Willem,

I'm thinking you didn't follow the ThinClientHowto on the Ubuntu site.

keep in mind that the LTSP that ships with Ubuntu is significantly
different from the LTSP that comes from the LTSP.org website.  It has
to be different, in order to be part of a distribution.

The Ubuntu developers (mdz, Ogra and others) have done such an excellent
job of putting together the pieces that you really just need to follow
the document that they provide.

The fact that you are trying to get xdmcp working is an indication that
you've gone further than the doc, because Ubuntu's LTSP doesn't use
xdmcp, it uses ssh to log you into the server from the client.

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Willem van der Most wrote:

> OK, so now I added 'mountd 10.0.0.' to etc/hosts.allow, and '/opt/ltsp/i386'
> to etc/exports, and the boot on the workstation is able to mount the
> filesystem. Then the next problem crops up: x-server failure to start because
> it cannot open the logfile. When installing LTSP, it checks for XDMCP, and
> finds nothing. The Enable=true flag is set in /etc/gdm/gdm.conf. What other
> way is there to make LTSP acknowledge XDCMP? Or am I missing something? Should
> I try to tweak lts.conf?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Willem van der Most
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