Jigish,
thank you for your kind advice. Disable ipv6 was the solution.
And these were the steps for me to have LTSP run on my OpenSuse 12.1 64bit:

disable ipv6 on networkusing yast
disable ipv6 on ssh. Therefore change "|AddressFamily inet"  in 
/etc/ssh/sshd_config||
restart sshd
|
The solution should be mentioned in the documentation. It was hard to find.
|http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2008/01/12/disabling-ssh-connections-on-ipv6/|

And thank to all of you for your assistance.

Gerhard Damerau

Jigish Gohil schrieb:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Gerhard Damerau
> <g.dame...@tmr-online.de>  wrote:
>> Benjamin E. Nichols schrieb:
>>> Switch to debian and your problems will be solved,
>>>
>> Hello Benjamin,
>> I think that is correct. I tried ubuntu edu, and it worked perfecty. But
>> Opensuse 11.4 also worked with no hazzle, and we were using Opensuse for
>> years.
>> So I installed Opensuse 12.1 on a new machine, and I had no luck with LTSP.
> You can also try openSUSE Edu 12.1 in case you cannot get it working
> on stock 12.1.
Exactly the same issue on openSuse Edu 12.1!
>
> Follow this howto: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:LTSP_quick_start_12.1_Edu
Yes, a very good piece of information.
>
> Install kernel-pae if you have more than 3G RAM.
Yes, thank you for this hint! (8 Gigs RAM)
>
> Cheers
>
> -J
>


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