Hi all,

I've been pulling my hair out trying to get Edubuntu to work properly. I am
installing it at a small, private school and am running out of time. Any
help will be greatly appreciated.

 I am using a HP Pavillion Slimeline s5120f with 3.8 GB mem and AMD Athlon
7750 Dual-core Processor X2 as the server. I downloaded and installed the
32 bit version of EdUbuntu. It is connected to a Linksys wrt610N Router
which has its DHCP server enabled. The router itself is on a dedicated IP.
>From the router it goes to one of two nic cards on the server. The other
nic card is a usb to rj45 converter and goes to a 16 port switch and then
on to the clients.

The clients are, for the most part, P4 Dells but have also tested on a
Lenovo laptop and an Acer laptop. I downloaded and burned boot CD from
prebuilt gPXE iso boot  images are from
http://www.rom-o-matic.net/gpxe/gpxe-1.0.1/contrib/rom-o-matic/<http://rom-o-matic.net/>with
all<http://goog_540866616>drivers



 I have been able to get the clients logged into the server but the
graphics have a broad spectrum of problems ranging from black screen, to
severe resolution problems and even displaying the server's desktop upside
down and reversed on the lenovo laptop.

At first I was thinking all the problems had to do with the server's NVidia
graphics card. Then I was thinking since the clients each handle their own
graphics and the problems had to do with the downloaded gPXE file. Now I am
thinking it is a wrong setting in the Linux iso image that is sent to the
client when they boot telling the connecting client to operate in the wrong
resolution.

Thanks in advance




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