Hello folks... I am trying to get an older Micron laptop working using wireless LTSP. I am now past the dreaded grey screen of X and to a point where I am getting a nice sharp mouse curser but the background screen looks like it might be some combination of screens overlayed/tiled or something. I found a config file that someone else used to get this laptop running under Linux and put the values from his XF86Config file into the lts.conf file but when I bring the laptop up with runlevel 3 and look at the entries in /tmp/XF86Config I do not see any sign of my lts.conf entries. I have also noticed that when the laptop is coming up and lists Current Hostname it does not seem to know who it is. I can also type hostname from the bash prompt and it does not know who it is but if I watch the output of the server syslog as the laptop is booting the server knows the laptop name. I have put the assigned range of ip address used by dhcp in the server host file and given each ip address a name. This is name the server uses and I would expect the client to use. Anyone have any idea what I am missing here? I have been through the 3.0 documentation and all of the archives and not found anything that fixes my problem. I may have to do a custom XF86Config but do not see why I need to if I can get lts.conf to work. I suspect that the lack of lts.conf entries in XF86Config and the laptop not knowing its hostname are related but am kinda stuck here. Thanks for any help.
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