On Παρασκευή 18 Νοέμβριος 2005 23:57, Finn-Arne Johansen wrote: > Konstantinos Margaritis wrote: > > I'll go straight to the point: > > > > 1. .X11-unix and .ICE-unix take too long to initialize at boot > > time, I don't know why, there doesn't seem to be much disk > > activity any ideas? > > Does this happen every time you log in, or only the first time for > every user ?
Only on boot. > > 4. Screen resolution for the LTSP clients. I couldn't find any > > info on that in any configuration file I searched. I tried adding > > the following line to /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf but it didn't > > work: X_MODE_0 = 1024x768 > > I've looked in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/init.d/ltsp-client-setup, and it > seems like X_MODE_0 is missing. I guess it would be easy to patch > it in, but even easier would be to create a separate XF86Config-4 > file for the client(s). > It will also speed up the boot process a bit :) But for now there is nothing yet. Ok, Iäll take a look and will present a patch soon. > > > 5. frequent NFS stalls. This is probably the most serious > > problem. On the same 100Mbps network of 12 lowend LTSP clients on > > a switch and a beefy server, previous installation of Skolelinux > > (old generation of LTSP packages) was quite fast in booting and > > loading applications. Now, I get quite frequent messages: > > NFS server 192.168.0.254 does not respond, still trying (or > > similar, I am not in the lab right now). > > Could it be a locking issue ? > Check if the client is using locking on the server .. IIRC, there is no lock. > I just checked on one of my lessdisks clients, this is options used > for the rootfs: > ro,v3,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,hard,udp,nolock,addr=10.0.2.10 > > (reported by issuing mount on the booted client) I think size of 32768 might be too much for my network, iirc, your clients are fast systems connected to a 1Gb backbone :-) > The root fs for the clients are mounted from the initrd > From the conf-file, it looks like it's using these options > ro,async,nolock which conf file is that? > > 7. Translation for ldm. It doesn't appear to be translatable, at > > least I couldn't find a .pot file for it. Is it planned to be > > translated? > > I dont know of any plans, but I can confirm that it's not > translated to norwegian neither :( :-/

