[00:05] good morning all :D === JordanC is now known as JordanC[Beddies] === [1]Netham45 is now known as Netham45 [08:44] LTSP did not work "out-of-the-box" any pointers, URLs, tips ? === Riddelll is now known as Riddell === bluekuja_ is now known as bluekuja [13:05] ogra, edubuntu 7.10 doesn't implement the nfs, how does the client then mount the remote partition [13:06] I can't get login in the client until I run the command ltsp-update-sshkeys or images command [13:08] ogra, sorry if you don't get, I am talking these in LTSP [13:09] LTSP did not work "out of the box" for me with 7.10 . . . any suggestions, tips, URLs . . ? [13:19] Jade1, 7.10 edubuntu it works on me [13:43] test [13:46] which I/F plugs upstream, daya ? [13:47] Jade1, I don'g get you, But 7.10 works when IP is changed to 192.168.0.1 [13:47] Jade1, Really I am trying to understand how it works w/o nfs, [13:51] there are two ethernet interfaces (I/F) . . . . one is internal one is external did you use eth0 or eth1 (for which) .. ? [13:52] Jade1, ye, actually I configure only one, to IP 192.168.0.1, and point it to switch, might be eth0 I just forgot, [13:55] during installation the default for primary ethernet I/F was (built-in) VIA-Rhine, and it went dynamic (DHCP - without asking me). [13:58] the secondary ethernet I/F, a Realtek8139, defaulted to static 192.168.0.254 (this is the one we cable down to the big switches for all the clients to use) [13:58] the primary (Rhine eth0) cables UP to the ISP [14:00] first round of attempts at re-configuring found: [14:00] a) using gnome tool to change eth0 to static is incomplete and eth0 always needs a kickstart each reboot [14:01] b) changing anything on eth1 away from defaults is ill-advised [14:01] what kind of terminal are you using, daya ? [14:08] Jade1, go to /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/dhcpd.conf ,what is subnet and network specification there, [14:09] Jade1, attach your thin client to the interface where the DHCP is configured to listen [14:10] Jade1, I think its only the IP setting problem for you, nothing else, [14:13] the answer to your question about nfs, daya is: [14:13] In order to speed up LTSP, by default, we're using NBD (Network Block [14:13] Devices) rather than NFS [14:14] Jade1, yes NBD do u get detail doc. about it, any url [14:14] that quote is taken from the System_Help_Handbook section 3.3.1.3 [14:21] closest this Edubuntu 7.10 machine has to your sugested conf file is a directory named [14:21] /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/dhcp3/ [14:21] it contains a file named dhclient.conf which is not Edubuntu-ified [14:22] not relevant [16:26] I installed all the GNUstep packages, but ProjectCenter.app doesn't launch. What do I do? [16:33] I see a an error on Thin Client Manager for all clients saying Install x11vnc on the client... how do I do this? === ktetch is now known as K`Tetch [18:06] hello who is listening? === JordanC[Beddies] is now known as JordanC [20:40] hi, anybody here use sabayon and has manually repackaged a profile? [20:41] johnny: why did you do that? [20:41] I am assuming it isn't working? [20:44] i haven't [20:44] i can't edit the profile because a file is supposed to be in there that isn't [20:44] in the metadata file [20:45] so i do need to repackage it to allow myself to open it [20:45] ahh [20:45] i just want to make sure i know how to do it right [20:45] cuz i open up the file in file-roller, and it doesn't even contain the metadata xml file that shows up when i unzip it manually on the cli [20:45] so i'm confused [23:47] could anyone help me [23:56] me4u: without knowing what you want help with, probably not [23:56] me4u: it helps if you just ask your question