Hi:
Someone has experience working with LTSP and Linuxbios?
Ltsp (www.ltsp.org) is a powerfull Thin Client solution, were the server makes the hard work.
LinuxBios looks like the perfetc tool to buil expensive cluster servers for LTSP solutions.
Regards
Ricardo Strauch
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Ricardo,
Someone has experience working with LTSP and Linuxbios? Ltsp (www.ltsp.org) is a powerfull Thin Client solution, were the server makes the hard work. LinuxBios looks like the perfetc tool to buil expensive cluster servers for LTSP solutions.
LinuxBIOS does work with LTSP. I have tested it with m758 and m810 boards.
-Andrew
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Andrew Ip wrote:
LinuxBIOS does work with LTSP. I have tested it with m758 and m810 boards.
what failed? I have been talking to the ltsp guys for a while about doing this; what's missing?
ron
Ron,
LinuxBIOS does work with LTSP. I have tested it with m758 and m810 boards.
what failed? I have been talking to the ltsp guys for a while about doing this; what's missing?
It works!!!
-Andrew
So andrew I know you have lots of spare time but can you give me a hint of what you did for LTSP? etherboot?
I have got the some rom images in ftp://pub/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/images/romimages You also need an elf kernel with sis_lite fb driver patch and follows the ltsp installation guide. Then, you are pretty much set. With recent kernel, the video problem doesn't appear when running X. I think it is a very good news. If I have time, I'll post the my ltsp distro and kernel for people who are interested.
-Andrew
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:23 pm, Andrew Ip wrote:
So andrew I know you have lots of spare time but can you give me a hint of what you did for LTSP? etherboot?
I have got the some rom images in ftp://pub/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/images/romimages
Which server is this on :-) ?
Antony.
I have got the some rom images in ftp://pub/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/images/romimages
Which server is this on :-) ?
Oops. My brain and my fingers just had parity error. :) ftp://ftp.cwlinux.com/pub/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/images/romimages
-Andrew
Hi All,
I recently played around with getting Linuxbios running on a VIA Eden/8601 northbridge/8231 southbridge. Linuxbios is damn cool!
I'm happy to contribute the changes back to the project, who should I send the patches to?
My changes: * Add instructions on building for a VIA mainboard
* Make a new mainboard type for the Eden board
* Fix a number of small mistakes in the vt8231 southbridge code
* Fix the vt8601 raminit code to setup DRAM correctly. I presume this is a good thing? The existing comments implied it wasn't yet working. I've only fixed the non SMBus based version - i.e. this file has to be hand tuned for whatever RAM you are using.
* Change the vt8231 setup to optionally enable the built in ethernet.
The linux bios will now boot through to a shell prompt - IDE etc is happy. I haven't completed testing on Ethernet.
Kevin
Kevin, I think you may have fixed some of our problems with this board and chipset. We've had our troubles but if you're booting to IDE you have saved our neck.
Can you pull down the latest cvs and then coordinate with Andrew Ip on your patches?
This is really great news!
ron
Andrew: Thats a good news!!!!! I'm interesting to make probes of LTSP + Linux Bios working together, please let me know when your LTSP distro is available. Ricardo Strauch Andrew Ip aip@cwlinux.com wrote:
So andrew I know you have lots of spare time but can you give me a hint of what you did for LTSP? etherboot?
I have got the some rom images in ftp://pub/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/images/romimages You also need an elf kernel with sis_lite fb driver patch and follows the ltsp installation guide. Then, you are pretty much set. With recent kernel, the video problem doesn't appear when running X. I think it is a very good news. If I have time, I'll post the my ltsp distro and kernel for people who are interested.
-Andrew
If somebody has the time and could write a nice HOWTO I think the ltsp guys would be interested. I talk to them every once in a while and we all think LTSP+linuxbios is a good idea.
ron
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 20:23, Andrew Ip wrote:
So andrew I know you have lots of spare time but can you give me a hint of what you did for LTSP? etherboot?
I have got the some rom images in ftp://pub/downloads/linuxbios-sdk/images/romimages You also need an elf kernel with sis_lite fb driver patch and follows the ltsp installation guide. Then, you are pretty much set. With recent kernel, the video problem doesn't appear when running X. I think it is a very good news.
What kind of video problem ??
Ollie
Ollie,
What kind of video problem ??
messed up screen http://www.cwlinux.com/~aip/pub
-Andrew
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 10:01, Andrew Ip wrote:
Ollie,
What kind of video problem ??
messed up screen http://www.cwlinux.com/~aip/pub
O.K. that one. Do you have any idea how does the problem magically disappear "in recent kernel" ??
Ollie
On Monday 28 October 2002 3:55 pm, Ricardo Strauch wrote:
Hi:
Someone has experience working with LTSP and Linuxbios?
Ltsp (www.ltsp.org) is a powerfull Thin Client solution, were the server makes the hard work.
LinuxBios looks like the perfetc tool to buil expensive cluster servers for LTSP solutions.
I think LinuxBios is probably the perfect tool for building inexpensive clients.
Whether you can cluster the server end of LTSP I have no idea.
Antony.
I have been doing Ltsp for over 1 year in production. Using linuxbios on ltsp clients has many advantages, especially the quick boot time.
There should be no problem using linuxbios for ltsp since all ltsp needs is etherboot.
Clustering for the servers would also be favorable. The most efficient way of clustering the ltsp servers is to use the xdmcp chooser protocol. This allows the ltsp client user to choose which server he/she wants to use base on the server load or other criteria. If the load gets too high then linuxbios could quickly fireup another server. Sounds pretty cool, I have not done this.
-- Randall
* Antony Stone (Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk) [021028 08:24]:
On Monday 28 October 2002 3:55 pm, Ricardo Strauch wrote:
Hi:
Someone has experience working with LTSP and Linuxbios?
Ltsp (www.ltsp.org) is a powerfull Thin Client solution, were the server makes the hard work.
LinuxBios looks like the perfetc tool to buil expensive cluster servers for LTSP solutions.
I think LinuxBios is probably the perfect tool for building inexpensive clients.
Whether you can cluster the server end of LTSP I have no idea.
Antony.
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