Same here. Two different edubuntu ltsp servers. One dual xeon and one Pentium D. Though I'm not in front of the boxes right now, I think ctrl-alt-backspace worked to kill the session.
Luis Todd O'Bryan wrote: > I can confirm this on an AMD64 install with Ubuntu running the latest > LTSP packages. > > On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 15:31 -0700, Paul McNett wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> This is my first post, and I've only been lurking for a day. I've >> recently set up a small computer lab for my wife who's a fourth-grade >> teacher. The server is a P4/3.4 GHz box with 1GB of RAM and a 250GB SATA >> disk. The 6 workstations vary from Celeron 800 with 768MB to P4 with >> 1GB. The workstations are all diskless, and the system is working very >> well so far. >> >> Except for one thing. About once every 2-3 logins on the server box >> itself, when the user chooses Quit|Log Out, the screen will freeze and >> nothing happens except the mouse cursor still responds. But clicking >> anywhere, pressing Alt+Tab, etc. does nothing. It doesn't appear to >> matter who the login is. Could be a student, could be the admin. >> >> I can do a Ctrl+Alt+F1, and login to the TTY, and then sudo -s and >> killall gdm, which takes down the xserver at which point I can start it >> again manually, but obviously this isn't ideal. >> >> I've searched around for clues, but have come up empty so far. This is >> edubuntu 7.04 fully updated. It is important for us to get the server's >> graphical login/logout working reliably as my wife is using it as her >> workstation, plus we want an occasional student to be able to log on as >> well. >> >> Anyway, any clues on the logout freeze would be welcome! >> Paul >> >> -- >> pkm ~ http://paulmcnett.com >> >> >> > > > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
