> and add the medibuntu repositories to the chroot sources.list > (as Jonathan said, see > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu, it is really a > well-written document. Just remember to put sudo chroot > /opt/ltsp/i386 before each command.) you will get all > dependencies and updates via apt-get, that is way easier to > maintain than to watch out for every update of acroread and > then install it by hand via gdebi. >
Yes, that was the best way to go. Excellent documentation. I installed into the chroot Mozilla Firefox and Adobe Reader. From all indications that went okay. I then did an ltsp-update-image. When firing up a thin-client, I get the pretty little Ubuntu graphical logo and status bar. It goes through that, then it displays the mouse cursor, then the screen goes black and nothing else. It is at this point where we normally get the Ubuntu login screen. We don't do anything like LDAP/NIS, etc. I've rebooted the machine. I can log into the console okay. I can even log in via VNC, if that matters. All else looks well. All thin-clients get the black screen. How can I either get this to fire up, or at least revert back to a workable environment (preferably before Monday morning!) :). I have no idea as to where to even begin tracking this down. Thanks. -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
