Anders,

Is your workstation listed in the /etc/hosts file
with the name of 'term1' ?

And, is that the name used in the 'host' declaration
in the dhcpd.conf file ?

What i've seen happen is that the workstation has one
idea of what the hostname is, and the server has a
different idea.

The workstations gets its name from the dhcpd.conf file,
but the server derives the name by doing a lookup in
either the /etc/hosts file, or through a DNS query.

You MUST make sure that everybody agrees on the name
of the workstation.

Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 


On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Anders K. Hansen wrote:

> Hi
> I have a problem with getting sound to work on my clients. When my clients boot they 
>come with the following message:
>     "Unknown Value for SOUND_DEAMON"
> 
> I don't really understand it, because in the file rc.sound it seems as it only will 
>echo this line out if it can't find the sound-server specified. I have tryed both 
>with "nasd" and "esd" in the lts.conf but without luck.
> 
> I have of course installed the ltsp_sound-3.0.1-i386.tgz package. 
> In the lts.conf i have added the following lines:
>     
>     [term1]
>         SOUND                        = Y
>         SOUND_DEAMON        = nasd
>         SMODULE_01              = soundcore
>         SMODULE_02              = uart401
>         SMODULE_03              = auto
> 
> I need help
> 
>         Anders K. Hansen
>               Denmark
> 
> 

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