Jigish Gohil skrev:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Verner Kjærsgaard <vk@os-academy.dk> wrote:
Hi list and gurus
It would be better to continue your thread on ltsp-discuss ML as your question is more LTSP related than Education.
Ciao
-J
Dear Sir, - thank you for your answer(s)! - I'll stick with ltsp-discuss as you say. - I must admit I feel a little embaressed about all this, in the past I've been able to get 20+ LTSP's (back from version 3 something) in the air, facing all sorts of problems. Only this one... - I was so disturbed last night that I thought today would be monday...I now realize that I've got one whole day more before deadline :-) The direct XDMCP connection now works(!) after this nights stand-still and this mornings reboot. I use the XDMCP way simply because I've only got one LCD 15" monitor that I would need to physically connect to the server if I want to watch it directly. ======== SOLVED!! ======== It now boots and runs fine, even with sound and local devices! The reason...when I installed and ran life/'kiwi-ltsp-setup -c', I noticed that the dhcp server wasn't starting, it was not assigned an interface to listen to. So I edited /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd and gave it the ANY interface to listen to, it was eth0. I then re-started the dhcpd server - I don't remember if I also ran 'kiwi-ltsp-setup -c', then it prompted me and I logged in just fine! Yesterday, I did the same thing - but I named the interface 'br0'. When one runs the 'kiwi-ltsp-setup -c', the firewall automatically gets setup and started, is the an easy way to avoid this? Thank You Houston, we're breathing again :-) -- ------------------------------ Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard Novell Certified Linux Professional 10035701 Linux Counter no 114954 ------------------------------ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-edu+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-edu+help@opensuse.org