> Eckhard,
>
> The kernel you are using is indeed the latest for LTSP-4.1
>
> So, I'd like to see your lts.conf file, to see how you are specifying
> your printers.
[Default]
SERVER = 192.168.100.1
XSERVER = auto
DNS_SERVER = 192.168.100.2
SEARCH_DOMAIN = zeggnet.de
X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL = "PS/2"
X_MOUSE_DEVICE = "/dev/psaux"
X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
X_MOUSE_BUTTONS = 3
XkbLayout = "de"
USE_XFS = Y
LOCAL_APPS = N
RUNLEVEL = 5
RAMDISK_SIZE = 2048
RCFILE_01 = floppyd
RCFILE_02 = lp
SCREEN_01 = startx
....................
[192.168.100.50]
XkbLayout = "de"
USE_NFS_SWAP = N
PRINTER_0_DEVICE = /dev/lp0
PRINTER_0_TYPE = P
PRINTER_0_PORT = 9100
PRINTER_0_WRITE_ONLY = Y
.....................................................................
>
> And, do you know for sure that the workstation knows its own hostname ?
>
> If it doesn't, then it may be missing entries in the lts.conf file.
It doesn't know it's hostname. As you see I use IP-adresses in lts.conf. The
name resolution never worked here - maybe because DHCP and DNS run on a
different server then ltsp.
Meanwhile I found a workaround that made my customers a little bit
happier .. .
I just put an "RCFILE_02= lp" in which says "modprobe lp" and now the local
printers work again. But it feels like that is not the way it should be.
Eckhard Jokisch
AKA jokey
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