Hi, Firstly I apologise if this has been asked and answered here before. I did a quick search but came up with nothing so far so I'm opting for the "just ask" option ;-).
I have 3 edubuntu dapper servers with ltsp 4.2 [1] and I have a problem where the students have gotten lazy and Crtl+Alt+Backspace to logout. Often I'll see quite a lot of zombie processes on the servers and the like, xdmcp leases seam to increase and the way we load balance is far less accurate than it used to be. I think, because they have done the quick trick of Crtl+Alt+Backspace and not logged out using the correct, preferred method thus leaving some of their processes behind. Is there any way that I can get a Crtl+Alt+Backspace key event on the thin clients to log a user out, rather than restarting the Xserver (I'd still like to be able to restart X though, maybe an extra combination like Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace+0 if possible). We also seam to have a problem where lbussd hogs resources and users sometimes can't access their usb pen drives. I really don't know where to start to diagnose why, but I have found that using slay to kill that users processes and removing .lbussd.out and .lbus_fifo from their home directory seams to do the trick. I really can't wait till the next LTS release, updated openoffice, firefox3 and mainly all the cool things the members of Ltsp Drivers and others are doing to the ltsp side. Kind regards -- Alistair Crust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Systems Administrator Skegness Grammar School Vernon Road Skegness Lincs PE252QS Tel: 01754610000 -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
