<div dir="ltr">Hi all.<br><br>I've been "listening" to the list for quite a while and I am a great Linux <br>enthusiast. Thanks to all of you for making ltsp a great tool!<br><br>A - Broadcom Issue:<br><br>I've been given the opportunity to create a lab with 25 PCs running LTSP for a <br>
test drive. <br><br>PCs are DELL Dimension 2350 with PXE enabled Broadcom BCM4401 (Per Knoppix).<br>After LTSP install, I am able to connect to the server but fail to load the <br>required driver. I checked the wiki and "googled" it. It seems that the LTSP <br>
kernel does not have a driver for it.<br><br>As I was searching, I read an email where (as I understood) the user was able <br>to initially connect to the server via PXE and then, with an "if" statement <br>in the LTSP_dhcpd.conf, below the "filename" line, was able to continue the <br>
boot process using ETHERBOOT, which contains the required driver. Did I <br>understand that correctly? If so, how would I do it.<br> <br>My goal is (preferred but not necessary):<br><br>01 - Diskless Clients<br>02 - Avoid Floppy's or any other type of removable media.<br>
<br>B - Question on /etc/skel and Firefox:<br><br>I've read on earlier posts to this list that we can use /etc/skel to control <br>and/or create a general, unchangeable user profile (?) and tweak Firefox to <br>limit the user web experience.<br>
Can I get some input on that one too?<br><br>Thanks<br><br>Sergio <br><br> <br><br>-- <br> . . . .<br> v v<br> /(_)\ /(_)\<br> ^ ^ ^ ^<br> Sergio Chaves<br>Linux User #221305<br>
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