Mandag 12 juni 2006 13:51 skrev Gudmund Areskoug:
> Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> > Hej Verner,
> >
> > Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> >> OffTopic:
> >> Is your "YOU" on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
> >
> > take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
> > list, [EM
Gudmund Areskoug wrote:
> Hej Verner,
>
> Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
>> OffTopic:
>> Is your "YOU" on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
>
> take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
> list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find any direct link,
got it now, here are
Hej Verner,
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> OffTopic:
> Is your "YOU" on S10.1 working - and if so, how did you fix it??
take a look in the latest message on the SUSE security announcement
list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't find any direct link,
it's pasted in below.
BR,
Gudmund
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Hi,
If you are
Mandag 12 juni 2006 11:19 skrev Werner Winter:
> Hello,
> I'm running an opensuse 10.1 box with ltsp 4.2. All config-files seem to
> be correct (I have 4 years of experience with an ltsp 3.0 server). All
> daemons are running (dhcp, tftp...). When the terminal boots it gets an
> ip-address, then t
Hello,
I'm running an opensuse 10.1 box with ltsp 4.2. All config-files seem to be
correct (I have 4 years of experience with an ltsp 3.0 server). All daemons
are running (dhcp, tftp...). When the terminal boots it gets an ip-address,
then the screen prints the wellknown lines showing points an