[K12OSN] K12LTSP 4.1.0 beta 1: last call for bug fixes!
Angus Carr
acarr at saskforestcentre.ca
Thu Jul 22 20:16:53 UTC 2004
try adding acpi=off to the kernel command line. You describe the same
symptoms as I had with FC2. Angus Carr. Message: 3 Subject: RE: [K12OSN]
K12LTSP 4.1.0 beta 1: last call for bug fixes! To: "'Support list for
opensource software in schools.'" <k12osn at redhat.com> Message-ID:
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>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com
>>>> [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Eric Harrison
>>>> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 11:54 AM
>>>>
>>>> As I mentioned earlier, tomorrow I'm leaving for a week's vacation.
>>>> I will be entering the COMPUTER FREE ZONE ;-)
>>>>
>>>> If you have tested K12LTSP 4.1.0 beta 1, please let me know of any
>>>> issues you have had by the end of the day today. I'll try to have
>>>> reported bugs fixed before I leave.
>>
>>
I've burned CDs and installed on a desktop machine (Compaq Deskpro). I'm
having a problem but I'm not sure if this is really a K12LTSP problem or
something more basic. The installation went fine and everything seems to be
working except networking (a small but significant problem).
I booted with Knoppix and it works fine so I'm pretty sure I'm not having a
hardware problem. When I try to start the network, however, eth0 fails to
start. I imagine it is something obvious and I'm just being dense but I
don't know what the problem is. Would the default firewall settings prevent
the computer from reaching the network completely? I turned off the
firewall and that didn't seem to make any difference.
If anyone can tell me what I'm missing, I'd greatly appreciate it.
-- Henry Hartley
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