Hey,
with Ubuntu the installer does some systemd-magic. Are you sure
pulseaudio is up and running? Same applies for the strange
networkd-stuff run by systemd.
Morty
Am 22.12.2015 um 17:14 schrieb John G Heim:
> I'm installing ubuntu 15.10 via FAI. Actually, all I did was take a
> working ubuntu
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, that didnt' help. I have 2
almost identical machines. One I installed ubuntu 15.10 on from a cd.
The other is my fai test machine. They are both Dell Optiplex 760s.
I piped the output from "dpkg --get-selections' to a file on both
machines and then I
I'm installing ubuntu 15.10 via FAI. Actually, all I did was take a
working ubuntu 15.04 config and change the sources.list file so it
installs ubuntu 15.10 on selected machines. The beauty of FAI is how
easy it is to do something like that. The main problem I'm having is
that there is no
Hi John,
that's probably due to a missing package. You could do a standard Ubuntu
install (from CD or USB drive that is) on the machine in question, print
the installed packages and then, on the same machine, run a FAI-based
install, print the installed packages again and compare/diff both