ERROR! No IO specified.
The NIC requires an IO=0xNNN entry on the kernel commandline.
This is setup in the /etc/dhcpd.conf file using option-129
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
The server machine is RedHat 7.1 with dhcp-2.0pl5-4. I tried it with
and
;3d243957: cpio: MD5
sum mismatch
Has anybody else successfully installed this RPM under RedHat?
Horst
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either for the right Modeline (resp. XF86Config) to get the PowerColor
card to work with 1600x1200 on DVI
or for any other PCI graphics card that can do 1600x1200 on its DVI
interface.
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Jim,
Horst,
We found a bug in getltscfg that causes a segfault on certain input.
This has been fixed, but hasn't been made part of an official package
yet.
You can grab the getltscfg binary from http://www.McQuil.com/getltscfg
Drop that into /opt/ltsp/i386/bin and it should
Now, on the workstations, the boot up stops at the following message
rc.sysinit completed, switching to multi-session mode
???
That is where I stuck...
I had the same symptom yesterday.
I my case it was caused by getltscfg which didn't like my lts.conf and
segfaulted on it.
Thanks for all those good hints, Horst
We have several workstations with DVI out consisting of:
Case: Morex Cupid 2677 V2.0
with Morex JM132 Riser Card for Cupid 2677 V2.0
sounds interesting. I'll look it up in detail tomorrow.
available any more. So if you
As to the display: currently, there is an older 21 CRT here, and I just
thought that it would be good to have card with DVI out just in case I'm
going to replace it by a TFT one day. There is a Matrox card on my
system now, but I think it's AGP (G550 I think).
Don't these cards
Rolf,
I have been looking on German websites for thin clients for LTSP which
have a DVI out. But I've only found rather big ones with their own Linux
onboard and without DVI.
Isn't there something like that here in Germany? Maybe something to
assemble or collect by oneself?
We
Hi Rolf,
I wanted to start ordering parts for a thin client, but there are two
questions I'd like to ask about the mini-itx thing before.
Is there a boot ROM socket for the onboard network card or a built-in
boot ROM? Or how do you boot for LTSP from your clients?
No, no ROM socket.
in xdm-config:
#DisplayManager.requestPort:0
should be
!DisplayManager.requestPort:0
as ! is a/the comment char in xdm-config and I doubt that # also
acts as a comment char.
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Susan G. Kleinmann wrote:
On 20 March 2006 at 13:11, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, den 20.03.2006, 06:55 -0500 schrieb Susan G. Kleinmann:
...
getting two thin clients (both VIA MII 6000 diskless computers)
I once had the same symptom with some other VIA
Alan wrote:
I'm under Gentoo Linux.
I don't think it's an LTSP issue. Please check if
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=252018
and
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41743
respectively cover your problem.
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Ondrej Valousek schrieb:
Here are my comments I have to the new LTSP:
Disadvantages:
- echo -e '\007' on console does not produce a beep any longer (does
anyone know advice?)
Since kernel 2.6 PC Speaker is now a configurable option. In the
2.6.15.4-ltsp-1 kernel it's configured as module.
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
Horst Prote wrote:
Replying myself: Just a note to my strange problem:
In my case the event was fired but /usr/sbin/lbussd did not really
call the lbus_event_handler.sh script. I could narrow the problem down
to the line
my @pwflds = getpwuid( $ );
in /usr/sbin/lbussd
.tgz
before emerging ltsp-4.2.
Horst Prote
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Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
Fredag 27 april 2007 10:11 skrev Don Robertson:
Verner � wrote:
Torsdag 26 april 2007 11:27 skrev Don Robertson:
If I log into a client as the terminal user, open kcontrol and go to the
keyboard layout bit, I get no layouts. There are none available.
Don Robertson schrieb:
Bit confused though. If LTSP is reading the configuration files in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/rules, why do I need to link to files in
/opt/ltsp-4.2/i386/etc/X11/xkb/rules/ files.
Alternatively, vice versa.
Iirc kcontrol, running on the server, examines the files in
Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
- With a SuSE10.3 server and LTSP4.2, I get no sound to any (have tried
many) clients.
- I've downloaded and am using Gideon Romms rc.sound.
The one from his LTSP-esd-alsa package? (see
Peter Childs schrieb:
2008/7/9 Asmo Koskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Peter Childs kirjoitti:
And this one for sound:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
I did Originally, However sound is a pain most apps tend to want to
talk to alsa and since the thin client is
Jari Turkia wrote:
mario salcedo wrote:
I probe LTSP5, all ok, but the problem is that when my clients boots...
Also a student say me that kernel 2.6.17.8-ltsp-1 has a bug. He can...
The common mantra here nowadays is to upgrade to LTSP5. That, however,
is unfeasible to some of
Tim Jackson wrote:
Can anyone help with info about how to get a driver and correct vidlist
entry for the Via Unichrome Pro II video for a 4.2 ltsp configuration.
The system I am working with is VERSION=4.2 update 2.
For the VIA PCI-Ids see http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/iii/?i=1106 or just run
David Hopkins wrote:
I have searched unsuccessfully for an answer on exactly what services
need to be restarted to allow clients to boot. Note that my
authentication server is not the same system as the LTSP server and
that the authentication is using ldap.
A wild guess: You use LDAP for
Tim Jackson wrote:
Any idea about where to
find a newer via binary that might work with ltsp 4.2. I don't think
that it would be easy to try to take a driver for the newer Xorg
structure and backport it what was used for the 4.2 ltsp. Any thoughts
on that?
No, sorry. Never did
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are not in memory cache). So still considerably slower
than on a decent notebook but at least a 4 times speed up. The same
holds for scrolling in the document.
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Osvaldo Filho schrieb:
NO, we have access to usbsticks in /tmp/.($users)-ltspfs/usbsticks
on /media with a few users the directory is created but no usbstiks files!
This reminds me of my problems with usbsticks, see
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177580#c85
In short:
Osvaldo Filho wrote:
k...@ltspserver01:/usr/bin$ ls -l lbmount
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 10656 2010-02-17 22:34 lbmount
OK, then it seems that lbmount fails for another reason. Maybe
following the steps in in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebugLocalDev will
give you more hints.
Horst
Krzysztof Paliga wrote:
No matter what lts.conf says, always ldm on screen 7 ost being started.
Any ideas?
Hm, I once had the same problem but in my case ldm always started on
screen 1 (see http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=177580#c74).
Horst
hostname ... entries in
/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts to hostname,ip-address ... and now it
works.
So I think ltsp-update-sshkeys should always add an
hostname,ip-address ... entry if called with
ltsp-update-sshkeys [-u] hostname
or
ltsp-update-sshkeys [-u] ip-address
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asmo.koski...@arkki.info schrieb:
Is HP t5125 just too old? I installed 10.10 Beta as a LTSP server.
This kernel requires the following features not presented on the CPU: cx8
cmov
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
As the message says: please use a kernel
David Hopkins wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Horst Prote
pr...@fmi.uni-stuttgart.de wrote:
asmo.koski...@arkki.info schrieb:
Is HP t5125 just too old? I installed 10.10 Beta as a LTSP server.
This kernel requires the following features not presented on the CPU
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To answer myself:
... I only get the error
Invalid OpenID transaction
when I click on Log in / Register (linked to
https://launchpad.net/ltsp/+login).
As it turned out it was stupid me that caused this: I just had to
remove the Cookie Blocker for https://launchpad.net/ in
Russell Brown wrote:
Anyone know of any pointers to tuning oocalc when using it on a thin
station (LTSP 4 if that's relevant).
On even a modest spreadsheet it's really really slugish when dealing
with blocks of cells.
I had the same problem abaout a year ago. Maybe my post at the time
Rolf-Werner Eilert schrieb:
Did you really get a 3D accelerated driver running on 4.2?
No. That was on LTSP 5.
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Hi Rolf-Werner,
and so on. As you can see, there is only one group without a name. To
add LTSP 5, would I have to add another group? (Or is there another way
to do that?)
Although all my LTSP 4 machines are scrapped I still have the config
in my dhcpd.conf file.
For establishing
Hi Rolf-Werner,
yes, this was the way to do it. Runs well like this. The only problem
remaining is the configuration of the rest of the services which I had
tailored to LTSP 4.2. For instance, KDM is coming up, it doesn't find
the graphics drivers etc. But it helped a lot.
If I get you
Hi Rolf,
> My brand new Intel NUC connects to the server, loads the kernel, but
> stops/hangs at setting up the network card. When booting in debug mode,
> it says "try setting the option-129".
I had this once, many years ago (ltsp-2.x). The solution was a newer
kernel with better support for
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