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into the phone lines somehow.
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the wall connection, which leads me to believe that it's a computer port
or some other interface, which could be helpful.
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Here's a weird issue.
I have a pretty normal ltsp setup. ubuntu linux (hoary
Jim McQuillan wrote:
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Sure. First, check the lts.conf to make sure he's using the same ltsp
kernel as everyone else.
the kernel is selected in dhcpd.conf, not lts.conf :)
Yeah? Well, you're only saying that because I'm wrong!
Thanks
All right. This is hte second time in a week that our thin clients have
just gone unresponsive. They lock up, I can't ssh into the box, nor can
I ping it, but it's still on. I have to power cycle to bring it back up.
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so they have
128 megs of ram.
The reboot solved the problem just fine (so far).
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All right. This is hte second time in a week that our thin clients have
just gone unresponsive. They lock up, I can't ssh into the box
. . . they're term 150's so they have
128 megs of ram.
The reboot solved the problem just fine (so far).
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All right. This is hte second time in a week that our thin clients have
just gone unresponsive. They lock
not entirely
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OK. I learned something more about my server lockup issue.
Before someone had asserted that it was probably the network
connection. sadly, that's not it. I wish it were, but I hooked
power supply? I have a lot of
complicated wiring in there.
I'll test the ram asap.
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Aug 10 15:03:14 localhost gdm[14415]: Ping to ws132.ltsp:0 failed,
whacking display!
I'm worried about the 'gdm' error
be wrong).
I'll still look into it, though.
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... Any
way to test this short of getting a new power supply? I have a lot of
complicated wiring in there.
A good
they rebooted. Thoughts?
I'm probably going to replace the power supply and see if that fixes the
problem. Also memtest tomorrow.
Joe Auerbach wrote:
I suppose it could be. I'm going to try to pinpoint the exact location
of the click today . . . somehow.
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Hi Joe,
On Thu
) it works fine. I ran memtest for 16+ hours
on the new power supply without an error, so I'm guessing it's fine now.
Thanks.
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OK. The power supply (possibly the power supply fan) is most assuredly
what is causing
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anyway, I might as well just go ahead
and install the newer versions and then upgrade the current machine once
the new machine is running (in effect turning the backup machine into
the primary machine for a time).
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that if I use
synaptic to get ltsp, shouldn't it? Or do we know anyhting about the
synaptic install being broken?
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Not a bad option. I may not have hoary disks anymore. I wonder if I
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Em Seg, 2006-08-21 às 14:30 -0400, Joe Auerbach escreveu:
If you've got the server set up to log them into a shell on one screen
and a desktop on another (which is pretty much the default) then that's
entirely likely. Unless they logged into those shells, however, I
would
Right now I have my dapper machine using a fun pretty greeter.
Where is the ltsp greeter default stored? I'd like it to use the same
one (since I went to all the trouble to set it up and all).
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. Never tested it.
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who is already logged in, which the managers like). The
real benefit, for me, of the new login manager is that it shows a list
of logins, so when someone gets fired everyone will tell me and I can
remove them.
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Just to double check, because I don't know that it's starting, how do I
ensure that dhcp3 is starting at bootup onmy new machine? I can't seem
to figure this out, and we here deal with it more than most.
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want. How
do we get away from this?
We have a [Default] section on our lts.conf (it's the only section).
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I misunderstood. i thought he wanted the GUI gone from the server and
the thin clients.
Jim McQuillan wrote:
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Usually this is in the inittab file. You'll want to look for the line:
id:5:initdefault:
It should be right at the beginning
That's the best typo I've seen in weeks.
Sudev Barar wrote:
I am not fully on line with Mandrake's command.Can you shit to Ubuntu?
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to use ltsp for a machine to run my kitchen and running a
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network card on the thin client, and connect it to a wireless bridge.
Linksys sells a nice small bridge that they call a Gaming Adapter.
Other companies have similar devices.
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We've heard a few times
A question unlike what we usually get around here.
Anyone else using an ltsp term 150? there's a vertical slit in the
front of it. Anyone know what the heck that is? is it just
ventilation, or does it do something that I am totally unaware of?
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Well, at least now I know. Thanks.
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A question unlike what we usually get around here.
Anyone else using an ltsp term 150? there's a vertical slit in the
front of it. Anyone know what the heck that is? is it just
is a matter of moving it on a terminal.
So, how it sounds ? Ready to spend a few hours on it ?
Regards
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I suspect everyone here is willing to help (for free even) but it would
help if we knew what programs you installed, what webcams you were
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) at night
while others just freeze whatever image is on screen and stay like that
(usually in the middle of a screensaver, but sometimes the desktop).
What on earth is that?
This may not be an LTSP thing, but I almost think it's got to be since
some of them work and others do not.
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screensavers as a mandatory setting. Screensavers bad)
-Gadi
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 08:09 -0400, Joe Auerbach wrote:
Here's a weird one. I've got a lot of ltsp terminals running here (by
which I mean probably 30 which may or may not be a lot). they all run
the same gnome desktop
randomly and need to be rebooted, I found that screensavers were the
problem, once disabled on all desktops, no more locking up.
Hope that helps,
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are still running.
Is there some other way to disable screensavers for all users? Barring
just getting rid of the program?
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195557
Hope that gets you farther,
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be to use AdBlock to block all .swf except those you
specifically whitelist (educational sites).
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Hey, anyone here know anything about disklessworkstations.com being
down? I'm trying to get on to buy a thin client and I get nothing. Is
it dead for the day?
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machine i'm afraid.
I'll let you know when it comes back on line.
Thanks,
Jim McQuillan
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Hey, anyone here know anything about disklessworkstations.com being
down? I'm trying to get on to buy a thin client and I get
--mcast-addr 239.239.239.0-255 --mcast-ttl 1
--maxthread 100 --verbose=5 /tftpboot
When I test port 69:
#netstat -apn | grep :69
udp6 0 0 :::69 :::* 6628/inetutils-inet
Is it normal?
Where can be the problem?
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monitor.
Answering my own question:
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Excellent, but is that going to cause more problems than it's worth? I
don't want to break a perfectly good default installation for a login
screen, either.
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On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 13:31 -0400, joe auerbach wrote:
Bah. my login screen is still giving me trouble
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remote login is enabled, xdmcp is set up (I believe correctly).
everything looks solid, so I see no reason this would happen.
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That was perfect. exactly what I needed.
xdmcp seems to have no effect on ltsp at all. I'll disable it, but for
future reference, does anyone know whether leaving it on is a good or
bad thing (outside the obvious security weirdness)?
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I did not. Each was a fresh OS and ltsp install.
Faraz Khan wrote:
Did you switch from LTSP-4.2?
On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 08:13 -0400, joe auerbach wrote:
My problem yesterday (the root of it) was that the server started moving
so slowly that the thin clients were more or less a parking lot
:13:11AM -0400, joe auerbach wrote:
My problem yesterday (the root of it) was that the server started moving
so slowly that the thin clients were more or less a parking lot. it
made it hard to do anything on either a thin client or locally. it felt
like too little ram or something
Is the Term 150 dead now? I don't see them listed on the
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looks okay. Occasionally it might build to about 3-400
Kb, but most things are handing around 25-100.
Jakob Unterwurzacher wrote:
You meant that on the thin clients it's slow?
Is it fast when you login directly at the server?
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Honestly, the desktop version of karmic is all I could get to run on
this server. older versions would not even boot after installation due
to some weird server incompatibilities.
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Yes, I mean
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Was that a bad idea? Should I have just installed the default version
and been done with it? The whole point of reinstalling was to get the
speed up. It looks better on the workstation, but did I just screw
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to be logged
in, so that's good.
However, some of them are not able to log in via ltsp. It just goes
blank for a second and logs them out.
Any idea what that might be? I'm going to be looking into it today, but
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Yes.
Also, good suggestion. I'm working through all the users now, finding
the ones that can and can't log in. I'm also checking things like
bashrc and their profile to see if maybe it's trying to grab files that
no longer exist.
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on the server. if I log in there and plug the
headset right into the server, i get a good signal, but for whatever
reason, it doesn't respond the same way on the thin client.
I'm not even sure where to begin looking into this (running ubuntu
karmic for the record).
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sound as it is).
If I remove pulseaudio, I believe that twinkle will just use alsa as the
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... also that should have been sound STUTTER. Probably it would be
easier to understand what I meant if I were concise and could spell.
joe auerbach wrote:
On a karmic machine (running twinkle) I'm getting a sound stutter. I'm
thinking that the problem might be attached to pulseaudio (since
up for ltsp before.
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On a karmic machine (running twinkle) I'm getting a sound stutter. I'm
thinking that the problem might be attached to pulseaudio (since it has
a lot of stutter issues)
Not aware
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GSDPID=`pidof gnome-settings-daemon`
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Good luck!
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 16:31 -0500, joe auerbach wrote:
Well
in a while.
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pasuspender or if there's a way to edit the defaults of their login so
that it will have the same effect, but on the whole session os I can
avoid that static (twinkle is the only thing I need any audio for, for
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