Hi,
I just got a laptop client running and I'd like to
share my experiences and also get some help.
The laptop in question is an old NEC with a 400MHz
PentiumII, 256MB RAM. It originally had a Xircom
REM56g-100 pcmcia network card. More about this card
later.
Since pcmcia cards are not
Hi,
I just got a laptop client running and I'd like to
share my experiences and also get some help.
The laptop in question is an old NEC with a 400MHz
PentiumII, 256MB RAM. It originally had a Xircom
REM56g-100 pcmcia network card. More about this card
later.
Since pcmcia cards are not
sounds like you have a module that is not compiled against the kernel you
are trying to run.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Jeffrey LePage wrote:
Hi,
I just got a laptop client running and I'd like to
share my experiences and also get some help.
The laptop in question is an old NEC with a 400MHz
Hello
the subject says it almost completely. I am on openSUSE 10.2 and the
latest ltsp 4.2 version. (well /ect/version says update 3, but I
guess this is a bug and the update verison is 4...)
Anyway, I have installed local dev support. The setup passed all
Troubelshooing tests successfully
I've been struggling a bit to get local devices to work with my mandriva
2007 server running ltsp 4.2.
Following http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-42-LocalDev, I've
got FUSE installed, got the perl-x11-protocol, and have downloaded the
ltsp-server package.
Now I'm stuck :( The readme
M Hoeller wrote:
the subject says it almost completely. I am on openSUSE 10.2 and the
latest ltsp 4.2 version. (well /ect/version says update 3, but I
guess this is a bug and the update verison is 4...)
I am on Gentoo, ltsp-4.2-r1. /ect/version says update 3 but the ebuild
downloaded the
Hello Horst,
thanks for the message.
On Donnerstag, 5. April 2007, Horst Prote wrote:
M Hoeller wrote:
the subject says it almost completely. I am on openSUSE 10.2 and
the latest ltsp 4.2 version. I have installed local dev support.
The setup passed all Troubelshooing tests
Try getting on #ltsp IRC, look for sbalneav (I think he's on now), who wrote
LDA.
Petre
M Hoeller wrote:
Hello Horst,
thanks for the message.
On Donnerstag, 5. April 2007, Horst Prote wrote:
M Hoeller wrote:
the subject says it almost completely. I am on openSUSE 10.2 and
the