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    • RE: Surface Pro 3 PXE:

      [quote=“MRCUR, post: 40217, member: 25116”]I know this is an older thread, but I just got a few Surface Pro 3’s that I’d like to image through Fog. I installed the latest SVN build of Fog onto Ubuntu 13.10 this morning. I have the DHCP server set to ipxe.efi.

      After disabling secure boot on a Surface, I was able to get it to the iPXE menu. Entered the server’s IP when prompted and after about 20 seconds received a timeout message.

      Any ideas Tom?[/quote]

      I’d like to know if there are any solutions for this as well? I don’t get any sort of connection. We may be implementing this as a standard tablet and it would be a bummer if I can’t create and deploy an image to them. I will add, I am only on version 1.2.1, because of the XP deployment bug (something to do with PartClone?) that a few of us encountered (yes , we still deploy XP to older systems).

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Image upload time incorrect

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36573, member: 7271”]Quotes are not needed, nor will they hurt.

      I found out the issue.

      The file you need to add the date.timezone on Ubuntu 14.04 (and possibly others?) Is in:

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      [code]/etc/php5/cli/php.ini[/code][/quote]

      Oh well, I edit the setting on both php.ini’s with and without quotes with no success.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Image upload time incorrect

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36573, member: 7271”]Quotes are not needed, nor will they hurt.

      I found out the issue.

      The file you need to add the date.timezone on Ubuntu 14.04 (and possibly others?) Is in:

      (Drumroll please)
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      .
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      .
      …
      …
      [code]/etc/php5/cli/php.ini[/code][/quote]

      Great. I guess we have something like a 1 in 3 chance to have got it right…haha. I will give that a try.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Image upload time incorrect

      [quote=“PomonaIT, post: 36554, member: 24658”]Let me check that out and see what is set. Thanks.[/quote]

      I am using Ubuntu, so I found the php.ini at /etc/php5/apache2/. The date.timezone setting was blank, so I added “date.timezone = America/Los_Angeles”. I restarted server for good measure, uploaded image and time is off by 7 hours. Any other ideas?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Image upload time incorrect

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36547, member: 7271”]“If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.”

      It isn’t “broken” persay. It’s not even a “problem” persay.

      Your /etc/apache2/php/php.ini? Maybe needs the date.timezone?[/quote]

      Let me check that out and see what is set. Thanks.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Image upload time incorrect

      I have noticed of late (not sure how long it has been like this) that the image upload time is off several hours, appears to be mostly ahead 4-5 hours. I have check my VM and the FOG server time and all are correct. What else might be causing the time to be off? This isn’t a priority fix, but just an observation I wanted to bring forward.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Downgrade 1.2.0>1.1.2?

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36493, member: 7271”]How do you mean it said you were still on 1.2.0?[/quote]

      Ok, I ran 1.1.2 install again and now I have the 1.1.2 version on the cloud graphic and the prompt that I don’t have the latest version under Fog Configuration. I assume since I didn’t upgrade, I wasn’t supposed to see the database schema update page?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Downgrade 1.2.0>1.1.2?

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36493, member: 7271”]How do you mean it said you were still on 1.2.0?[/quote]

      I think I realized what I did. I mis-read ‘latest version’ to be what version I am on, even though I noticed the cloud showed I was on 1.1.2. I have since reverted my vm snapshot. Looks like I will run the installer again and give an update. Thanks.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Downgrade 1.2.0>1.1.2?

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 36490, member: 7271”]Reinstall fog, only with the 1.1.2 package.[/quote]

      If you mean to download and run installer for 1.1.2 over the top of 1.2, I did that. It stated I was on 1.2 after the install completed. Is there other steps to take?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Downgrade 1.2.0>1.1.2?

      I seem to have the XP deployment bug after updating to 1.2.0, like others have been posting of late. We still have to re-image some XP machines, so I can’t have it not work. I have looked at the few suggestions that have been posted but they either don’t pertain or vague. What is the easiest way to go back to 1.1.2 without losing my data (ie. images, db)?

      posted in FOG Problems
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