Tirsdag den 7. december 2004 08:45 skrev Verner KjÃrsgaard:
> Mandag den 6. december 2004 16:25 skrev Jim McQuillan:
> > Verner,
> >
> > How much memory do you hve in your thin clients?
> >
> > If it's less than 32mb, you should consider turning on NFS Swap.
> >
> > Jim McQuillan
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Verner [iso-8859-1] KjÃrsgaard wrote:
> > > Hi List,
> > >
> > > - I've got nearly all working now, NIC/Floppy boot and all.
> > >
> > > The ltsp system is running on SuSE9.2 - and works perfectly well for a
> > > number of clients.
> > >
> > > On some old TULIP machines, however, I get the XDM (changed from KDM
> > > just for trying) login - and no more. When I try a login, the client
> > > X-server crashes and respawns.
> > >
> > > If I use KDM, I don't even get that far. I sometimes see the blue
> > > clockwork of SuSE's  - and then X crashes again.
> > >
> > > The server-log says
> > > --------------------------
> > > Dec  6 15:14:48 SuSE92    : pam_unix2: session started for user vk,
> > > service xdm
> > > Dec  6 15:15:32 SuSE92    : pam_unix2: session finished for user vk,
> > > service xdm
> > > --------------------------
> > >
> > > Any clue??
> > >
> > > --
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> > > Verner KjÃrsgaard
> > >
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> Hi again,
>
> - I have 128Mb in some and 128Mb+32Mb in others.
> - maybe I forgot to mention that if I use XDM instead of KDM, I get the
> login which then never logs in, but crashes and respawns X.
>
> - Despite these problems, I still want to say that project ltsp is a
> godsend lifesaver! I mean, we're now running a number of very fast PCs on
> very low graded hardware - giving a superior IT-experience to a many more
> students that otherwise possible. And - as it's utterly stable hence
> low-cost. No maintenance, once it's setup. And the staff just love that
> uppon entering a classroom with 15 PCs, they've got 15 working PCs! When
> the student hits "print", it prints. And I could go on.
>
> I'm spreading the word...
>
> Best regards,
> Verner


Hi again,

Just FYI, I've done some more testing today, this time using IBM NetVista 
machines (PIII, 128Mb). It's the same. I get the blue SuSE/xdm clock,- and 
then the X on the client crashes. I've veryfied that the setup is working 
perfectly well with other clients (Fujitsu/Siemens Scenic machines).

All machines runs KNOPPIX perfectly well. Would it be possible for me to grap 
some useable info from a KNOPPIX session to use as a template in the 
ltsp.conf file?

Best regards,
Verner



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