[openthinclient-user] Java manager slow (three years after)

2014-03-04 Thread Mario Giammarco
Hello,
I have connected my openthinclient installation to a secondary ldap and now
the java manager is very slow. Sometimes it seems it hangs but then it
starts working again.

I have the server in a virtual machine and I gave it a lot of ram and cpus
without improving the manager.

I see in mailing lists that three years ago other people had the same
problem and no one replied to them.

Have they found a solution?

Can someone reply to me this time?

Thanks,
Mario
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[openthinclient-user] password

2014-03-04 Thread Sebastian Klempin





Hello.





Where can I find the general settings for the screen saver?
Since then I have been trying to start VNC I am asked for a password which I have not been awarded.







btw.
What is the SSH password for a thin client?
the default PW openthinclient of the server and Open%TC. do not work.



I use the Consus Build.





Greetingx 

Sebastian Klempin




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Re: [openthinclient-user] password

2014-03-04 Thread Stecher, Alexander
The default screensaver from Debian is the problem.

Please install the package desktop with the package-management.
Add an application called desktop, and set the screen-saver to explicit
no.
Join this application with all thinclients and reboot them.
Now the password should be disabled.


We know the problem and we'll fix it with the next update.
Then the default (without any configuration) would be: no password


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2014-03-04 18:22 GMT+01:00 Julian Ohm j...@ohm-meyer.de:

 The Passwort should be 0pen%TC. Worms Fine for me.  It's a Zero Not o

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 Am 04.03.2014 um 16:48 schrieb Sebastian Klempin s.klem...@gmx.de:

   Hello.
   Where can I find the general settings for the screen saver?
 Since then I have been trying to start VNC I am asked for a password which
 I have not been awarded.

   btw.
 What is the SSH password for a thin client?
 the default PW openthinclient of the server and Open%TC. do not work.

 I use the Consus Build.

   Greetingx
 Sebastian Klempin


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[openthinclient-user] automatic shutdown vs. normal shutdown

2014-03-04 Thread Andreas Mayer
Hello,

I still have the problem that automatic shutdown of the thinclients does
not work and some clients in my school run for serveral days or weeks.

When I create an application like

sudo shutdown -h 20:30   

the client shuts down at 20:30. This is good for automatoc stuhdown, but when a 
user tries to shutdown a client manually, she shutdown process waits until 
20:30 o'clock.
It seems that shutdown can only be run once.

As we have also fatclients in our network, I don't want our pupil tu poweroff 
the thinclient by pressing the powerbutton.

Any ideas to solve the problem?

Thanks,

Andreas


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Re: [openthinclient-user] automatic shutdown vs. normal shutdown

2014-03-04 Thread Julian Ohm
Hi Andreas,

Have you tried a cronjob Solution? Start the shutdown by cronjob and not trough 
your application which Starts the shutdown process at System Start 

I don't know whether cronjob works on OTC. It's just an idea

Best regards
Julian

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 Am 04.03.2014 um 21:06 schrieb Andreas Mayer kastenec...@gmail.com:
 
 Hello,
 
 I still have the problem that automatic shutdown of the thinclients does
 not work and some clients in my school run for serveral days or weeks.
 
 When I create an application like
 
 sudo shutdown -h 20:30   
 
 the client shuts down at 20:30. This is good for automatoc stuhdown, but when 
 a user tries to shutdown a client manually, she shutdown process waits until 
 20:30 o'clock.
 It seems that shutdown can only be run once.
 
 As we have also fatclients in our network, I don't want our pupil tu poweroff 
 the thinclient by pressing the powerbutton.
 
 Any ideas to solve the problem?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Andreas
 
 
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