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Hello!

I'm running OpenSuSE 10 with OpenLDAP 2.2.27 as user database (on the
same computer). I installed LTSP 4.2, 4.1 is running without any problems.
Now I have at least two problems.
At first, I wanted to install an NVIDIA driver for the graphics cards of
some clients. Because there was no precompiled one, I wanted to install
LBE and make one on my own. But LBE gave an error message that it would
only run with gcc versions 3.3-3.5 and that it won't start. OpenSuSE 10
comes with gcc 4.0, so building a driver is impossible. Will there be a
fix or a precompiled driver?
The next problem is installing the localdev support. I'll just explain
my way (from the WiKi) and the results.
- - modifying the dhcpd.conf worked
- - installed FUSE 2.5.2 with libfuse.so.2 (FUSE_2.2|2.4|2.5) ans
libfuse.so.2 (libfuse.so.2) from packman and made 'modprobe fuse'
- - then I made a group 'fuse', chowned /dev/fuse to it and added my
testuser - I also tried without group and permissions 4755 on /dev/fuse,
it didn't change the final result
- - because there is no packaged X11 library support for perl, I installed
the module directly from MCPAN (X11::Protocol)
- - because there is no package for SuSE or a .tgz file, I installed the
LTSP localdev support package for Fedora Core 4. This only worked with
- --nodeps because the X11::Protocol wasn't in the RPM database
- - then I enabled the localdevices in the lts.conf
But the final result was that nothing happened when plugging in an USB
drive or an CD. So I started with the troubleshooting, having success
till step 9. Step 10 ended with the error message 'Authentication
failed'. So, where is the problem?

Thanks, Roland
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