Interesting. So you think NX it's not worth to take a look at NX? At
least we got all programs in a usable condition now.
2009/8/12 Antoine Migeon antoine.mig...@u-bourgogne.fr
NX and Maple don't work fine... I think the problem is SSH with Java (but I
have not tried NX without encryption)
Hi there LTSPers,
We run an ubuntu 8.10 / LTSP 5.0 classroom at our school.
We have a quad-core server with 8G RAM and 26 clients.
Gigabyte switches.
So, on paper, it should cope with ease
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
So by trial and error I have come up with the
Hello,
whole script.
It kills processes of logged-out users.
On our system it runs every few minutes and works efficient enough.
Maybe not the best solution, but works for us :] We do not allow users
to run own demonized processes.
We use lt...@hardy (ubuntu repo package).
Greetings,
Wojtek
Hi Keith,
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
this is not a problem at all.
Maybe it's Gnome?
Rolf
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
this is not a problem at all.
Maybe it's Gnome?
Could be - There MUST be a simpler
You try to use vesa driver.
XSERVER= vesa
Don't you have graphics with accelerated drivers?
Maybe it is the problem?
Greetings,
Wojtek
Osvaldo Filho wrote:
Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) Amd64
My Lts.conf in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386
==
[default]
SERVER = 192.168.2.1
Wojtek Polcwiartek wrote:
You try to use vesa driver.
XSERVER= vesa
Don't you have graphics with accelerated drivers?
Maybe it is the problem?
Greetings,
Wojtek
not always easy when the other drivers doesn't work.
I'm experimenting with both an Ubuntu based client and a
Even i had the same question. Guess you have to install XFCE on the
server and make it as the default X Manager for LTSP clients
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:02 AM, Conrad Lawespxeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Is possible for the LTS client to run a different X manager from its
server. For example, my
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Rama Raju...ramra...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I'm configuring the ltsp with 2 systems, for my personal use. But I'm
getting problem with DHCP server as it is not running. I'm giving the
complete details about the my internet connection would you plz post me the
You try to use vesa driver.
XSERVER= vesa
Don't you have graphics with accelerated drivers?
Maybe it is the problem?
All applications above is better as a local application.
Localapps is better, use the same driver.
2009/8/19 Wojtek Polcwiartek polcwiar...@tubit.tu-berlin.de:
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009, Avinash Rao wrote:
Even i had the same question. Guess you have to install XFCE on the
server and make it as the default X Manager for LTSP clients
On the ltsp server ldminfod gives the available options for language,
session that ldm will use, e.g.:
# ldminfod
Try to install the libxcb packages of karmic, use LDMDIRECTX in
lts.conf or at least change ssh encryption of the client. Log in into
the client and you'll probably notice xorg and ssh using a lot of CPU.
2009/8/19 Osvaldo Filho arquivos...@gmail.com:
You try to use vesa driver.
XSERVER
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Peter Steinpeterstei...@googlemail.com wrote:
Do you have the same version of sqashfs installed in the client's kernel and
the server's kernel?
Well, probably. I built the client using Ubuntu's ltsp-build-client so
I guess it is.
But doesn't this seem like a
Le mardi 18 août 2009 22:08:18, Osvaldo Filho a écrit :
How can i totaly disable NFS ?
how can we understand your question if you don't provide any useful
informations ? ;-)
please give us
- the system (and version) you are running on
- the reason you doesn't want NFS
- the ltsp manual
Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
Hi Keith,
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
Didn't know LTSP 5 would produce such weird things. We're running LTSP
4.2 and KDE on a Suse 10.3 with a very similar hardware as yours, and
this is not a problem at all.
Maybe it's
You didn't do sth. like ltsp-build-client --dist
We sometimes have problems that more than one nbd server is running.
Try ps aux | grep nbd and kill all nbd processes. Restart nbd. Maybe
that helps.
Otherwise: I ran out of ideas.
2009/8/19 Shahar Or sha...@shahar-or.co.il:
On Mon, Aug
Hi everybody,
I have a server running CentOS 5.3 with ltsp 4.2
I am trying to connect an Acer one netbook as thinstation, but the
networkcard generates problems.
Is there anybody who tried this and found a solution?
Thanks for help
--
Roland Brouwers
C.A.T. bvba
B-2660 Antwerpen
Tel: +32
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Peter Steinpeterstei...@googlemail.com wrote:
You didn't do sth. like ltsp-build-client --dist
Sorry, what?
We sometimes have problems that more than one nbd server is running.
Try ps aux | grep nbd and kill all nbd processes. Restart nbd. Maybe
that
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:41 PM, rolandrol...@cat.be wrote:
I am trying to connect an Acer one netbook as thinstation, but the
networkcard generates problems.
What problems, exactly please?
--
Let Crystal Reports
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:42:26 +0200, Shahar Or sha...@shahar-or.co.il
wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 5:41 PM, rolandrol...@cat.be wrote:
I am trying to connect an Acer one netbook as thinstation, but the
networkcard generates problems.
What problems, exactly please?
I took of a picture of
Sorry!
- Ubuntu 9.04 Amd64 with i386 clients
- DELL PE T410 with 6Gb
- Switch Base Line 3Com 24 + 2 (1000)
- Slow Firefox - very slow javascript and others on firefox (right
click menus on google search links, for example)
- Server crash with 15 actives terminals with 3 on youtube.com
A friend
Keith wrote:
Hi there LTSPers,
We run an ubuntu 8.10 / LTSP 5.0 classroom at our school.
We have a quad-core server with 8G RAM and 26 clients.
Gigabyte switches.
So, on paper, it should cope with ease
When the classes logout hundreds of processes are left open.
So by trial and error I have
The SquashFS is exported with NBD
On Server:
dpkg -l *nbd*
Desejado=U=Desconhecido/Instalar/Remover/exPurgar/H=Reter
|
Estado=Não/Inst/arqs-Cfg/U=Descomp/Falhou-cfg/H=semi-inst/W=trig-adiado/Trig-pend
|/ Erro?=(nenhum)/H=Ret/precisa-Reinst/X=ambos-problemas (Est,Err:
maiúsculas=ruim)
||/ Nome
On Server:
==
dpkg -l *squash*
Desejado=U=Desconhecido/Instalar/Remover/exPurgar/H=Reter
|
Estado=Não/Inst/arqs-Cfg/U=Descomp/Falhou-cfg/H=semi-inst/W=trig-adiado/Trig-pend
|/ Erro?=(nenhum)/H=Ret/precisa-Reinst/X=ambos-problemas (Est,Err:
maiúsculas=ruim)
||/ Nome
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:30 PM, rolandrol...@cat.be wrote:
I took of a picture of the screen. Could you have a look on it?
http://catbe.dyndns.org/fotos2/acerone_ltsp.jpg
Wow, there. I never dealt with that message before.
Does this machine really have an ISA NIC?
Does it boot Linux
Well, I have exactly the same versions.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Osvaldo Filhoarquivos...@gmail.com wrote:
The SquashFS is exported with NBD
On Server:
dpkg -l *nbd*
Desejado=U=Desconhecido/Instalar/Remover/exPurgar/H=Reter
|
*cough https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/GnomeWatchdog cough*
LTSP isn't the cause of this problem afaik, this is a generic session
issue. I could be wrong. I also heard that the newest LDM has the
gnome-watchdog type functionality built in (though it kills the procs
when the user
Le mercredi 19 août 2009 18:38:08, Osvaldo Filho a écrit :
Sorry!
- Ubuntu 9.04 Amd64 with i386 clients
- DELL PE T410 with 6Gb
- Switch Base Line 3Com 24 + 2 (1000)
- Slow Firefox - very slow javascript and others on firefox (right
click menus on google search links, for example)
There
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 23:15:10 +0200, Shahar Or sha...@shahar-or.co.il
wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:30 PM, rolandrol...@cat.be wrote:
I took of a picture of the screen. Could you have a look on it?
http://catbe.dyndns.org/fotos2/acerone_ltsp.jpg
Wow, there. I never dealt with that
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