Penguin
Diff: HowToNCDHOWTO
EditPageHistoryDiffInfoLikePages

Differences between current version and predecessor to the previous major change of HowToNCDHOWTO.

Other diffs: Previous Revision, Previous Author, or view the Annotated Edit History

Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Monday, November 1, 2004 11:42:09 pm by AristotlePagaltzis
Older page: version 2 Last edited on Saturday, April 10, 2004 11:38:52 am by AdrianKitto Revert
@@ -1,350 +1 @@
-  
-  
-Linux NCD mini-HOWTO  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!!Linux NCD mini-HOWTO  
-  
-!!Bart Geens & Kris Buytaert,  
-bart.geens@advalvas.bev0.99.16, 2001-12-07  
-  
-  
-----  
-''This document tries to describe how to hook up a NCD ThinSTAR  
-to your local network using a Linux box as  
-server. ''  
-----  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!1. Introduction  
-  
-  
-*1.1 What`s this document  
-  
-*1.2 Copyright  
-  
-*1.3 Disclaimer  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!2. Requirements  
-  
-  
-*2.1 Hardware  
-  
-*2.2 Software  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!3. Other Usefull Documentation  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!4. Setting up the Serverside  
-  
-  
-*4.1 Setting up the X server  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!5. Configuring the Thin Client  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!6. Credits  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!7. History  
-----  
-  
-!!1. Introduction  
-  
-!!1.1 What`s this document  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-We could play around with a NCD ThinSTAR for a while. Although MS NT Terminal and  
- [Citrix ] Meta- & Winframe are the only supported OS systems ("Powered by Windows CE" is on  
-the cover ...), it works fine with Linux too. This is how !  
-  
-  
-The machine we had, was a NCD ThinkSTAR 200. It is powered by a 100MHz MIPS 4300 processor  
-and had the default 8MB of RAM memory. NCD has a also other products in the ThinSTAR family.  
-These might also work, but we haven't the opportunity to check those. If you have any of those,  
-feel free to add any comments. Or send them to us to experiment.  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-This HOWTO will present one way to setup your ThinSTAR to be used in a Linux environment.  
-This isn't much of a big deal, but for what it's worth I'll descripe the needed steps here.  
-  
-  
-This MINI Howto is not trying to be the Bible on NC's and Linux, its  
-trying to be something for you to get started from nowhere. Contributions  
-to this NC are welcome. In fact this HOWTO is fully based on the NC-HOWTO  
-by Kris Buytaert in which he describes how to setup the IBM Network Station.  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!1.2 Copyright  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-This HOWTO is copyrighted 1998-2001 by Bart Geens and Kris Buytaert  
-  
-  
-Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation  
-License, Version  
-1.1 or any  
-later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no  
-Back-Cover  
-Texts. A  
-copy of the license is included in the appendix entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".  
-  
-!!1.3 Disclaimer  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-Use the information in this document at your own risk. I disavow any  
-potential liability for the contents of this document. Use of the  
-concepts, examples, and/or other content of this document is entirely  
-at your own risk.  
-  
-  
-All copyrights are owned by their owners, unless specifically noted  
-otherwise. Use of a term in this document should not be regarded as  
-affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark.  
-  
-  
-Naming of particular products or brands should not be seen as  
-endorsements.  
-  
-  
-You are strongly recommended to take a backup of your system before  
-major installation and backups at regular intervals.  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!2. Requirements  
-  
-!!2.1 Hardware  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-An NC, connected to your local Network, most likely by UTP, thus  
-by a cross-cable or HUB connecting to an X Server. Herafter called the  
-Linux Box. The NC can be used as an X-terminal, and in this way can be  
-used to replace an Windows Terminal server or simular application.  
-  
-  
-The NCD-ThinSTAR 200 is in way related to the IBM Network Station model 8361-100.  
-Both machines share a lot of components such as some S3 vga components, IO , network and  
-and  
-normal 72pins (parity ??) sims. The motherboard is also from the same manufacturer.  
-  
-  
-The NCD worked quit fine on my network at home, but we had some trouble to  
-get it running again on an other location. After a while we found out  
-that the problem where the monitors. The NC does not seem to support all older  
-monitors, even at low resolutions and refresh rates.  
-  
-  
-The Linux box does not require any special tricks: any X-server with xdm, gdm or  
-something similar will do. We will use xdm.  
-  
-!!2.2 Software  
-  
-  
-!X Server.  
-  
-  
-Any machine running XDM with enough memory, processor power will do.  
-You don't need to have X configured on the machine itselve, it can  
-perfectly be a headless server. Basic X Windows install will provide  
-you with the necessary deamons.  
-  
-  
-  
- DHCP Mini Howto on sunsite  
-!  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!3. Other Usefull Documentation  
-  
-  
-Mainly the NCD website at  
- http://www.ncd.com.  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!4. Setting up the Serverside  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-!!4.1 Setting up the X server  
-  
-  
-  
-Next we have to set up the X server. Basically I didn`t need to set up  
-anything, all of my machines that ran X-Windows were configured to accept  
-connections. I just started up the NC for the first time and it showed me  
-all the machines that ran an XDM (cfr running an X -indirect). So any  
-machine that can run xdm can be used as X Server. Just make sure XDM is  
-So any machine that can run xdm can be used as X Server. Just make sure  
-XDM is started.  
-  
-  
-  
-Everything on the server side should be setup now.  
-Lets try the NC side.  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!5. Configuring the Thin Client  
-  
-  
-Unplug the network cable from the NC. Then boot it up.  
-  
-  
-It will boot and display that fine NCD ThinSTAR logo but alse the ugly  
-Windows CE stuff :-)).  
-After the NC has booted, it displays the NCD ThinSTAR setup wizard (if you already have been  
-using the NC, it will not show the wizard, but by pressing ALT-CTRL-F2 you can still  
-reconfigure the system).  
-The first selection is the most important one: Client selection. Be sure to change  
-this to NCD ThinSTAR X Client.  
-  
-  
-Then you have to setup the NC's IP address. We did pick a static IP. You can  
-also specify a DNS server, but this is not needed. To finish pick your monitors resolution.  
-The NC should be restarted now. (Windows CE Remember ;-) )  
-  
-  
-After a while you will see the NCD ThinSTAR Connection Manager on your screen.  
-First you can continue configuring your system by pressing ALT+CTRL+F2. Things to be  
-configured are: keyboard and mouse. This panel also allows you to reconfigure other  
-parts of your NC. Press OK to commit changes, and you will return to the  
-NCD ThinSTAR Connection Manager.  
-  
-  
-The NCD ThinSTAR Connection Manager gives 2 options: connections and configure.  
-So lets configure the system first. Pick 'X terminal' from the menu and press the edit  
-or add button.  
-  
-  
-The NCD ThinSTAR X Connection Properties allows you to configure the name, connection  
-options, host and color. We prefer the these settings:  
-* Connection Option : XDM Query  
-* Host: specify when connection is made  
-* (other settings are not important)  
-You could also specify a fixed X server but the broadcast option is easier.  
-  
-  
-Basicly your done now and you should be able to start a session by double-clicking  
-the connection you just edited or added. You should get a list with all the X servers  
-you are using.  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!6. Credits  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-A lot of thanks go to Kris Buytaert ,kris.buytaert@advalvas.be for rereading this howto and  
-findin uot lost of splelling errosr.  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
-  
-!!7. History  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-19990812 first draft  
-19990829 typos fixed  
-19990901 release  
-20011206 License Change  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-  
-----  
+Describe [HowToNCDHOWTO ] here.