I'm getting segfault errors like these in my /var/log/syslog every 5 minutes.
I'm running Hardy Edubuntu on a dell poweredge with 3gb and p4 2.8ghz.
It's accompanied (not necessarily related) by my clients occasionally
freezing (which hasn't happened since I started writing this.)
Nov 7 10:39:01
If I remember my clonezilla experiences correctly, I think the blinking
cursor problem was a symptom of hard drive geometry differences. IOW, look
for problems associated with pata vs sata, size of the hdd, or where the
partitions begin/end.
Or, maybe look here: They suggest using sysprep before c
Theo's filesystem_migration page triggered a memory. A couple years ago I
also tried to use Norton Ghost to clone and had blinking cursor issues. The
problem was ghost didn't support cloning grub which I was using for my
double-boot system. In fact, I'm under the impression that ghost may not
work
Joseph, I can't spot the problem either. And the dhcp3-server package in
11.10 is new to me (dhcp3-server - ISC DHCP server (transitional package)).
But since your error references not being able to process your
/etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf file correctly, consider
1) backing it up and regenerating it
2) c
My /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf looks almost exactly like yours. I think either your
nics haven't taken their newer configuration or your dhcp server hasn't
gotten it's newer configuration.
-peter
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Peter k wrote:
> Joseph, I can't spot the proble
Thanks for that email John. I think this is the same problem I was having.
-peter
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 9:40 PM, David Hopkins wrote:
> Are all the thin clients the same hardware? Do you have a custom lts.conf
> specified? I've had clients hang due to issues with some modules I was
> loading
And you can be even *more* relaxed about keeping up with updates if you're
running a server that doesn't have a public ip addresswhich may be the
case for most of us running ltsp servers. In fact, I only do updates when I
have time to fix anything that breaks.
I have definitely had horrible th
Interesting. And dell originally provided dvi-d cables for the
gx620's. What adapters/cables are you buying to fix it?
-peter
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 2:13 PM, David Trask wrote:
> I fixed it...I learned not all DVI is the same. The 620's use DVI-I...you
> need to have a DVI-I adapter.
>
> Odin N