From: Anton V. <an...@ik...> - 2009-10-01 14:07:40
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Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti: > Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti: > >> a) Is CUPS_SERVER set in lts.conf? If it is, then what is the value? > I did not have this one? Where it is documented? Now I have it. I don't remember where I found it :) I did some grep'ing for "cups" in the files of the client root tree in order to find out what printer related things Ltsp does at boot time :) <snip> > # HP Mini 2133 > > [00:22:64:49:7f:f5] > X_COLOR_DEPTH = 16 > LDM_DIRECTX = True > LDM_USERNAME = guest001 > LDM_PASSWORD = edubuntu > > CUPS_SERVER = ubuntu-studio I have the IP address there, but if your hosts files are in order I guess you can go with the host name instead. I have this file in the global section at the beginning of the lts.conf file. >> b) Does the ubuntu-studio CUPS have different configuration than the >> ltsp server (is CUPS shared on u-studio?) > > No. CUPS is shared. > >> c) What is printed out when you do "cat /etc/cups/client.conf" in the >> shell on the thin client? (It should contain what you set as CUPS_SERVER) > > I changed this one. > > root@ltsp200:~# cat /etc/cups/client.conf > #ServerName 192.168.0.254 > ServerName ubuntu-studio > > And did have to add this manually. The Ltsp startup script which are run when your client boots adds the value of the CUPS_SERVER variable from lts.conf. I think you better not change it manually(?) > root@ltsp200:~# cat /etc/hosts > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 127.0.0.2 ltsp200 > 192.168.0.254 server > # > 192.168.1.101 ubuntu-studio > 192.168.1.102 ubuntu-ltsp5 > I can now print from thin client to CUPS server (192.168.0.200 > > 192.168.1.101). > > But I loose this all every time when thin client boots!!! Probably because the file is always generated at boot time by ltsp, and the CUPS_SERVER variable is the content inserted in to it. -- Anton |