I've narrowed the issue down to the client.conf file. I've added the server info to the client.conf in /etc/cups as well as the chroot in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/cups. If I view the file in either location, the contents are correct. I then rebuild the image and reboot a couple of Fat clients to test. When I log in and view printers, it still appears to be looking at 192.168.0.254. If I pull up a terminal and view the client.conf in /etc/cups (from Fat Client), the contents are different. It shows the ServerName as 192.168.0.254. Any idea why the contents would be different? Can anyone enlighten me on how to get it to pull the client.conf I specified in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/cups into the Fat Client image? Is there a switch I'm missing when I update the image? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Regards, Jeff Jeff Donaldson Technology Director Newark Charter School jeff.donald...@ncs.k12.de.us (302) 369-2001 ext: 425 ________________________________ From: edubuntu-users-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com <edubuntu-users-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com> on behalf of Donaldson Jeff <jeff.donald...@ncs.k12.de.us> Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2014 1:33 PM To: Edubuntu Users Subject: FAT Client printing issue Good Afternoon, I currently have an Edubuntu 12.04 LTSP setup with a FAT client chroot. It is installed on a dual nic server, so I had to setup NAT for internet access. I am able to successfully boot a FAT client image, however I can't seem to get printing to work correctly. I've installed CUPS in the chroot, I've added a client.conf file in /opt/ltsp/chroot/etc/cups/ to no avail. CUPS is configured and working correctly on the server and thin clients, just not the FAT clients. CUPS is configured to browse three other CUPS servers for shared printers. I've tried system-config-printer and making sure that both the Show printers shared by other systems and the Publish shared printers connected to this system are checked. If I go to Printers from a FAT Client, it displays no printers and shows that it is connected to 192.168.0.254. I can click Server--Connect, and put in the IP of the local server or another CUPS server and see the printers, but as soon as I close the window, the connection drops. Is there something I am missing? Any help is appreciated. Regards, Jeff Jeff Donaldson Technology Director Newark Charter School jeff.donald...@ncs.k12.de.us (302) 369-2001 ext: 425
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