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Re: [seul-edu] [Fwd: Computers in the classroom]
I am having trouble in my new Linux lab with machines losing the
signal to the monitor. We are rebooting the machine to get the
signal back, which takes 5-10 minutes. In a 40 minute class this is
some bad down time for students. I don't know if the problem is
Linux, our new computers, or our power supply is being stressed by
the new machines.
Our machines:
AMD Athlon (tm) Processor
cpu MHz - 705
Using: Caldera2.4
Memory on Server:
Total - 124.9 MB
Free - 4.9 MB
Shared - 60 MB
Buffer 26 MB
SWAP - 252 MB
Free SWAP - 249 MB
Memory: workstations
Total - 62 MB
Free 5 MB
Shared - 37 MB
Buffer - 1 MB
SWAP - 128 MB
Free SWAP - 123 MB
We are currently changed from a 58K internet hook-up to 560K cable
modem hookup.
I have never heard of this type of processor before. How does it
compare to something like Intel? Would the machines cause the loss
of signal?
We use Caldera2.4. We have disabled the power management to
prevent the machines from shutting down to conserve power. Could we
do something different to prevent the signal loss?
We have reached the peak amps that we can use on the circuit
breakers in our lab. Could power fluctuations cause our loss of
signal to the monitors?
Is this a common problem for Linux in general? I am new to the
operating system.
We are currently running our 30 machines as stand alone
workstations with students logging in as a generic student and saving
to disks. Should the computers we have be difficult to set up in a
server based network with students saving data to the server and
accessing it by logging it at any computer in the lab?
I am very new to Linux and we are the first school in North Dakota
to set up a school lab. I don't have a concept of where I can dream
and where I have limitations in the lab.
I would welcome any advice.
Gail
Also: We are trying to use StarOffice5.2 with our students. We are
experiencing some frustration with the program locking-up and not
displaying the graphics inserted into a new text document. I would
like to know if any of you are more familiar with StarOffice5.2 and
would mentor me through the learning process or recommend some books
that teach StarOffice5.2 to me so I can teach my students.
Thanks.