The older boxes boot from floppy, and the newer ones pxe boot. They all boot from the server (hard drives pulled from workstations). www.rom-o-matic.com is a very easy way to make a boot rom/disk for most nic cards. -Bill On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 10:28, Gene Dascher wrote: > Do you have the workstations booting off of a floppy or a bootable network > card? If it is the latter, can you tell me where I can find a boot EPROM > for my network card (Linksys LNE100TX)? > > Thanks, > Gene > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net > > [mailto:owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net]On Behalf Of Bill Cavalieri > > Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 12:26 PM > > To: Marvin [GodfatherofSoul] Bellamy > > Cc: kclug@kclug.org > > Subject: Re: XDMCP server for Linux > > > > > > www.ltsp.org, I have 20 workstations hanging off the server. They boot > > from and run x off the server. > > > > -Bill > > > > On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 13:13, Marvin [GodfatherofSoul] Bellamy wrote: > > > I'm trying to find the Linux equivalent of an XDMCP server like MI/X, > > > Hummingbird, or Excursion. Is anyone away of any products? After > > > getting my home network going, I realized I didn't know how to bring up > > > my network server's X display from my Linux workstation. I'm not > > > interested in VNC, though it might be the only option I have. As cool > > > as XDMCP is, I'm surprised at how little open source software is a > > > available on the server/workstation/initiator side. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >