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What's the video chipset in these IBM clients? If those clients can
boot from USB or CD-ROM, then I'd try either Damn Small Linux or
Knoppix and do an lspci. I assume that the lockups are occuring on the
clients, not the server.<br>
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bear2bar wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid48054F37.1050807@netscape.net" type="cite">Hi,
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System FC1 - k12ltsp
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Clients IBM 6578-MFF (P-III 900+ Mhz, 256MB ram)
<br>
PXE Boot
<br>
<br>
message "You have passed an undefined mode number"
<br>
Then different video modes - I select "scan" - although it doesn't seem
to matter
<br>
- Uncompressing Linux
<br>
Boot kernel
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and then locks???????????????????
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The server works well with "P-II Clones"
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Please help
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thks
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Norbert
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