Hi Peter,
Father Peter wrote:
> However - and please correct me if I am wrong here - really - while an LTSP
> server does have all of the characteristics of a normal server, it also
> needs to offer all the amenities of a nice workstation.
>
> Part of why I chose SuSE for our project is because we have very demanding
> users, and they can be very fickle, to say the least. The success or
> failure of our LTSP project depends largely on how easy it is for them use
> the new workstations, and to adjust to. And things on SuSE generally "just
> seem to work."
>
> I'm the only "technical guy" here, so if anything ever happens to me, they
> need to be able to find someone who can maintain it. SuSE's YAST2
> configuration utility makes that a lot easier.
Almost exactly the same reasons I/we had for selecting SUSE.
> For a "normal" server, it
> can be a pain in the neck, though. I like to set up my own configuration
> files the way I like them, and sometimes things just plain don't work on
> SuSE if you don't use YAST2, at least initially. And I haven't used SuSE
> enough yet to figure out what all is going on behind the scenes with YAST2.
Did you get problems despite running SuSEConfig after the manual changes?
BR,
Gudmund
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