OK Guys.
When I ask for help I have to assume the readers are Intelligent enough to
realise that by subscribing and putting up this message , I have spent hours
reading all the references that I can find.
Yes I culd have put a lot more info , but I wanted to see if anyone was out
there who was int
jam wrote:
> On Saturday 01 November 2008 07:55:29 ltsp-discuss-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Greetings All
>> Have just installed ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 ltsp.
>> I am unable to login using a client on both systems
>> On 8.04 I get unauthorized.
>> Help appreiciated
>>
>
> You're doing i
On Saturday 01 November 2008 07:55:29 ltsp-discuss-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings All
> Have just installed ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 ltsp.
> I am unable to login using a client on both systems
> On 8.04 I get unauthorized.
> Help appreiciated
You're doing it wrong
See how useful no informatio
On Saturday 01 November 2008 07:55:29 ltsp-discuss-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I set up some LTSP clients with autologin but I need to even to
> poweroff clients when users finish working but with this configuration
> it seems to be not possible at all.
> If user logout then client log in again
On Friday 31 October 2008 23:53:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> About Swap, when using a fat client setup, when the user opens several
> applications (OpenOffice, Terminal Server Client, Thunderbird, Firefox,
> et al) all those process are executing in the client's memory, so
> without swap when you
Hi. I am probeing that:
start Firefox and type about:config. Change these
network.http.pipelining false to true
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests 8 to 1000
network.http.max-connections 30 to 1000
network.http.max-connections-per-server 15 to 1000
network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-se
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:25:40 -0700
Jordan Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yikes, every user uses the same firefox profile? That's not supposed to
> be able to work
I fell into that trap a while back. For ease of administration, I set up a
custom desktop for the users in /etc/skel, then c
Jordan Erickson skrev:
> Yikes, every user uses the same firefox profile? That's not supposed
> to be able to work IIRC, I'm surprised that more than a few can even
> launch it (especially due to the fact that FF3 uses sqlite, which is
> not a sharable database). Can you give details about your set
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Francesco D'Offizi wrote:
> I set up some LTSP clients with autologin but I need to even to poweroff
> clients when users finish working but with this configuration it seems to be
> not possible at all.
> If user logout then client log in again, no way to tell the client to
Hi!
I am running Edubuntu 7.04 and having performance issues while streaming avi
files (one thin-client only).
The same problem on Edubuntu 8.04 has been solved by disabling ssh for the bulk
X traffic (set LDM_DIRECTX=True in lds.conf).
However, Edubuntu 7.04 is using older version of LDM, and
Greetings All
Have just installed ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 ltsp.
I am unable to login using a client on both systems
On 8.04 I get unauthorized.
Help appreiciated
Peter
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I set up some LTSP clients with autologin but I need to even to
poweroff clients when users finish working but with this configuration
it seems to be not possible at all.
If user logout then client log in again, no way to tell the client to
poweroff.
Is there any solution to this task?
Tha
Ah, that makes more sense.
If it helps, I know there is a big issue with multiple thin-clients and
Firefox 3.x series. Please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspr/+bug/269188 and let us
know if this seems to be the issue.
- Jordan
mario salcedo wrote:
> Hi. I configured a user
Thanks.
I will do a new install to try to see if it happend again. I have a ltsp4.2 on
Mandriva 2007.1 running perfectly for more than 2 years. Maybe is something
particular to Mandriva 2009 or i might set something wrong without knowing
Gabriel
> Date:
Hi. I configured a user template, so I copy his home in /etc/skel/ and I
create all users with the same home. this included the file
/home/$user/.mozilla/firefox/.../pref.js.
All users have the default profile in firefox. I think firefox have a limited
for connections simultaneus. I will inves
Yikes, every user uses the same firefox profile? That's not supposed to
be able to work IIRC, I'm surprised that more than a few can even launch
it (especially due to the fact that FF3 uses sqlite, which is not a
sharable database). Can you give details about your setup?
Cheers,
Jordan/Lns
m
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:55 AM, mario salcedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All users have the same profile in Firefox.
How exactly does that work? I use Ubuntu 8.04 and ltsp and each user
has his own FF profile by default, in /home/user/.mozilla, IIRC. Is
there a reason your users are sharing a
Hi. I have a server UBUNTU 8.04.1 LTSP5 and 50 thinclient. My problem is that
when the 50 thinclient use Firefox, only 20 to 25 users can conect to internet.
I think that Firefox has a limitation. All users have the same profile in
Firefox.
Any ideas.
thanks
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Hmm, I wonder if there are some security settings in XDMCP or gdm.conf
that are specific to Mandriva. I have used SCREEN_02=shell on a few
LTSP 4.2 systems and haven't experienced the problem you're having
(Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and I think Mandrake 10.0). I don't know what
could be causing it.
I saw something similar long time ago on ltsp4.2 and was solved using
XSERVER = vesa for those clients with problems. Do not know if it is the same
on ltsp5
i have no experience with it.
Gabriel
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourcefor
About Swap, when using a fat client setup, when the user opens several
applications (OpenOffice, Terminal Server Client, Thunderbird, Firefox,
et al) all those process are executing in the client's memory, so
without swap when you open an application and there is no memory
available the system kill
Hello,
Please clarify which one to use for KIWI-LTSP - XRAMPERC or X_RAMPERC.
None is available via easy-ltsp and Firefox 3.0.x and openoffice are
playing havoc with the thin-clients i.e. abrupt session termination and
log-outs.
Also suggestions are welcome how to tame the RAM issue apart from
I did SCREEN_01=startx and SCREEN_02=shell
Stil can not change on client (WS) from graphic login screen to shell
(ctrl+alt+F2) unless i login on graphic session.
Thanks
Gabriel
> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 07:46:30 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: ltsp-
Ernesto Freyre G. wrote:
> Hi all, I am from Cuba. My country is recently deploying thousands of
> thin clients in institutions and government. A great idea but poorly
> executed. The clients have a Celeron processor, 256Mb RAM and 15" flat
> displays. The servers come pre-installed with Windows Se
Hi all, I am from Cuba. My country is recently deploying thousands of
thin clients in institutions and government. A great idea but poorly
executed. The clients have a Celeron processor, 256Mb RAM and 15" flat
displays. The servers come pre-installed with Windows Server 2000 and
some network booted
gabriel lopez wrote:
> I am trying to install Ltsp 4.2 on Mandriva 2009 using a guide wrote for
> Mandriva 2006 so some things should be different. I am using GDM and has set
> lts.conf to have two SCREEN_01=startx and SCREEN_02=telnet.
> The graphical login screen is displayed on the client (WS
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:03:21 +0100
Verner Kjærsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What/where would that (etc/rc.local) be on a SuSE11 box?
I don't think there is one. /etc/init.d/boot.local is the closest thing to it,
but it does its stuff first instead of last so it's not the same.
Someone who
Frank Cox skrev:
> On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 17:17:40 -0400
> bjc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Others have mentioned this problem on this list and suggest
>> running two commands to fix the situation; ltsp-update-sshkeys followed by
>> ltsp-update-image -a i386. This works for me, but only until I
- "Kai Wollweber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti:
> yesterday I recognized the problem of slow java applications on our ltsp
> clients. In our case the java program "geonext" is unuseable but
> importand for our school. I found your solution posted some weeks
> ago:
>> The sluggishness of some J
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