On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:48 PM, CyberOrg jigish.go...@gmail.com wrote:
You should be updating to 11.2, no it will not be easily possible to
update from 10.3 to 11.2 as rpm payload format has changed since then.
I would advise you to take a backup of /home, and any other places you
store
In our LTSP environment, I cannot activate WLAN in the router because
this would mean activating another DHCP router. As soon as it is
activated, it will override (or outperform if you will) the DHCP server
on the LTSP network.
Sure, I can set limits for the IPs to be delivered by the WLAN
We're using *only* the router's DHCP server, in tens of labs. It's been
working fine for years, both with cheap and expensive routers.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ProxyDHCP
Στις 07-12-2009, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 10:18 +0100, ο/η Rolf-Werner Eilert
έγραψε:
In our LTSP
An interesting approach, but I do not see how the WLAN router could use
the information from the LTSP server's DHCP offer.
You see, I just want to make it possible for a notebook to log into a
WLAN to use the internet here without touching the LTSP network. A
router box providing the internet
Στις 07-12-2009, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 11:23 +0100, ο/η Rolf-Werner Eilert
έγραψε:
An interesting approach, but I do not see how the WLAN router could use
the information from the LTSP server's DHCP offer.
...
If you're using a single NIC setup (i.e. your server has only one NIC
and the LTSP
Ok, that makes it somewhat clearer to me :-) Thanks for the information,
I'll see if it helps...
Rolf
Alkis Georgopoulos schrieb:
Στις 07-12-2009, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 11:23 +0100, ο/η Rolf-Werner Eilert
έγραψε:
An interesting approach, but I do not see how the WLAN router could use
the
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On Monday 07 Dec 2009, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
In our LTSP environment, I cannot activate WLAN in the router because
this would mean activating another DHCP router. As soon as it is
activated, it will override (or outperform if you will) the DHCP server
on the LTSP network.
Sure, I can set
Hi,
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
In our LTSP environment, I cannot activate WLAN in the router because
this would mean activating another DHCP router. As soon as it is
activated, it will override (or outperform if you will) the DHCP server
on the LTSP network.
If you
Hi,
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
You'll probably be using NAT on that router, though I'd suggest turning
NAT off and just using different network addresses which can be routed
(eg 192.168.0.X for LTSP and 192.168.16.X for wifi).
On reflection, you might better not turn NAT
Do you have one or two nics in your server?
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Thanks,
I changed it like you said.
I will give feedback if it still occurs or not
Best regards,
Wim
Pierre Yann Baco wrote:
Asmo Koskinen a écrit :
Wim De Geeter kirjoitti:
Any one an idea ???
I use USB mouses everywhere, never run to this problem.
Best Regards Asmo
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