On 2016-10-04, Robert Mavrinac wrote: > ldm was already installed in the chroot, but the client still only > boots as a thin client. > > These servers normally present clients configured using the ltsp-pnp > method. I was trying to also add special purpose clients for > occasional programming competitions and events. This is why I tried to > add an Ubuntu client to a Debian LTSP server. > > The client installs and boots fine as a thin client, but I stall can't > get it to boot as a fat client.
That sure doesn't give much to go on... What is the output of "ltsp-info"? What are the contents of your lts.conf, and where is the location of your lts.conf? Are there any *.desktop files in /opt/ltsp/CHROOT/usr/share/xsessions/? How much ram do the clients have? How do you know they're booting as thin clients? Open an xterm/gnome-terminal/mate-terminal/etc.; what is the "USER@COMPUTER" presented at the prompt? How do you build the LTSP image? Did you rebuild it after installing a desktop into the chroot? Do you have both the old LTSP-PNP image and Ubuntu image present, and is it booting from the desired image? Any other *detailed* useful information you might be able to provide? live well, vagrant
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