I would like to look into this matter further. Can someone tell me what is/are the script(s) that read and make use of the XXX_VOLUME settings?
Thanks! On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 16:09 -0600, P. Scott DeVos wrote: > I guess this is an example of RTFM. Sorry about that. > > That being said, I thought it worth noting that the MIC_VOLUME=0 setting > had no effect, but I was able to turn down the sound with the VOLUME and > PCM_VOLUME settings. > > Is there a way for the end user to adjust the volume at run time? > > > On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 13:25 -0600, Trey Hunsucker wrote: > > You can control sound volumes in lts.conf > > > > Try setting these in lts.conf: > > > > Volume=0 > > Speaker_volume=0 > > Mic_volume=0 > > Headphone_volume=0 > > > > Trey > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: P. Scott DeVos [mailto:sc...@4ahomes.com] > > Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 12:06 PM > > To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net > > Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP on Fedora 11 server > > > > I solved some problems. > > > > On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 18:47 -0600, P. Scott DeVos wrote: > > > Has anyone gotten ltsp to work on Fedora 11 running x86_64 for thin > > > clients running i386? I'm having trouble. Here are the problems I > > > have: > > > > > > 1. Uses NFS instead of NBD. Not a disaster, but why? > > > > Still using NFS. Does anyone know if the Fedora packages set up NFS by > > default or if I am doing something wrong? > > > > > 2. /etc/initramfs-tools directory not created. This, of course, > > > prevents me from fixing 1. above. > > > 3. No /etc/default/ltsp-client-setup script installed. > > > > Does anyone know how Fedora handles the fact that these scripts are not > > created? Are there equivalent tools in Fedora? > > > > > 4. When my EEE PC 700 thin-client boots, the sound and microphone are > > > turned up so loud there is terrible feedback which I can only stop by > > > plugging in a pair of headphones. > > > > Still no solution to this other than turning off internal speakers in > > BIOS (no bios setting for microphone, fortunately). > > > > So what is the correct way to adjust the volume on the client? I have > > tried the gnome volume control, sound properties and the alsamixer and > > cannot get the volume control for recording or playback to change. > > > > > > > 5. I cannot log in. LDM says "No Response from server, restarting" > > > > I use a nonstandard port for ssh. I didn't think that was a problem > > because the default fedora lts.conf script has LDM_DIRECTX=yes which I > > thought meant traffic is unencrypted. Anyhow, SSH_OVERRIDE_PORT=<my > > port> solved this problem. > > > > > 6. I cannot update the client image. If I attempt to chroot into the > > > client image and run yum update I get the following error: "IOError: > > > [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/proc/cpuinfo'". > > > > I solved this by copying the /proc/cpuinfo file from one of my i386 > > clients to /opt/ltsp/i386/proc/cpuinfo. Does anyone have any reason to > > believe that this is a Bad Idea (TM)? > > > > Thanks! > > -- P. Scott DeVos Member 4A Homes LLC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOLARIS 10 is the OS for Data Centers - provides features such as DTrace, Predictive Self Healing and Award Winning ZFS. Get Solaris 10 NOW http://p.sf.net/sfu/solaris-dev2dev _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net