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racterhey i'm trying to get my server to provide internet access to normal clients in addition to the thin clients; how can i do that?01:06
cliebowracter: do you need the 2 nic setup?01:20
ractercliebow - that's just how the instructions i found were formatted; i'm not attached to it01:21
cliebowi just use a single nic setup providing dhcp to te entire network..in my case on alternte port since the boss is still adhered to windows dhcp on port 6701:22
cliebowpxe clients?01:23
racterthey're etherboot01:25
cliebowhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ThinClientHowtoNAT?action=show&redirect=ThinkClientHowtoNAT01:29
cliebowshould help01:29
ractergreat thx01:29
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Kenrhadsalguien habla espaol01:49
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jester626anyone awake?03:32
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borg7_I have a Fiesty Fawn LTSP Setup with an XP machine connected to the LTSP side switch.  I can't ping outside of the network (google.com)06:29
borg7_I have a mix of thin clients and XP boxes that are getting DHCP from the LTSP server... is it possible for the XP machines to get to the internet?06:30
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borg7_I have a LTSP setup w/ 2 NIC's but I want an XP machine to get DHCP from the LTSP server... how can I make the XP machine connect to the internet?02:34
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edistarhey, does anyone know any good benchmarks to test the ltsp server?02:58
edistarbecause I will need to test a server today and say whether it is good enough from the hardware point of view03:00
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edistarnobody?03:20
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edistarwould you recommend a 64-bit or a 32-bit environment for a XEON server machine? The clients are very old though, some still 386..05:35
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borg7_I have a LTSP setup w/ 2 NIC's but I want an XP machine to get DHCP from the LTSP server... how can I make the XP machine connect to the internet?06:37
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stgraberborg7_: you'll need to set up your edubuntu server as router07:21
stgraberborg7_: check on google how to enable the NAT and the FORWARDING with iptables, there are plenty of good docs about that07:21
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Wolfman2000Afternoon: clarification is needed.  Should the Desktop CD be used for installing Edubuntu permamently, or the Classroom server CD?  I'm unsure what the big difference is.10:06
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MirrakorAnyone has the time/lust to give me a short intro in edubuntu(what is it and what is it mentioned for )11:22
Mirrakoris it more for students or for teacher?11:35
Mirrakor(afais for students, but I'm not sure :D )11:35
t94xrEdubuntu is designed for education in a general sense12:10
t94xrStudents & Teachers12:11
t94xrServer and Thin client use or as a seperate OS all togehter12:11
Mirrakort94xr: if I got it right it's a "normal" ubuntu with additional packages, is that right?12:12
t94xrjust extra games, a different artwork set and a name12:13
t94xryep12:13
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Mirrakorokay, I'm going to use it only on my laptop, neither someone else nor my school is going to use it, so I actually do not really need the whole client/server thing, what would you recommend? use a normal ubuntu and add the needed packages or download edubuntu?12:15
t94xredubuntu is client12:16
t94xryou need download the server component12:16
t94xrto make a server12:16
t94xrbut then the edubuntu install without server is null12:16
t94xrcuz server provides the clients thru a thin client process where the operating system is sent by the server to the computers12:17
Mirrakorhm.. okay, so if I see it right, a normal ubuntu would be the better way for me?12:17
t94xrit really doesnt matter12:17
t94xrits like picking a red car cuz its red, even though it just has a differnet paint work of the blue car12:18

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