[Bug 270078] Re: [hardy] LTSP ignores keyboard variant in lts.conf

2009-08-02 Thread Avinash.Rao
Guys,

I am facing this in Jaunty Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit. I installed the server
selecting English and installed ltsp-server-standalone using apt-get
install.  I am testing LTSP on Ubuntu Server 9.04 - 64-bit + ubuntu
desktop 9.04 on a HP XW4600 workstation with 2GB RAM.

dpkg -l | grep ltsp
ii  ltsp-server   5.1.65-0ubuntu2
Basic LTSP server environment
ii  ltsp-server-standalone5.1.65-0ubuntu2
Complete LTSP server environment
ii  ltspfs0.5.10-0ubuntu1
Fuse based remote filesystem for LTSP thin c

After installing LTSP, i couldnot find lts.conf file under
/var/lib/tftboot/ltsp/i386/ directory, instead it was in
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/doc/ltsp-client-core/examples/lts.conf and
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf

The lts.conf file under /var directory just Donot use this file, it has
been moved to /var/lib/tftboot/ltsp/i386/ . but its not there or i guess
i have to create it. I copied the lts.conf file from
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/doc/ltsp-client-core/examples/ to
/var/lib/tftboot/ltsp/i386/ and it looks something like this.

# Global defaults for all clients
# if you refer to the local server, just use the
# server keyword as value
# see lts_parameters.txt for valid values

[default]
   X_COLOR_DEPTH=16
   LOCALDEV=True
   SOUND=True
   NBD_SWAP=True
   SYSLOG_HOST=server
   #XKBLAYOUT=de
   #LDM_DEBUG=no

I removed the XKBLAYOUT option by commenting it, but still the client
doesn't get english. How can i solve this?

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[Bug 237732] Re: Automounted usb drives don't appear on desktop in KDE on ltsp thin clients

2009-07-21 Thread Avinash.Rao
I am facing the same problem with LTSP on Xfce. The USB sticks dont
appear on the desktop or even in the places menu. I went through
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=459369 and downloaded
the ltspfsmounter.diff file. Should i execute this script in chroot?

How can i make this work?
Thanks
Avinash

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[Bug 220899] Re: [Hardy] Xfce4 xinitrc script not executed on login

2009-07-20 Thread Avinash.Rao
Dear All,

I am using Xfce on Ubuntu Server 8.04 and whenever i open a image file, GIMP 
Image editor opens up? 
How do i change the default Image Viewer to Ristretto Image viewer or any other 
image viewer application? I have lots of LTSP users and this is a bit crucial. 

I searched for the xubuntu-default-settings file on my server, but it
doesnt exists, is it a tool that i can use?

Please help
Thanks
Avinash

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Re: [Bug 220899] Re: [Hardy] Xfce4 xinitrc script not executed on login

2009-07-20 Thread Avinash.Rao
Thanks


On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jarno Suni8...@iki.fi wrote:
 Avinash.Rao, please use e.g http://ubuntuforums.org/ for these kind if
 questions, and mention which way you use to open image files.

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 Status in “xubuntu-default-settings” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in xubuntu-default-settings in Ubuntu Hardy: Fix Released

 Bug description:
 A regression has developed in the xubuntu-default-settings package when the 
 gdm settings was inappropriately re-synced with Ubuntu's which results in 
 the proper xinitrc script not being executed by default which consequentially 
 resulted in a number of bugs such as the screen saver not properly starting 
 and improper/unexpected session settings. This is a serious regression.

 A work around is available that involves the user clicking the session 
 button at the login screen and specifically selecting Xfce4 before logging 
 in. This will result in the proper login process taking place. Users can make 
 Xfce4 their default session so that they are no longer affected by this 
 regression. As expected, users who had installed Ubuntu previously before 
 installing Xubuntu will not have experienced this problem since they would 
 have to take this action to login to the xfce4 desktop in the first place (or 
 users who have selected the Xfce4 session specifically for whatever reason).

 To determine if a user is affected, they will meet the following criteria:

 1) They most likely will have installed Xubuntu first or have no other Ubuntu 
 derivative installed;
 2) The contents of ~/.dmrc will most likely be as follows (as enclosed by 
 [File ...] ... [/File]):

 [File ~/.dmrc]

 [Desktop]
 Session=default
 [/File]

 To confirm, output of ~/.xsession-errors can be examined.

 Users whose ~/.dmrc file read Session=xfce4 will experience the normal 
 login process and are not affected.

 The fix for this bug is to update the gdm config file shipped in 
 xubuntu-default-settings to use the xfce4.desktop session file instead of 
 default.desktop and to notify users of the existing install the possible need 
 to follow the workaround procedure.

 TEST:
 1. Install Xubuntu vanilla.
 2. Login
 3. Determine that /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc did not execute on login (a good 
 indicator would be that gnome-screensaver is not running)
 4. Install updated package
 5. Login again, /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc should have executed on login (or at 
 least for new users)





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Re: [Bug 67366] Re: LDM does not warn when a user is already logged in

2008-11-05 Thread Avinash.Rao
Thank you for your quick response.

Yes, I am using Ubuntu, I will make the changes you have suggested and get
back!

Warm Regards,
Avinash


On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:17 PM, GideonRomm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 If you are using Ubuntu, the lts.conf file should be in:
  /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf
 If it is not there, create it in the format:

 [default]
 LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION = True


 Also, if using Ubuntu, after adding the S15-userLoginCheck, you should run:
  sudo ltsp-update-image --arch=i386

 -Gideon

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 Status in Linux Terminal Server Project: New
 Status in ltsp source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in ltsp in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in Baltix GNU/Linux: Invalid

 Bug description:
 When a user logs in from LDM, it does not warn that the user is already
 logged in on the server or another terminal.

 Warning a user about this is quite important, as logging in multiple times
 aren't supported with many desktop environments and applications.



 Note: the original reporter indicated the bug was in package 'ldm';
 however, that package was not published in Baltix.


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[Bug 67366] Re: LDM does not warn when a user is already logged in

2008-11-04 Thread Avinash.Rao
Hi GideonRomm,

I did create the S15-userLoginCheck under
/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/lib/ldm/rc.d and copied the contents of your
attachment. I also found another file under this directory called S01
-setup-xauth.

I also added the LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION = True in lts.conf file. I
restarted the dhcp3-server service. But, i guess its not working. The
lts.conf file is under the /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/doc/ltsp-client-
core/examples/lts.conf.

Am i doing anything wrong?

Thanks
Avinash

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[Bug 67366] Re: LDM does not warn when a user is already logged in

2008-07-30 Thread Avinash.Rao
I am using Ubuntu Studio + LTSP 5.0 and i am facing the same problem.
The server doesnot warn the user that he/she has already logged in on
another machine.

This creates a problem when the user open the same file, make changes
and save the file, which is already open on another machine.

Hope this is fixed.
Avinash

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