Hi joe

joe auerbach wrote:
> I got my ltsp server running.  The thin clients all see a login screen.

That's a good start!

> When they log in, everyone gets booted right back out to the login screen. 
> According to the support docs this has happened before using KDE and 
> Suse, but I'm using ubuntu feisty right out of the box. 

This is a known issue that some users experience with LTSP 5. You need 
to run "sudo ltsp-update-sshkeys" in a terminal as a user in the admin 
group (usually the first user created). It should work fine after you do 
this.

> remote login is enabled, xdmcp is set up (I believe correctly).  
> everything looks solid, so I see no reason this would happen.

You shouldn't enable XDMCP. LTSP 5 uses SSH to export the X Session, so 
there is no need to enable the older, insecure protocol.

-Jonathan

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