On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 04:35:39PM -0800, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > fixed 512505 2:2.0.21-1 > thanks > > On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 12:19:58PM +0100, Arthur Lutz wrote: > > ldm doesn't remember between reboot the default session that I have > > chosen. > > this was fixed upstream in 2.0.21, and fixed in the debian experimental upload > 2:2.0.21-1.
I am running ltsp in mixed environnement (not lenny) so I was able to add the experimental branch and apt-get -uVf install ldm=2:2.0.28-1 But, things are worse. (Tried out a bunch of options) after typing my password and entering, it shuts down X. Here is what I have in /var/log/ldm LDM2 running on ip address XX.XX.XX.XX rc_files: /bin/sh /usr/share/ldm/ldm-script init ldm_spawn: pid = 2027 Process 2027 exited with status 0 Spawning greeter: /usr/lib/ldm/ldmgtkgreet ldm_spawn: pid = 2033 ssh_session: ssh -Y -t -M -S /var/run/ldm_socket_2026_XX.XX.XX.XX -o NumberOfPasswordPrompts=1 art...@xxx.xx.x.x echo LTSPROCKS; /bin/sh - ldm_spawn: pid = 3144 expect saw: art...@xx.xx.xx.xx's password: expect saw: ESC7ESC[rESC[999;999HESC[6n expect saw: resize: Time out occurred^M expect saw: LTSPROCKS Logged in successfully. Process 2033 exited with status 0 Established ssh session. Executing rc files. rc_files: /bin/sh /usr/share/ldm/ldm-script start ldm_spawn: pid = 3177 Process 3177 exited with status 0 Beginning X session. rc_files: /bin/sh /usr/share/ldm/ldm-script xsession ldm_spawn: pid = 3207 Process 3207 exited with status 0 X session ended. Executing rc files. rc_files: /bin/sh /usr/share/ldm/ldm-script stop ldm_spawn: pid = 3248 Process 3248 exited with status 0 Ending ssh session. Shutting down ssh session: ssh -S /var/run/ldm_socket_2026_XX.XX.XX.XX -O exit XX.XX.XX.XX ldm_spawn: pid = 3257 Process 3257 exited with status 0 Process 3144 exited with status 0 > unfortunately, it would likely be difficult to backport those changes to the > version in lenny, especially this late in the freeze. > > > When I reboot, I login, correct password and all, black screen > > and it comes back to the ldm prompt. > > i'm not sure i understand you here, you mean that you cannot login after > rebooting the thin client? or it merely doesn't default to the previously > selected session? Both. It doesn't remember the previously selected session, and loops back to ldm when correct password is entered. > > Selecting the session works, but I have to do it everytime I use ldm. > > > > Where is this info about default session taken ? (with gdm it remembers > > fine...) > > it uses the defaults for /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager, which is a > systemwide default. $ update-alternatives --config x-session-manager There are 4 alternatives which provide `x-session-manager'. Selection Alternative ----------------------------------------------- 1 /usr/bin/startkde *+ 2 /usr/bin/startlxde 3 /usr/bin/openbox-session 4 /usr/bin/gnome-session > to configure per-user, you'd need to create a ~/.xsession > for each user that sets the session. I have an ~/.xsession with ion3 in it. I just realized it didn't have the +x in it's attributes, I've added and with test on next reboot. Nope, not better. -- Arthur LUTZ LOGILAB, Paris (France) http://www.logilab.com http://www.logilab.fr http://www.logilab.org Développement logiciel avancé - Intelligence Artificielle - Formations -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org