again.
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which version of Ubuntu should we use for LTSP?
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From: "Jim McQuillan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Father Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Which version of Ubuntu should we use for LTSP?
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Father Peter wrote:
> Dear Mr. McQuillan,
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> Thank you for this valuable information, and for all of your work on the
> LTSP Project.
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> Which version of Ubuntu do you recommend for an LTSP server -- the server or
> workstation version?
>
I would go with the server version, and then install
Dear Mr. McQuillan,
Thank you for this valuable information, and for all of your work on the
LTSP Project.
Which version of Ubuntu do you recommend for an LTSP server -- the server or
workstation version?
With kind regards,
Peter, hieromonk
Dormition Skete
Our Monastery Website: http://w
Jim,
The file contains the following text:
Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS
(Pensacola)
Please let me know what modifications are required.
Thank You
Brad
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> Brad,
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> Can you show me what the /etc/redhat-release file
> contains ?
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> That's the fil
I just downloaded the latest packages and tried to
install the TGZ file on the server. The OS is Advanced
Server 2.1. When I tried to install I got the sad face
and server not supported message. Is there a version
that will work on AS 2.1??
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Yahoo!
Brad,
Can you show me what the /etc/redhat-release file contains ?
That's the file that the install.sh script looks at to determine if
the OS is supported or not.
A fairly simple change to the install.sh script will get you going
with your install.
Jim McQuillan
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