The command you are thinking of is called ltsp-update-sshkeys, not ltsp-sshkeys-update. You can see all the ltsp commands if you are at a terminal and type ltsp<tab><tab>. T
>>> "Jim Kronebusch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/21/07 11:41 AM >>> 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 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by the Cotter Technology Department, and is believed to be clean. -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
