I've been using LTSP 4.2 on both Xubuntu 6.10 and Ubuntu 6.06, basically 
since those distros were released. No LTSP-related problems whatsoever.

I'm also now using K12LTSP 5.0EL (which is CentOS 5 and LTSP 4.2). I 
haven't been using it long enough to claim it's perfectly stable, but I 
haven't had any issues yet (with the exception of a couple bugs while it 
was still in beta, but those are fixed now).

-Rob

Jaimie Garner wrote:
> Hello all
> I have set up several LTSP 4 servers in the past using FC 4 -6 with very 
> little problems. I am building a LTSP - thin client setup for a call 
> center in Portland Oregon and I started off with Fedora 7. I have been 
> having major issues getting  the KDM  login to work.  Seems there is 
> some sorta bug in the KDM or kdm_greet that I have been unable to 
> resolve. After spending about 10 hours researching this and trying all 
> kinds of fixes / workarounds I am looking to new distro. I just wanted 
> some input from others as to what they are running. I am looking to use  
> Ubuntu preferably Kubuntu as I don't care much for Gnome, KDE fan. I am 
> just not sure which Version of Kubuntu to use as I have never ran any of 
> the Ubuntu distros. I am very fond of Debian and have been using it 
> since the days of downloading several floppies to install the base 
> system and net install over a dial-up.
>
> Here is the errors from my log in case some one has any other input. I 
> am also willing to work with anyone that is trying to get Fedora 7 up 
> and running proper as I have another lab in-house, but for the moment I 
> have a week to get the call center up.
>
> LTSP version 4-2
>
> Jun 29 00:26:57 ltsp dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:13:90:01:ad:4c via eth1
> Jun 29 00:26:57 ltsp dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.1.130 to 
> 00:13:90:01:ad:4c via eth1
> Jun 29 00:26:57 ltsp dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.1.130 (192.168.1.1) 
> from 00:13:90:01:ad:4c via eth1
> Jun 29 00:26:57 ltsp dhcpd: DHCPACK on 192.168.1.130 to 
> 00:13:90:01:ad:4c via eth1
> Jun 29 00:26:57 ltsp mountd[5565]: authenticated mount request from 
> ws130.ltsp:1019 for /opt/ltsp/i386 (/opt/ltsp/i386)
> Jun 29 00:27:21 ltsp kdm_greet[5953]: Internal error: memory corruption 
> detected
> Jun 29 00:27:31 ltsp kdm_greet[6021]: Internal error: memory corruption 
> detected
> Jun 29 00:27:31 ltsp kernel: kdm[6017]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 
> 0000003aa7077180 rsp 00007fffb10e9478 error 4
> Jun 29 00:27:31 ltsp kdm[5650]: Unknown session exit code 0 (sig 11) 
> from manager process
> Jun 29 00:29:35 ltsp kdm_greet[6043]: Internal error: memory corruption 
> detected
> Jun 29 00:29:35 ltsp kernel: kdm[6039]: segfault at 0000000000000000 rip 
> 0000003aa7077180 rsp 00007fffb10e9478 error 4
> Jun 29 00:29:35 ltsp kdm[5650]: Unknown session exit code 0 (sig 11) 
> from manager process
>
> This happens after trying to login from the clients. Loging in on the 
> server works fine. I have tried using XDM, GDM, get the same problem.
>
> Server is a dual AMD64 dual-core opeteron, Tyan board, 8 GB mem, running 
> 64bit fedora (this may have something to do with it) All hardware 
> functions and the server runs great on the desktop.
> Thin clients are from Diskless Workstations LTSP T1225. They work great 
> nice machines.
>
> Thanks to anyone that has input!!
> Jaimie Garner
> On-Site PCS
> Portland Oregon
>
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