We have some LTSP servers (on Xen hosts) and are trying to get sound
working are there any recommended how-to's
We are using ubuntu on the LTSP and all works perfectly so far except the
sound.
Thanks
Denis
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Denis Croombs de...@croombs.org wrote:
We have some LTSP servers (on Xen hosts) and are trying to get sound
working are there any recommended how-to's
We are using ubuntu on the LTSP and all works perfectly so far except the
sound.
Have you defined following
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Denis Croombs de...@croombs.org wrote:
We have some LTSP servers (on Xen hosts) and are trying to get sound
working are there any recommended how-to's
I have not tried this How-to
http://bootpolish.net/home_ltsp_ltsp5sound_ltsp5clientsound
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Thanks we will try these.
Rgds
Denis
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On 10 Sep 2014, at 11:40, Great Devil Singh arsh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Denis Croombs de...@croombs.org wrote:
We have some LTSP servers (on Xen hosts) and are trying to get sound
working are there
Hello,
I recently wrote a guide on how to install LTSP and BerryTerminal from
scratch, meaning you can use the Pi as a fully functioning thin client:
http://www.uzerp.com/blog/running-raspberry-pis-as-thin-clients-with-ubuntu-14-04-lts/
This version doesn't use raspbian, unlike LTSP-Pi.
On 2014-09-10 01:47:58 -0500, Denis Croombs wrote:
We have some LTSP servers (on Xen hosts) and are trying to get sound
working are there any recommended how-to's
We are using ubuntu on the LTSP and all works perfectly so far except the
sound.
I found with at least one Ubuntu 14.04 install
This looks like a good solution. There are several steps, which I did not
perform yet. Thank you, I will try it on weekend, as on Thursday and Friday
I am virtually out of home.
Best regards
Paweł Ptasznik
2014-09-10 15:23 GMT+02:00 Harry Lavender harry.laven...@severndelta.co.uk
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Hello,
I
Hi, we have some lisp servers and pc's pxe booting as thin long-running all
apps on the ltsp server, but when we do a vulnerability scan it tells us that
it is finding an x server on each pxe booted device iPhone using port 6007/tcp.
I believed this connection between the pc and the server was
By default, all of the X traffic is tunneled through the ssh connection.
ssh will connect to the X server on a standard 600x range port, but it
should be doing it on the loopback interface (127.0.0.1).
But, the Xserver is probably still listening on the public interface
(usually something like
On 2014-09-10 14:39:21 -0500, Denis Croombs wrote:
Hi, we have some lisp servers
Wow, Lisp! Er, LTSP. :)
and pc's pxe booting as thin long-running all apps on the ltsp server,
but when we do a vulnerability scan it tells us that it is finding an
x server on each pxe booted device iPhone
On 2014-09-10 15:10:14 -0500, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
I haven't yet verified for myself if 6007 is open in either the default
or LDM_DIRECTX case, but will do so shortly...
Seems to be an open port with or without LDM_DIRECTX, starts up as soon
as LDM is running.
I'm not sure what *exacty* X
The X server is always listening for client apps to connect up and display
stuff.
Jim.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Vagrant Cascadian vagr...@debian.org
wrote:
On 2014-09-10 15:10:14 -0500, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
I haven't yet verified for myself if 6007 is open in either the default
On 2014-09-10 14:39:21 -0500, Denis Croombs wrote:
when we do a vulnerability scan it tells us that it is finding an x
server on each pxe booted device iPhone using port 6007/tcp.
Thanks for reporting the issue, we didn't use the -nolisten tcp flag
when starting the X server. I've fixed this in
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