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then , rerun the installer. | then , rerun the installer. | ||
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+ | === How to change LMCE's DHCP settings === | ||
+ | Go to Web Admin -> Advanced -> Network -> Network Settings [http://forum.linuxmce.com/index.php?topic=1765.msg8647#msg8647] | ||
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+ | If you go to the "devices tree" in the LinuxMCE Admin Website you can see that the top level devices have MAC- and IP- addresses specified [http://forum.linuxmce.com/index.php?topic=1765.msg8599#msg8599] |
Revision as of 16:49, 15 July 2007
Orbiter cannot register with the router. please try again later.
I've seen this error before if the Asterisk was disabled:
go to the web admin page (type your core's IP in a browser) and from the upper menu, choose wizard / devices / core and see if the 'Asterisk' check-box is checked.
Once I've checked it again, at the next reload, the error dissappeared.
But it might be another reason for it, too.
[1]
maybe this will do the trick:
1. clean apt-get: apt-get clean
2. go to /var/lib/apt/lists and do mv lock lock.old.
then , rerun the installer.
[2]
How to change LMCE's DHCP settings
Go to Web Admin -> Advanced -> Network -> Network Settings [3]
If you go to the "devices tree" in the LinuxMCE Admin Website you can see that the top level devices have MAC- and IP- addresses specified [4]