Turns out I installed Sabayon yesterday and that is what was causing the 
profile error.
 Oliver Grawert let me know about this.  I did sudo apt-get remove sabayon and 
all is
well now.

Thanks


On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 10:39:32 -0500, Jim Kronebusch wrote
> Well my test setup was working until this morning when I rebooted my client. 
>  The client boots up and brings me to a login screen, I login with a valid 
> username and password and things switch to a black screen with an X in the 
> center for about 10 seconds, then dumps back to the login screen.  I can log 
> in with this user on the server itself, just not on the client.  I can also 
> ssh to the server with this user successfully.  I logged into the server via 
> ssh and did a "sudo chroot /opt/ltsp/i386" and then did a "adduser debug" so 
> that I could log in via screen1 on the client for troubleshooting.  I have 
> looked at ldm.log and see some errors but don't really know what is normal or 
> not.  I look on the server at the user in question for errors in .xsession-
> errors and I have an error stating the following:
> 
> Xsession: X session started for testing at Thu Jun 21 10:22:38 CDT 2007
> No profile for user 'testing' found
> 
> But I know the profile exists because I can see it and it logs in on the 
> server fine, so the client must be having trouble finding it.
> 
> In looking at the ldm.log it looks like there are some trivial errors in 
> trying to find some fonts, a few errors in loading gnome libraries (example 
> libgnome.so, sunkenmenu) and some errors for ssh.  I am guessing that the ssh 
> errors are the problem, but don't know what to do to fix them. 
>  OpenSSH_4.3p2Debian complains that there was "An invalid name supplied" and 
> "Configuration file does not specify default realm".  I found some similar 
> posts regarding this and they said this was fixed by running /usr/sbin/ltsp-
> sshkeys-update, but I cannot find this file anywhere.  I am running a fresh 
> install of Edubuntu 7.04 64-bit.
> 
> I thought that maybe somehow the /opt/ltsp/i386 directory was corrupt so I 
> did 
> a sudo rm -f -R /opt/ltsp/i386 and then sudo ltsp-build-client --arch i386 to 
> get a fresh directory and still have the same trouble.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jim Kronebusch
> Cotter Tech Department
> 453-5188
> 
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