. The X screen seems to refresh itself regularly, and for some
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I hear there's an ltsp update allready to go for ubuntu upon install.
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I know this is a blast from last week, but here's a question: what
repository is ltsp in for ubuntu? I just ran apt-get install
ltsp-utils and I got nothing
didn't support it (I followed the directions on
http://linus.yhspatriot.net/cs/docs/ubuntu_howto/UbuntuLTSPInstall) but
I'm not sure how to fix this. I ran sudo apt-get i nstall tftp-hpa
tftp-hpa, but that didn't solve the problem (even after a restart of
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TFTP . . . . .
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Joe Auerbach wrote:
Check this out. I ran ltspadmin and it would seem that tftpd is
installed but not running and ltsp can't start it.
Anyone know how I start it up?
Not to solve my own problem again, but I think I got it running.
NowI'll test again:
. . . and I'm right back
I posted my reply. here's my
new line:
tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.tftpd -s /tftpboot
I'll see if that helps.
::testing::
Nope. Same error message. Does not support tsize option.
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Joe Auerbach wrote:
Derek wrote:
Check that the inetd.conf (xinetd.d/tftp probably) is correct with the
-s parameter etc. Here's mine:
service tftp
{
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
server
it drops down to a shell anyway.
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Joe Auerbach wrote:
Here's an issue worth mentioning. I brought this up a while ago, but
I don't know if I was clear.
I've got 2 categories of people running off the same ltsp machine
here. One group (we'll call them a) are doing text based grunt work
on a server in hte office. The other
Nevermind, I found it. I had to fix my universe defaults (turn the CD
off, turn universe (california mirror) on, etc. Downloading now.
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Joe,
I think it's in Universe.
Jim.
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I know this is a blast from last week
://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Ubuntu
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Joe Auerbach wrote:
Check this out. I ran ltspadmin and it would seem that tftpd is installed
but not running and ltsp can't start it.
Anyone know how I
a desktop. Any way I can modify the screen_0x
defaults for a mac address? So mac address a gets screens one and two
but mac address b only gets screen 1?
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was received at Wed, 10 Aug 2005 20:23:50 +0800
from tigger.ws [202.71.175.58] (may be forged)
Huh. Odd. I hate netwalk. We're about to start self-hosting. it's
just a matter of getting all our clients to agree to type out our really
long domain name (physicianscreditbureau.com).
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. Then I log out and you log in and you get a
command line (because you're a bigger geek than I).
Anyone? This should be possible in linux really easily and it would
very much solve my ltsp problem.
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now.
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trying to feed the monitor more resolution than it can handle, but I
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Joe Auerbach wrote:
Here's an issue worth mentioning. I brought this up a while ago, but
I don't know if I was clear.
I've got 2 categories of people running off the same ltsp
Steve Cayford wrote:
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Interestingly enough, as far as I can tell, ubuntu has no .xsession
file. I have no idea how it logs you into X, but there is no ~/.xsession.
On my Debian Sarge system there's no ~/.xsession by default, but if I
create one
Martin Woolley wrote:
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 14:29, Joe Auerbach wrote:
Maybe I'm making this too hard on myself. Does anyone know how (in
ubuntu specifically, but any linux workaround will do) to set up a user
so that when they log in they just get a command line
iles
*
Basically, I double cheched the mac address of the machine and it's
good. The cables are fine (I tested them to make sure that I was
getting flow on all the wires). It's just not pi cking up a dhcp
service at all. It bombs out there. I've tried rebooting the machine
and I've traied restar
John McCreesh wrote:
On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 13:41 -0400, Joe Auerbach wrote:
Problem: I got ltsp running just great with many systems (well, just
four right now). So far so good. But the workstations only seem to
work with LCD monitors. When I try to use a CRT I get &qu
are strictly internal, so no harm no foul.
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. Anyone know an ubuntu/debian repo with this package (if I need
it).
Sound is somehting I haven't even touched on with ltsp, but it'll be
good to know about it for the future.
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traffic. And if
so, then it will also be blocking your NFS and XDMCP traffic.
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Bill Arlofski wrote:
Joe Auerbach wrote:
Bill Arlofski wrote:
Hi Joe... That will work, but only on RedHat or RedHat-based distros.
[snip]
Hope this helps and I hope it as received in the spirit in which it
was written.
Huh. I guess I never had
prefs, goto:
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Ondrej Valousek wrote:
Sorry:
x11perf -display display -v1.3 -rop GXcopy GXxor -all datafile
Also, I get an error that says unable to open display display. is
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). An error about it being unable to
open the writer.
The base system runs fine. I don't have speakers set up, but the file
runs fine and plays without error.
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? Suggestions? Is this an ltsp related issue, an ubuntu issue,
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benchmark and it noted that the file was incomplete, lending weight to
the idea that the benchmark crashed gnome. I think this is probably the
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against having multiple instances of hte same graphical file open
for the same user? Anyone else have this weiurd problem? Because in
the figure I might like to have more than one person using the same
loigin and I want it ot look right for them (temps spring to mind here).
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running ltsp
with the ltsp term 150.
Anything?
It's not that big a deal since this is an office and we don't NEED
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er . . . did I mention I'm running ubuntu (hoary hedgehog)? I should
have. And it's using the most recent version of ltsp that I'm aware of.
Joe Auerbach wrote:
On my server I run gnome-volume-control and it comes up just fine.
On a terminal (as a secondary user) I get No volume control
at the sound page on the
wiki?
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf should include the ff lines:
SOUND = Y
SOUND_DAEMON = esd
Then check Desktop-Preferences-More Preferences-Multimedia Systems
Selector
and make sure esd is selected. This should be enough to get system
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me, but they are
worth thinking about and possibly talking about) I thought it was very
clean. It made the point very well (and was more informative, i
thought, than the speech about gnome.
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thing about
openoffice is that while it takes up a lot of memory, the ammount it
uses draps dramatically for each extra box using it, since it leaves a
nice footprint on the server. So you might want to think about getting
a little more memory to fund it.
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as well as the most recent
version of debian. The reason so many people are using it now is that
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Either way, this is no lonmger on topic, so I'll stop. I suppose it's
probably safe to say that everyone has a different expereince and mine
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Hello,
Correct this entry is set in the lts.conf file because we DO want to
reboot the LTSP clients. However, as it stands anyone can reboot them
simply by initiating a telnet connection - that we do not want. We only
want the LTSP server to be allowed to reboot them.
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Thanks for idea, but what do you mean with install? Did you add
XSERVER (or XF86_XSERVER) line to lts.conf with better value or did
you installed better drivers to your server?
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Check the video drivers on your ltsp machine. I had
to login and get
the terminal. All other users are able to log-in.
But how to get the gnome for this user, pls. advise.
With Best Wishes
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Should i try the original LTSP package ?
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if every user had
their own /etc/hosts file, i think, but they all share one. And I want
to limit them individually (so the legal department, for example, has
broader access than the collectors).
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an example if I don't know more about your topology.
Firefox has a kiosk mode. It may have a way to do a white list like you
want and maybe more features you have not thought of.
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I suspect, given the number of schools using ltsp
squid. You can use
dhcp to control the IP addresses.
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Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:17:20AM -0500, Joe Auerbach wrote:
Here's a question. Since all the machines are actually running locally
on hte ltsp box, do they keep their ip's as far as the firewall is
converned? That is, will it see
. I'm, just testing a few right now and nothing's
happening. I'm running a default ltsp setup, really. Nothing fancy at
all.
my squid.conf file is at http://www.anivair.com/downloads/squid.conf
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that should be plenty, but I'm still
getting the error.
Thoughts?
FYI: I'm running ltsp on Ubuntu (hoary)
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Well, this is a problem:
I just installed nine new thin clients on our server. Everything looks
good except that now 3 machines won't start up. I get (among other
things)
Session declined: Maximum number of open sessions reached.
Also, it seems
dhcpd.conf so that
terminals get IPs in that subnet. I put in already a subnet
declaration for the 192.168.2.0 net but it doesn't work :-(
Werner
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(or however you define them) only displays once and that should do
it. there's probably an easier way to do it, but that's off the top of
my head.
Jason Maas wrote:
Hi Joe,
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006, Joe Auerbach wrote:
It won't respond to ping because once set up they have the ip of the
server
But won't the above do it. whether there's a login or not there's at
least a getty or a login screen of some sort running there, so shouldn't
we just be able to monitor for that?
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It won't
incorporate them
into my on-going monitoring.
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I suspect it's not mine, but just in case I'm running about 20 clients
off Ubuntu. So far so good.
DenisG wrote:
Hi list
I'm just curious: What's the biggest LTSP network you know?
And what's the server(s)?
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the
ltsp-server-standalone package.
So, if that's the case, which LTSP are you trying to configure?
The Standard LTSP, or the Ubuntu version of LTSP?
FYI, it has been my experience that in ubuntu you'll want to use dhcp3. It's how I got it to work in Hoary.
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be hard ;), instead I should kill
its parent procces.
Is anyone here managed to make searching and killing zombies (with
parents) automaticaly (i.e by cron or by scripts called when X session
goes off)? Or is there a way to 'fix' Gnome processes?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more
if they have the same mac address.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated
Ahh, I see. And is it safe to assume that there will be some sort of
pattern emerging there (hopefully one by which the workstation ID is the
same in my config and here)? If so, that's exactly perfect
David Johnston wrote:
On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 11:33 -0400, Joe Auerbach wrote:
I
Scott Balneaves wrote:
xterm -display ws001:0 -e 'my command'
Assuming you've set up xauthority to allow you to do this. By default,
any random user can't just launch an application on another screen.
Drat. How do I set up xauthority to allow me to do this?
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, but not for
ltsp machines (I haven't tried this yet, but I suspect it will just
display to everyone at once). How do I differentiate between displays
for ltsp if I am trying ot use this sort of syntax? Is this listed
someplace, or do I have to guess?
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pcb
leverage at SourceForge, perhaps the list should
seek a different host.
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my Semore!
Either way, you're better just telling users to reboot .
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get
bob wrote:
On 5/18/06, Joe Auerbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Is it possible to reinitialize or disconnect a thin client session
on the
server or in the terminal mode ?
Sorry. 'Can't help with this.
In theory it has to be possible to kill the connection, but I don't
think
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