I rolled back to the ltsp_kernel-3.0.13 release, in which the
cx5530 driver existed. However, this did not seem to work at all with
sound enabled in lts.conf
ut a thing!
Peter Childs
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Eilert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just about looking for some ideas to make the admin's life easier :-)
>
> I'm setting up an LTSP server for students' computers. That means, about
> 100 accounts on 24 terminals. There are mainly 2
e are using about 400Mb in programs and the
rest is all cache. with about 23k in swap.
but we are planning on a second server (or third) for redudancy
once the whole thing is up to speed.
You may find it cheaper and more effect to skimp and save on disks
and splash out on m
e of those
but when they freeze with that they freeze differently. (they will
usally come back when you reset the switch)
Anyway I think I've fixed it but only time will tell. By switch
NoCompression on in the XConfig file. (see previo
With the help of hmm...
http://www.larwe.com/technical/geode_linux.html
I've put
X_DEVICE_OPTION_02 = "NoCompression"
in the lts.conf file and hmm it does not crash in openoffice
anymore. Wether this is going to work for all time is yet to be seen but.
P
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Peter Childs wrote:
> Tom Griffing wrote:
>
> >Peter;
> >
> >Sounds like the terminal itself is locking. Either
> >a runaway process or the kernel is locking up. You
> >should focus on the software running in the terminal
> &
since the c5335(whatever) driver kept freezing nasd.
Well at least its somwhere to start...
Peter Childs
I have a number of thin clients that work quite well most of the
time but they are in the habbit of freezing. And I NEED ideas as to how to
stop it.
Its random the cl
instructions in the README.Debian.gz.
Any ideas...
It would be nice to start with whats causing it.
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might have to update the kernel I'm currently using the default LTSP
2.4.24 kernel I think. Not quite sure what I would need to do to compile
my own however...
Peter Childs
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Peter Childs wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Tom Griffing wrote:
>
> >
ial perl script you can then read stuff from /proc.
>
Probably the simplest methods are to use Local Apps or too start a
shell on the client.
In LTSP 4 somthing like
SCREEN_02 = shell
in lts.conf does the trick then visit the client a
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, [UTF-8] Marcin LubojaÅ^Dski wrote:
> UÅytkownik Peter Childs napisaÅ:
>
> > My problem with setting up local apps is that we have a LDAP
> >password server, which works very nicely and I can't make head or tail of
> >nis, (LDAP was not easy)
y) the
problem seams to be is that its poorly documentumented and its web site is
poor.
I'm thinking this is a bug in nasd but the website seams
prity dead. Oh the network port for nasd seams to stick open as well in
FIN_WAIT2 (from netstat) for a very long time once the client is kil
ow for sharing passwords its becomming the
standard. (Samba, Mac, Windows, Jabber, Pam, nss, and prataclly anything
else that needs passwords uses it so why not readable documentation and
simple stuff..)
If I had time I would do it my self...
Peter Childs
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Got some Zonet ZEN3200 network cards they seam to be tulip
compatiable and they seam to come up with a PXE boot script however they
then complane the boot image is too large for memory.
Any ideas would be intresting.
Peter Childs
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