Edubuntu Thin Client Update
I figured out put of my first Edubuntu Bell Book and Candle psp thin client network problem. I copied my DHCP3 blog post to the Ubuntu Community Web support Forums. I received to reply the next day that pointed me in the right direction. I downloaded a good editor called GDHCPD The Student Prince rip Elizabeth: The Golden Age video Law Abiding Citizen ipod
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It would tell me whether or not I got it right. However, I still had a read and research what settings needed to be put in.
However, it finally works! <:)
<Geekspeak> I had to correctly set the IP addresses and subnet addresses so the Thin Clients were in their own subnet pool of IP addresses. It’s like telling the telephone company in which area code to assign the Thin Clients their cell phone numbers. </Geekspeak>
Nevertheless, the thin client still won’t work
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Getting the DHCP server to work was still way too hard. It needs to just work out of the box without me having to mess with any settings.
Here is my Edubuntu wish list:
- I would like an icon on the System menu that will allow me to set up the Thin Client server with a graphic user interface (GUI) easily.
- I would like a GUI that I just tell it where to find the Thin Clients and it makes my Thin Clients work.
- I would like a GUI that would easily set up the Boot ROM floppy disks for me.
- I would like it to just work! No configuring needed for standard set-ups.
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I’ll keep at it. I think it has something to do with TFTP.
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