Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
> Hi,
> 
> I run a 7 box ltsp-network environment at a company.  Since more recent
> hardware like the Intel Pro Gigabit nics and some newer Ati Radeon cards
> don't run out of the box without tweaking I got the impression that 4.2
> is a little dated and wanted to try Ltsp 5. The problem is that our Ltsp
> server runs SuSe 10.0. I unbzipped the Ltsp5 Ubuntu Dapper tar.bz2
> binaries but I have no idea what to do next. I can't find any docs
> covering a basic setup and configuration of Ltsp5. In Ltsp4 there was
> ltspadmin and the  docs made it an easy task to set it all up.
> 
> I did do a basic Ltsp5 setup for my home laptop (Ubuntu Feisty) which
> actually doesn't serve any thin clients, just to observe the setup
> process for Ltsp5 on an supported system. So, the question is: what
> should I do now after unpacking the Ltsp5 binaries on the SuSe server?
> 
> Some sort of documentatuon covering the stuff that has changed and new
> stuff for lts.conf would also be helpful.
> 

When running ltsp-update-sshkeys I get this:

sudo /usr/local/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys
/usr/local/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys: line 6: tempfile: command not found
/usr/local/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys: line 21: $output: ambiguous redirect
/usr/local/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys: line 21: $output: ambiguous redirect
/usr/local/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys: line 21: $output: ambiguous redirect
/usr/local/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys: line 21: $output: ambiguous redirect
Setting up ssh_known_hosts in:
  /opt/ltsp/ubuntu_6.10_i386
install: missing destination file operand after
"/opt/ltsp/ubuntu_6.10_i386/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts"
Lisätietoja saa komennolla "install --help".
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The ssh_known_hosts file is empty and i can't login from my Thin Client.
After providing the login and password the screen goes black, i get the
standard X-cursor and the LDM screen is thrown back again.

Help appreciated.

-- 
Anton

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