With Suse 9.1 it recognized and loaded my sound card on the machine I am now using as a terminal server and on the machine I tried as a workstation
when the workstation was using suse it had hard drive, cdrom etc. Installed, booted twice, and voila, sound
I am hesitant about going back to suse though and then installing just the ltsp prog because it worked so beautifully for everything else. I literally had to do nothing but enable PXE booting as my first boot device on the workstation and I was in and operating.
I doubt whether installing suse then standalone ltsp package will be as smooth.
the workstations I will be using have different sound cards from the server. Most on board, some PCI. How do I get them functioning when the workstation is booting off the nic?
and some of the nics don't have pxe as an option, even though they are on board nics. Only RPL-Rom, which fails to connect to the terminal server. I assume there is a config file somewhere to tell the terminal server to work with both PXE and RPL-Rom?
Help please. This is too assume for me to pass on. Everything but sound and nics works great, and the pxe nics work without doing a thing!!!
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