Hi! I took some time to look into our problem with several old terminals not starting since the upgrade to Intrepid. I think we've referred to this problem as the "que, disconnect, sock, done" problem before, but I'm not sure that's correct since I have at least one terminal that gives the same error messages but continue to boot normally!
Today I took a look at the hardware of two working, and four non-working terminals. I also tried to swap NIC:s between a working terminal and a non-working one but there was no difference. Hence the choice of NIC doesn't seem to relate to this issue. Working: 1) Celeron 333 2) Celeron 633 Not working 3) K6-2 300, ALi M1542 4) Pentium MMX 200, ALi M1543 5) Pentium 2 350, Intel chipset 6) Pentium MMX 200, ALi M1543 This is a software problem but somehow hardware-related.. And if it's not a NBD-issue, perhaps it has something to do with how the kernel is configured? / Carl -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
