Moin Anselm,
I just tried this
> This could be related to lots of things. First, you should make sure the
> parallel port is "activated" in the BIOS setup of that Mini ITX device
> (after all, it's a regular computer just without harddrive, right?). It
> should be setup to use the standard port (0x378 iirc), not anything
> LPT2-mode-ish. If this already is the case, I'd continue troubleshooting
This is the case, 0x378 and IRQ 7.
> by getting a SCREEN_01=shell on that device and, as root, doing
> cat /etc/lts.conf > /dev/lp0
it says "permission denied", but I can't su as root - what do I do now?
Never worked on a shell in LTSP...
Rolf
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