Hi Andrew, I hesitate to suggest it as your tech knowledge of thin clients is well beyond mine, 'but just in case...' have you tried using some old P3 or P4 as a client? Also, have you tried booting as fat clients?
Good luck! David On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Andrew <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jordan, > > Yes, I have tried playing with the boot parameters in the manner you > suggest; unfortunately it has not changed the result. > > The 10.04 install on the workstation / server is completely fresh; only > user files have been imported. I have already tried reinstalling LTSP > standalone and rebuilding the client, figuring I must have messed up > somehow. > > I am going to try booting the client with the desktop live CD, but for > me all that will do is confirm the level of broken-ness. Just tried this > and have confirmed 10.04 will *NOT* load up on the client machine. The > screen actually goes into 'power-saving mode'; just as though all video > signal has been lost, even though the machine is still active. This is > precisely the same as what happens on PXE boot in 10.04 LTSP. 8.04 LTSP > is fine ... > > On a related note, what does everyone make of HP T5125 thin clients? Are > they known to work with 10.04 [without issues]? Or are there better > value thin clients out there? How does one actually use the thin clients > with LTSP? > > Thanks! :) > > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >
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