[openthinclient-user] autologon

2010-09-30 Thread stefan vater
Hello!

I'm testing otc (0.4.5) and as i often read in the lists, i enabled
the experimental repo.
Since i've done so and updated everything, the autologin feature does
not work anymore.
The Client asks for username/password, but i can't login :(

i tried admin(istrator) with pw: secret: NO
i created a new user: NO

is there a chance to reenable the autologin again?

thanks!

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Re: [openthinclient-user] autologon

2010-10-06 Thread stefan vater
Thanks for the info, Alexander!

Autologin works again since the last experimental base update!

regards,
stef



On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 15:57, Stecher, Alexander
 wrote:
> Hello Stef,
>
> the default user for the autologin is
> User: tcos
> Pass: tcos
>
> But I think, your problem has another reason.
>
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> 2010/9/30 stefan vater 
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm testing otc (0.4.5) and as i often read in the lists, i enabled
>> the experimental repo.
>> Since i've done so and updated everything, the autologin feature does
>> not work anymore.
>> The Client asks for username/password, but i can't login :(
>>
>> i tried admin(istrator) with pw: secret: NO
>> i created a new user: NO
>>
>> is there a chance to reenable the autologin again?
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> regards,
>> stef

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[openthinclient-user] Branch Office install?

2010-11-09 Thread stefan vater
Hi!

I'd like to discuss, what would be the best way to run otc in remote offices.
we have some of them, which are connected with 1 mbit leased lines.

is it a good idea to use them just like LAN clients?

i discovered, that it is possible to install to hd, but i'm afraid the
installation is too big to run over the WAN network.
also i'm not sure what happens, if there are updates. complete
reinstall of the client? has this to be manually triggered by users?

users are not experts, so i can't let them do any tasks.

what options do i have to work with otc on PCs in remote offices?


any input is welcome!

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[openthinclient-user] usb - file browser

2011-05-19 Thread Stefan Vater
Hello List,

i'm testing OTC with Citrix Xen Servers.

USB support works and i can access USB sticks in citrix, but also a
linux file browser windows pops up on entering the usb memory stick.

Is it possible to disable this behaviour?


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Re: [openthinclient-user] usb - file browser

2011-05-19 Thread Stefan Vater
Thank you this works, after i added the desktop application to users.


kind regards,
stefan

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:57, Peus, Christoph  wrote:
> Just set the "open filemanager" setting of your desktop application to "no".
>
> Christoph
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Stefan Vater [mailto:s...@gmx.net]
>>Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 11:23 AM
>>To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>>Subject: [openthinclient-user] usb - file browser
>>
>>Hello List,
>>
>>i'm testing OTC with Citrix Xen Servers.
>>
>>USB support works and i can access USB sticks in citrix, but also a
>>linux file browser windows pops up on entering the usb memory stick.
>>
>>Is it possible to disable this behaviour?
>>
>>
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[openthinclient-user] syslog.log

2011-06-07 Thread Stefan Vater
Hello List!

in the folder /opt/openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/var/log
there is a file syslog.log which now has 8MB and has never been
rotated (some months).

Will it ever be rotated? When? Can i influence this? For example
weekly rotation?


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[openthinclient-user] intel 965 chipset

2011-07-07 Thread Stefan Vater
Hi All,

i've problems with a PC with a intel 965 chipset (Q965 Integrated
Graphics Controller).

I'm trying to get a 1920x1200 resolution on an 24 inch screen.
When i try the VESA driver (selected with autodetect) the max
resolution is 1600x1200.
When using the intel driver X doesn't recognize the graphics chip.

The Xorg.log also doesn't list this chip:

(II) I810: Driver for Intel Integrated Graphics Chipsets: i810, i810-dc100,
i810e, i815, i830M, 845G, 852GM/855GM, 865G, 915G, E7221 (i915),
915GM, 945G, 945GM, 945GME

Is it possible to get the resolution with the VESA driver or do i need
an updated version (or driver?) for the X-Server.

Thanks for your help!


Regards,
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Re: [openthinclient-user] syslog.log

2011-07-07 Thread Stefan Vater
Thank's Oliver, it works smoothy :)

regards,
stefan

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 14:32, Oliver Kaltenecker
 wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> you have to change the following line in
> /opt/openthinclient/server/default/conf/jboss-log4j.xml
>
> from
>
>  class="org.jboss.logging.appender.RollingFileAppender">
>                                   ***
> to
>
>  class="org.jboss.logging.appender.DailyRollingFileAppender">
>                                   
>
> The restart the service and you're done.
>
> With best regards
>
>    Oliver Kaltenecker
>
>
>
> Stefan Vater schrieb:
>> Hello List!
>>
>> in the folder /opt/openthinclient/server/default/data/nfs/root/var/log
>> there is a file syslog.log which now has 8MB and has never been
>> rotated (some months).
>>
>> Will it ever be rotated? When? Can i influence this? For example
>> weekly rotation?
>>
>>
>> thanks & regards
>>
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

2011-07-27 Thread Stefan Vater
Hi,

as far as i see the problem is the gma3000, which is not supported in
current OTC version.
So the VESA driver is used and this resolution is not supported by this driver.

I have the same problem in grün.

I've already asked here an in the developer list, if it is possible to
include a newer driver from xorg, but no response/solution 'till now.

regards,
stefan

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:27, Andreas von der Reith
 wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
>
> I still experience problems with the resolution of widescreen monitors (1680
> x 1050).
>
>
>
> Technical Data of my Monitor are as follows:
>
>
>
> Dimensions and weight (LCD monitor)
>
> Visible diagonals: 55.87 cm ( 22 ''wide)
>
> Screen size : 473.76mm x 296.1mm
>
> Dimensions (W x H x D) incl. monitor base : 511mm x 409.5mm x 202mm
>
> Dimensions box (W x H x D): 555mm x 437mm x 188mm
>
> Weight : 5.2kg / 6.5kg
>
> Dot pitch : 0.282 mm
>
> Maximal resolution : 1680 x 1050 pixels
>
>
>
> Electrical data
>
> Video: analogue, positive, 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ohm,
>
> Synchronisation : Separate H/V-sync
>
> Horizontal frequency: 31.5 kHz ~83 kHz
>
> Refresh rate: 56 Hz ~ 76 Hz
>
> Maximum pixel rate: 165 MHz
>
> Power supply: AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz
>
> Total power consumption: < 35 W
>
> < 0.3 W (standby)
>
>
>
> Preset operating modes
>
> The picture position and size have been set set to optimum values at the
> factory for the
>
> operating modes listed above.
>
> Display resolution  = 1680 x 1050
>
> Refresh rate = 60Hz
>
> Horizontal frequency = 65.3kHz
>
>
>
> I tried to calculate a modline at
> http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl with negativ results.
>
>
>
> How is a modline supposed to look like that should work with my monitor?
> Could somebody post the exact syntax. Are there any settings to be
> configured in OTC other than the modline?
>
>
>
> Or is my problem related to a not supported graphics card or a driver
> problem with OTC operating system. On older hardware i got widescreen
> working with the default settings of the hardware device „Monitor:
> 1680x1050@75“ .
>
>
>
> In my test environment I use the Intel Q33 chipset with onboard graphics GMA
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

2011-07-28 Thread Stefan Vater
http://openthinclient.org/supported_hardware

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 11:06, Andreas von der Reith
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> Is there a list of supported graphic card chipsets somewhere?
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Thin Client Server

2011-10-04 Thread Stefan Vater
hi,

i'm running OTC on centos5 64bit, but i use 32 bit java. i've never tried
with 64 bit.
but with only 2gb ram 64 or 32 makes no difference

regards
 stefan

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> Hi All,
>
> Following comments within this forum I have obtained an AMD Athlone (64
> bit) based server which ihas 2Gb of RAM on board. Hopefully this will be a
> bit friskier.
>
> I have set it up with Debian 5 and intended to install Java, but there seem
> to be some problems associated with the use of 64 bit hardware and Java
> particularly with the 64 bit platform.
>
> I am investigating this as we speak but if anybody has any experience of
> this could you let me know what you did.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Citrix 11.100 Application Config Issue

2011-10-18 Thread Stefan Vater
maybe try different settings for browser protocol and ica master
browser (maybe port number?)


On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 21:56, Amodei, Anthony  wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Has anyone had issues configuring the Citrix Receiver? I keep getting a
> ‘Network is unreachable’ message .
>
>
>
> I’ve tried a few things regarding the Server Address setting, but still no
> luck.
>
>
>
> Anyone seen this?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Thanks!
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>
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[openthinclient-user] Affordable Hardware that works with OTC

2011-10-28 Thread Stefan Vater
Hi List,

we've done some testing for future hardware, as our old pcs are
beginning to die, and also we had some problems with graphic adapters
in otc combined with 24" displays, display quality with vga and so on.

short answer:
zotac zbox with nvidia ion graphics chip:
  + hdmi + dvi video output -> good quality on screen.
  + just add the optional nvidia package with new drivers.
  + barebone: 180 euro; + 15 euro for ram

http://www.amazon.de/Zotac-Barebone-PC-DDR3-800-supported-Generation/dp/B004M397BO/

i hope this information is useful for s/o.



cheers,
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[openthinclient-user] cron/at job

2011-11-17 Thread Stefan Vater
hi otc expterts,

i've a question:

i want to auto shutdown my otc clients in the evening (as my users are
to lazy or stu to do so).
bit as i see it, there is no crond or atd in otc ?!

is there an other possibility to get this done?


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Re: [openthinclient-user] cron/at job

2011-11-18 Thread Stefan Vater
thank you gary!
i didn't know that you can set a time at the shutdown command.

i've decided to put it in a custom boot script combined with a ntpdate
command, so nobody wants to kill me for killing his session.

regards,
stefan

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> Hi,
> I have worked on this same issue for several years and finally have an
> answer that works.
>
> Create a command line application with the following command line
> 
> echo 0pen%TC | sudo -S  shutdown -P -h 18:00 "Scheduled 6:00 pm shutdown"
> 
> Set it to Autostart. Assoicate the application with the thinclient.
>
> Of course you will change the shutdown time to whatever time would like.
>
> Some history.
> Shutdown must be executed by an administrator of the system. That is why the
> sudo is needed.
> In the past, while I could shut down the thinclient using this command (on
> OTC 0.4.5), the NIC was not correctly conditioned on most of my clients for
> WOL (wake-on-LAN)  to work. In fact for some of them, I had to pull the
> power cord in order to start up successfully. People on this list pointed me
> to the ethtool which did allow the NIC to be correctly conditioned. At this
> point, I got stuck because while I could figure out the correct ethtool
> command line, I couldn't get it executed.
> In 0.4.5, more than one autostart (sudo?) command line application caused
> all of them to fail. (I have not tried this on OTC 1.0) I tried various
> combinations of multiple commands in one line but couldn't get it to work.
> I had a few other options to try but never got around to them.
> With OTC 1.0, it correctly conditions all my NICs - even the ones that I
> used to have to pull the power cord on, so I only need the single autostart
> application to shut down the client. I then have a scheduled task on a
> windows server that issues the WOL in the morning.
>
> It would be nice if autoshutdown was a configurable item for a client but I
> am happy with this solution for now.
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Stefan Vater  wrote:
>>
>> hi otc expterts,
>>
>> i've a question:
>>
>> i want to auto shutdown my otc clients in the evening (as my users are
>> to lazy or stu to do so).
>> bit as i see it, there is no crond or atd in otc ?!
>>
>> is there an other possibility to get this done?
>>
>>
>> regards,
>> stefan
>>
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Re: [openthinclient-user] thin client hardware recommendation

2012-12-11 Thread Stefan Vater
hi,

we are happy with the zotac zbox. look for a model with nvidia
graphics and use the OTC nvidia drivers.

regards,
stef

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> hi all,
>
> i'm looking at a new installation of openthinclient and wondering what the
> best thin client is.
>
> i have noticed that dell has purchased wyse -- is that a good choice?
>
> thanks
>
> m
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Re: [openthinclient-user] network problem with r8169 and localboot

2014-04-01 Thread Stefan Vater
Hello Steffen, hello list,

i took a look at consus (install version, not VM), but compared to V1 there
are missing some things, like local install, disable (not only hide) the
bar at the top.

I don't need exactly something developed, just want the nic to run
(workaround is ok, as when it's workíng it results in an image for this one
hardware type, which will be used).

Maybe someone did already some modifications to the initrd to solve such
problems

Thanks,
Stefan
 .


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 2:21 PM, Steffen Hönig
wrote:

>  Hi Stefan,
>
> there won't be any updates for the 1.x branch of the openthinclient suite
> . So please go for version 2.0 aka "consus" (vm appliance).
>
> Steffen
>
>
> On 04/01/2014 07:44 AM, Stefan Vater wrote:
>
> Hello List!
>
> I'm messing around with new hardware. Exactly zotac zbox id86.
>
> When i boot from network everything is fine.
>
> But we also want to deploy boxes with local disks.
>
> If i boot after installing with localinstall, the mashine hangs when trying
> to bring up the NIC (Realtek r8169).
> Error messages:
> eth0: unknown chipset
> eth0: link down
> eth0: link is not ready
>
> I attached 2 pics: one if it fails with localboot, the other from a
> successful network boot.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
> Stefan
>
>
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Re: [openthinclient-user] gdm of client segfaults after upgrade to latest otc 1.0.0 packages

2015-10-01 Thread Stefan Vater
Hello Thorsten,
hello List!

I have the same problem after installing ica-client-12 to OTC 1.0.

gdm[pid] segfault at 80 ip 0806148f

Did you ever solve the problem?
Anyone else maybe?

Cheers,
Stefan


On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 9:00 AM, Thorsten Leiser 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> our production system is currently running an otc 1.0.0 server with base
> 1.0.0-1 and otc-server components 0.4.5-488.
> Everything works fine. But after upgrading to latest available base
> 1.1.0-01 and latest otc-server components 1.0.0-1 we get segfaults on
> the upgraded client.
> The localboot upgrade process runs clean, but after that gdm is quitting
> with "gdm[3411]: segfault at 80 ip 0806148f sp bfe7bf10 error 4 in
> gdm[8048000+3c000]".
> After that i tried gpxe-boot to confirm, that this is not an issue
> caused by an faulty upgrade process. But gpxe runs in the same error.
> We tried forcing the graphics driver to use VESA, but without success.
>
> The client we tested is an OTC554. We cloned the server an tested it
> inside a testing environment before we unleash it upon the rest of our
> clients (nearly 150 clients).
>
> Has anyone an idea what's wrong?
>
> Regards
>
> Thorsten
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