Hi, Oli > On Sa, 2008-01-19 at 13:03 +0100, Reiner Schmid wrote: > > Hi > > > > ....part 2 of testing http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/20080118/.... > > > > When I started my 2 test clients (Siemens Scovery XS) at the same time > only one passed through to ldm screen. The other stopped after ~20 seconds > with a blinking -. This behaviour could reproduced. > > The same effect in my classroom with 8 Gutsy-clients. > that sounds rather like a switch configuration problem, is it always the > same client that shows this behavior ? does it switch over to the other > if you flip the cables on the switch ports ? and is the switch > manageable ?
At home now I changed to another switch device, also I changed the network cables of the clients. But sometimes on booting I could watch the same behaviour that only one of my both clients booted through. At school we used two toogle switches for each 4 clients/monitors. In the last month there were some clients (1-3) stopping boot process. I will watch it closely in future ...... > > Monitor resolution: The 19"-Monitor (iiyama) works only with 800x600, > the other monitor (Highscreen 15") works fine (1024x768). > > No problem with Gutsy! > hmm, thats intresting, there were no changes in the configuration > scripts for X between gutsy and hardy (yet), that must be an X problem. > does it also do this if you create an lts.conf and add CONFIGURE_X=False > to it (that will start with us keyboard, careful :) ) ? > if it still behaves like that without any X configuration then thats a > bug in the X server > Sorry my fault the 19" has two monitor outputs. I used the BNC cable :-( But now with VGA cable it is ok. > > > > USB-Stick prob: I noticed problems with different users/clients. Could > it be that every individual USB-Stick is dedicated to a fixed user? > > I had connected my sticks to user test11 in the beginning, now no other > user can activate or see them??? > > > a USB key is only associated to the currently logged in user on one > terminal, no other user has access to it for security reasons. it will > only show up on his/her local desktop. > No, I try to describe it again in a short form. A=USB-Stick1, B=USB-Stick2 test11 (comment: was the only one created by users adminstration tool) logged in client1 and client2 at the same time. A connected to client1, B connected to client2. There both are activated you can see them at the desktops test22 (comment: He and his home directory were created manually by adduser-command because bug in users adminstration tool) logged in client2, test11 in client1. A in client1, B in client2 Only A is seen on Desktop1, no B on Desktop?? reiner (comment:admin created by installing hardy, logged out of the terminalserver) logged in client2, test11 in client1. A in client1, B in client2 Only A is seen on Desktop1, no B on Desktop? Any idea(s)? reiner What can I test, too? -- Psssst! Schon vom neuen GMX MultiMessenger gehört? Der kann`s mit allen: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/multimessenger -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
