In /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf, I have set "LogDir=/var/log/gdm"
However the only log files in that dir are related to console logins. I
can't find log files related to thinclients.
What entries control logging for remote X clients? This is driving me
crazy. I'm trying to debug logon issues and
We've been very happy with DFM: http://www.kaisersite.de/dfm/
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John McCreesh wrote:
rox-filer (just the filer bit, not the whole desktop) http://rox.sf.net
John
On 04 Feb 2003 10:54:30 +0100
Tom Schouteden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being on this list I learn
the rock solid
LTSP solution and giving the impression of instability -- but in order
to tightly integrate thin clients and PCs, I'm stuck with using NT file
shares (at least for now).
Has anybody else had similar processes with hosed SMB mounts?
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The kiosk-reset utility contributed by Peter Billson is very handy.
Here is a script I use on my kiosk (which runs only mozilla) to almost
instantly restart mozilla if the user shuts it down. It requires SGI's
PERL FAM module (on CPAN) and seems to work well.
Here also is a great URL which
In the spirit of working around the problem (and reading the 'man'
page): press F8 in to get a pop-up menu in VNCviewer. Then pick 'Send
CTRL-ALT-DEL'.
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Jason Bechtel wrote:
>Carrie,
>
>I believe ctrl-alt-del is captured by init, not by the window manager.
>Try editing /etc/initta
Can anyone point me in the right direction for making my X session not
trap ctrl-alt-del, so it'll just get passed into VNC? I'm using icewm.
It used to work, but I've changed something and I'm not sure what.
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while we wait for MacroMedia (or Mozilla or whoever) to fix the Flash bug.
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We run winbind and pam_mount. No unix accounts required and Windows shares
are automatically mount/unmounted when users log in/out.
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Michael Marschall wrote:
You can tlel the Samba server to forward all the authetication to a
windows NT DC. So yes you can have one set of
s anyone else had either of these problems?
Thanks,
Carrie Coy
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>The problem with running an rsh daemon on the
>workstations is that it needs to know WHO is sending
>the request to run something, and whether they are
>allowed to or not.
>
>By turning on local apps, you enabl
are you running?
Did you have to copy "xinit" and x0rfbserver into the /ltsroot directory
to run them locally?
If you care to expand on your post, I'd be very grateful.
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John_Cuzzola wrote:
*** Hi All,
I have been using x0rfbserver and it CAN work with remote
(n
en it?
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st: BadAccess (attempt to access private
resource denied)
Major opcode of failed request: 129 (MIT-SHM)
Minor opcode of failed request: 1 (X_ShmAttach)
Serial number of failed request: 253
Current serial number in output stream
We are using pam_mount with good results to share SMB directories
between windows and LTSP clients. http://pam-mount.conectevil.com/
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Mandar Deodhar wrote:
> I am running LTSP thin clients in conjuction with my windows network.
> Now my linux users want to access some sha
Phil Driscoll wrote:
>Hi
>
>This is not strictly an LTSP issue, but I'm sure that someone using LTSP in a
>school must have been here before so...
>
>Has anyone solved the following Mozilla configuration issue?
>
What I do, which has been working fine:
1) put a version of .mozilla configured th
30 seconds before
retrying display :0
Does anybody know how to fix this? Many thanks,
Carrie Coy
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I just discovered that as an ordinary user I cannot open a web page
with embedded javascript commands (I get the error: Permission denied
to call method Window.open). But as root, the window opens just fine.
Does anybody know where I need to look for source of the problem?
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s but with only a "close" button (no minimize or restore buttons).
Also the home page doesn't automatically load in the second window...
Hope this is an easy one for someone,
Carrie Coy
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ys he has no formal
statistics but estimates about a 1% failure rate. Does anybody else
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Martin Herweg wrote:
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>>in theory, the parent of it all (the w/x/g/kdm session) should kill off all
>>remaining child processes when it detects the broken pipe.
>>
>
>that happens after a timeout, whi
This RPM from the LTSP K12 website is very helpful in configuring PXE
(thinknic) clients:
ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/distributions/K12LTSP-rpms/ltsp/ltsp_kernel_pxe-3.0-2.i386.rpm
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Ken,
>
>The ThinkNIC howto is for an older version of
I actually had two problems and solved one (the PXE boot issue) by
downloading the following RPM from the K12 site:
ftp://k12linux.mesd.k12.or.us/pub/distributions/K12LTSP-rpms/ltsp/ltsp_kernel_pxe-3.0-2.i386.rpm
>>
>>I'm trying out a ThinkNIC and I've used John Robertson's
>>very helpful Think
ed" troubles before I adjusted the nfsroot in
/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default file to read:
prompt=0
label linux
kernel vmlinuz.thinknic
append root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=192.168.36.18:/opt/ltsp/i386 ip=dhcp
Any suggestions on where I
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