I noticed that the RR nameserver IPs were different than usual on a system
that uses a DHCP client to connect to RR. It appears that the new RR
nameserver IPs are:
24.25.227.64
24.25.227.66
24.25.227.33
Just wanted to pass along the info in case anyone else manually enters the
nameservers
Hi Michael,
Are you following the LTSP sound thread on K12OSN?
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 08:59 PM,
Michael_Bishop/FARRINCS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I need help with is:
- getting the sound working on the thin clients
- getting The Rosetta Stone working on the thin clients
Thanks for the heads up Steve,
I believe the RR DNS servers were:
24.25.227.32
24.25.227.34
24.25.227.36
Again, if you or any of your friends or clients are using static DNS
addresses on RR, the machines may be able to reach the internet but
name resolution will not work. It'll appear like
Thanks. I was looking all over the place for these new IPs.
Ronnie
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 06:34:10AM -1000, Steve Anderson wrote:
I noticed that the RR nameserver IPs were different than usual on a system
that uses a DHCP client to connect to RR. It appears that the new RR
nameserver IPs
Yes, but I'm getting no luck, I've googled the web to death as well as
K12OSN and LTSP.org. I was up till 11pm yesterday trying desperately to
figure it out. The module loads, sound plays on the server which is suppost
to play on the client and seems to eventually screw up the server to the
point
Aloha ! I haven't been on the list in quite some time. Just had a
question about cable modem service. Oceanic will be hooking up my
service in the next week and I wanted to find out if there is a current
FAQ or HOWTO on Oceanic (Road Runner?) service. A couple of years ago I
had a one way
Hey everyone,
I never used SCO before and was trying to get it to print to a printer on
a tcp/ip printserver. The printserver is a netgear and I looked it up and
many people said to use the netcat filter. I was wondering if there was a
way to do it without the filter?
I've used the same