Verner Kjærsgaard,
I do not use OpenSuse, instead I use Ubuntu.
In the past I've seen this fixed by specifying the next-server in your
dhcp config.
Trey
> Hi gurus
>
>
> - I've got a pile of HP/Compag desktop PC's that currently are in use
> with LTSP4.2/openSUSE10.2 (!). The setup works flawle
Scott,
Are LanA and LanB in 2 different subnets? If the IP of the LTSP server
changes, for example when you move it from LanB to LanA, then you have to
issue:
sudo ltsp-update-sshkeys
Also never hurts to:
sudo ltsp-update-image
Also if the IP changing, you will have to update your dhcp server'
despite the update problems, glad to hear it's working
> On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 12:06 -0600, P. Scott DeVos wrote:
>> > 6. I cannot update the client image. If I attempt to chroot into the
>> > client image and run yum update I get the following error: "IOError:
>> > [Errno 2] No such file or dire
have you updated your chroot? i'm not familiar with fedora so can't help
much further than that
> I guess this is an example of RTFM. Sorry about that.
>
> That being said, I thought it worth noting that the MIC_VOLUME=0 setting
> had no effect, but I was able to turn down the sound with the VOLU