Ross,
I recently installed Edubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) from a CD I burned from the
iso image downloaded from their site and it pretty much worked out-of-the-box.
Good thing because I do not have the skills to fix anything if it didn't just
work.
The only trick I had to deal with on install was getting the two NIC cards
identified correctly but even that wouldn't have been a problem if I had them
both installed in the computer and working before I did the install.
Afterwards, and the most difficult task, I had to figure out how to get or make
the proper PXE boot disk for a couple of my machines. (A couple of my newer
ones had this feature built into their NIC cards so all I had to do was set the
BIOS to boot off the LAN before the harddrive or hit the F12 key and select it
during posting.)
Not offering much help but just wanted you to know that it can work ...
Have found a few items that I think may be bugs but again, my skills are so
lacking that it's much more likely I'm just doing something wrong.
When you get it running you'll have to create some user IDs and profiles. Be
careful to avoid logging in on more than one client at the same time using the
same user name. It will allow you to do it and not give a warning but might
corrupt the user's profile. If this happens you won't be able to do some things
like log-off or shutdown/restart the client.
I think I also ran into a problem doing this where some programs or graphics
that I was expecting to show up on my screen never did. Found them open on the
other client that I had been logged into with the same name. (I THINK that's
what happened. It was pretty late and I was cross-eyed tired at the time)
Good luck.
Jay Perez
Rochester, NY
I have installed Edubuntu 7.04 and 6.06 both install quite nicely, but neither show all LTSP services running, and both won't allow any client connections. In fact, the client will not get a DHCP address.
(I did boot the client in to XP and set the IP to the same range as the client NIC, and I could ping the edubuntu server - all connectivity is good).
(I did use a boot ROM and did get an IP from a different LTSP server - so the ROM is good too.)
ltspadmin on 6.06.1 shows all services running except Xdmcp, which is not installed. And it doesn't want to install in either version.
Any input would be great.
Thanks
-- Ross Armstrong
Know where you're going or you won't know when you've arrived
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