Frank Bergmann wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I want to let thinclients connect to our server  via low bandwidth wlan.
> So I installed nxclient in chroot, copied and renamed the rdesktop 
> script so that nxclient is launched instead of redesktop and
> altered the lts.conf - entry SCREEN_07 to execute this script.
> The client boots up and nxclient starts. YES! But I was happy a bit too 
> early...
> Problem: After connecting it shows "Established the Display connection" 
> and then it drops me back to the log in screen.
> It seems that X is terminating and because of the loop in the rdesktop 
> script the nxclient (and X) gets started again.
> I have no clue why this happens. I can connect vi nx to the server with 
> windows and linux (ubuntu) clients, so most likely
> this is a problem with the client itself.
> For further investigations I installed ssh-server on the client and 
> started nxclient over ssh so that I can read suspicious
> error-messages on the console but I can't find any of them. X simply 
> shuts down.

I think this would be a great addition to LTSP.  How do we go about
getting this incorporated into LTSP 5?  (Once it's all working properly,
of course).

-Rob
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