Is anybody running LTSP in a VirtualBox VM?
I did try this a long time ago, with KVM, but was not able to figure out
how to get the nework interfaces working.
Sean
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Hi Sean,
I have done this before on a physical server with two nics. You can change the
network settings in virtualbox to "bridged adapter" and assign each virtual nic
to a physical nic. Everything worked from there as expected.
Jason
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On 18/05/2017 02:00 μμ, Sean Carte wrote:
> Probably not worth pursuing then.
>
VirtualBox VMs with "paravirtualized networking" (=virtio drivers) can
achieve more than 10 gbps throughput. I.e. there's no network bottleneck
caused by VirtualBox, either with bridged or NAT networking.
The
Am 18.05.2017 09:04, schrieb Sean Carte:
> Is anybody running LTSP in a VirtualBox VM?
>
> I did try this a long time ago, with KVM, but was not able to figure out
> how to get the nework interfaces working.
>
Yes, before I started setting up a physical server, I tried Oracle VM
and had an LTSP
On 18 May 2017 at 12:37, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Am 18.05.2017 09:04, schrieb Sean Carte:
> > Is anybody running LTSP in a VirtualBox VM?
> >
> > I did try this a long time ago, with KVM, but was not able to figure out
> > how to get the nework interfaces working.
> >
>
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On 18 May 2017 at 13:34, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> when configured properly...
Yeah, it's that part that worries me.
Sean
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Hello Alkis,
I went to the school and followed your recommendation to test changing
the session to xterm fallback and then launching the desktop from
there so I can see the errors. I tried that but the xterm doesn't
launch. Exactly the same error occurs -- it appears to be loading
but then the
Hi Joseph,
it sounds like a problem specific to your setup, caused by some
administrative actions. Its troubleshooting may require some time, so
it'd be best if you came to IRC some weekday morning (Greek timezone)
for remote support.
http://ltsp.org/irc
Cheers,
Alkis Georgopoulos