I did not have a chance to do this until yesterday. Rebuild went well, except now I have weird things happening. Luckily, only with TCM.
On one user TCM works in reverse. When I instruct TCM to "share screen" with user Jimmy, a popup occurs on Jimmy's terminal, requesting share permission. (Backwards to the share screen popping up on the server.) Now on other users, TCM appears and I can see a small image (in the sections at the right) but, "share screen" just hangs and soon I am forcing TCM to quit. As I see that there is development in the TCM area on 8.04, I will wait to upgrade when that comes along. (Upgrading to long term 8.04 has been my plan during this development, anyway.) So, thanks for your help, Charles. Charles Austin wrote: > On Jan 30, 2008 11:14 AM, Bob Wooden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have attempted the process you suggested. I have exited chroot. I >> have "sudo ltsp-image-update. Update completes properly. And I reboot >> my client and still I get "Unavailable, install x11vnc on client" within >> the TCM screen. >> > -----snip------- > >> I am very much a newbie in this area. So, I apologize for reading >> through this output and not understanding what is happening. >> >> From what I have been reading, others have gotten this to work, so I >> suspect it is something I have done wrong. So, any suggestions would be >> greatly appreciated. >> >> > First of all, I am new to Edubuntu myself, so my advice may be > completely worthless. What I am about to suggest is what worked for > me. If you REALLY want to learn the ins and outs of the set-up and > the thin client environment, this will not be much help. > > Here goes: > 1. Uninstall your ltsp image: sudo rm -rf /opt/ltsp/i386 > 2. Rebuild your ltsp image: sudo ltsp-build-client --arch=i386 > (the --arch=i386 is not necessary if you are using a 32 bit distro) > 3. Verify that your lts.conf file in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp is still > correct. If you are not sure, copy the lts.conf from > /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/doc/ltsp-client-core/examples/lts.conf > (after you have done the rebuild). > 4. Follow the steps to get the TCM going on the wiki pages. > > This will not erase any files anyone may have saved, nor will it erase > any users. It just gives you a clean slate for the thin client > environment without having to do a complete re-install. > > Let me know how it goes, I am learning this too. > > Charles > > -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
