I read the message :
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1299193

but I continue with problems :-(( 

The 'who' shows only the last user :-( . The outputs :

# last

temp03   pts/8        s153pc09 Tue Apr 30 14:59 -
15:05  (00:05)    
temp03   s153pc09 LTSP(neoaraketu: Tue Apr 30 14:59 -
15:05  (00:06)    
turing   pts/4        pcdacomp Tue Apr 30 14:56 -
15:10  (00:14)    
turing   pts/4        pcdacomp Tue Apr 30 14:55 -
14:56  (00:00)    
turing   pts/5        pcdacomp Tue Apr 30 14:52 -
14:53  (00:01)    
turing   pts/4        pcdacomp Tue Apr 30 14:51 -
14:53  (00:01)    
turing   pcdacomp  LTSP(neoaraketu: Tue Apr 30 14:51  
 gone - no logout 
daniel   neoaraketu   LTSP(neoaraketu: Tue Apr 30
14:51    gone - no logout

echo $DISPLAY shows the workstation correctly (I
tested in all)

# who --version
 
who (GNU sh-utils) 2.0.11
Written by Joseph Arceneaux, David MacKenzie, and
Michael Stone.

I'm making some wrong ?

[]'s
 
--- Derek Dresser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
escreveu: > Hi,
> 
> From your description, it sounds like the utmp
> entries that are being made 
> are not distinguishing which workstation they are
> coming from.
> 
> for example, here is a sampling of the "last"
> command on my server
> 
> olsonk   xprojcl4:0        Tue Apr  30  12:17 - 
> 12:27  (00:10)
> mcallisq xprojcl6:0        Tue Apr  30  12:15  
> still logged in
> 
> notice the different displays in the second field. 
> Does your "last" 
> command output show a distinct display for each
> login??
> 
> maybe you could send some output from the "last"
> command so I could take a 
> look.  also, try running
> echo $DISPLAY
> from a couple of workstations and see what that
> returns.
> 
> Also,  a month or two ago, someone posted some
> changes that he needed to 
> make to make this work on a different distribution
> (I am using RedHat)  
> Check the mailing list archives for those updates. 
> If you can't find them, 
> let me know and I might be able to dig them up.
> 
> Thanks,
> Derek
> 
> Quoting Beleriand Gil Galad
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Hello Derek !
> > 
> > I'm with problems trying to configure the "utmp
> > update" in my network with ltsp. I did read the
> > tutorial : 
> > http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/utmp_updating.txt ,
> but
> > the problems continue :
> > 
> > If 1 user log in 1 client machine, there's no
> problem,
> > but if a second user log in other machine, the
> utmp
> > show only the last user , and when an user logout
> the
> > utmp is cleaned ! 
> > 
> > I'm using ltsp-3.0 in debian woody . The desktop
> > manager is the wdm .
> > 
> > Do you have any ideia ?
> > 
> > []'s
> > 
> >
>
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> 
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