Paul,
ltspadmin is written in Perl, so I think it's unlikely that the
ltspadmin utility itself is doing the segfault. But, ltspadmin calls a
number of other utilities, and it might be one of those that is crapping
out.
What are you doing in ltspadmin at the point where it dies?
Jim McQuillan
[E
Hi,
I've been running LTSP on Fedora Core 3 under VMWare Workstation 5. I
went to run ltspadmin and it will not run. The only error message I get
is 'segmentation fault'. There is nothing in any of the logs as far as
I can tell. As I understand it a segmentation fault occurs when there
are pro
On 09/09/2005 at 15:22 Harry Sufehmi wrote:
>On 05/09/2005 at 10:13 Ondrej Valousek wrote:
>>I am using FC3/KDE as a logon server happily (with sound).
>>There must be an option for ESD - make sure you have installed it.
>>Note: Alsa is only kernel driver (not sound server like ESD)
>
>Thanks - th
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 04:49,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm running an LTSP setup with multiple servers. In a nutshell, I'm trying=
> =20
> to create a chat program for the servers using JAVA Socket and
> ServerSocket= =20
> class. The application never connected. I've discovered the foll
On Wednesday 14 September 2005 04:49,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been using LTSP and ELO touchscreens for some time now. Recently I
> tried using LTSP4 and I am unable to make any difference to the
> calibration. The changes I make to MINX/MAXX etc appear to go into the
> XFConfig file built,
Am Freitag, den 09.09.2005, 01:07 -0400 schrieb Coach Basti:
> Hello guys.
Hi,
...please try putting reasonable Subject: lines into your mail...
> I'm running an LTSP setup with multiple servers. In a nutshell, I'm
> trying to create a chat program for the servers using JAVA Socket and
> ServerS
LTSP is great and I think it will find wide use for us.
Sometimes we /need/ to run programs locally for various reasons.
(e.g. Sometimes we want to test performance of a program and don't want
the network effects to sneak in.)
Is it possible to run stuff locally and log stuff locally?
If this c
Hello there.
I'm just wondering if the general formula applies solely to Chad's LTSP
setup or is it for the LTSP setup with thin clients (no HD, and just
about 128 Mb RAM) If possible, I'd like to know the formula, or at
least, a rough estimate of "client capacity" of a server given its
memory an
Dear Roberto,
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 Roberto Leiva M.(Lista) wrote :
>info wrote:
>>I have documented Few Steps , from all the responses i got
>>
>>How to generate ssh -key gen for new user
>>1) Creat user
>>2) update ypserver pass file by ( Don't forget to do this)
>> /var/yp/make
>
>i don't
Hello guys.
I'm running an LTSP setup with multiple servers. In a nutshell, I'm
trying to create a chat program for the servers using JAVA Socket and
ServerSocket class. The application never connected. I've discovered
the following using ping and tcpdump:
1. An LTSP server can ping thin clients
Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 22:17, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> Richard,
>
> Ok, just re-install ltsp-4.1.1, to a separate directory, like
> /opt/ltsp-4.1.1
>
> Then, update your dhcpd.conf file, to set the root-path to the new
> location.
>
> Then, copy your lts.conf file from your old ltsp tree to y
Richard,
Ok, just re-install ltsp-4.1.1, to a separate directory, like
/opt/ltsp-4.1.1
Then, update your dhcpd.conf file, to set the root-path to the new
location.
Then, copy your lts.conf file from your old ltsp tree to your new one.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Rich
Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 20:59, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> Richard,
>
> I've got a 4.1.1 server here, and a T-170 thin client plugged in.
> I've got:
>
> SCREEN_01 = shell
> SCREEN_02 = startx
>
> I boot it up, i get the GUI login. I can hit Ctrl-Alt-F1, and it takes
> me back to screen1 w
Richard,
I've got a 4.1.1 server here, and a T-170 thin client plugged in.
I've got:
SCREEN_01 = shell
SCREEN_02 = startx
I boot it up, i get the GUI login. I can hit Ctrl-Alt-F1, and it takes
me back to screen1 with a shell.
What video chipset do you have?
Maybe it's some issue with th
Hi
I have
SCREEN_01 = startx
SCREEN_02 = shell
and I can switch between the 2 easily.
Dave
Richard Bos wrote:
>Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 13:56, schreef Joe Auerbach:
>
>
>>Are you sure you don't want the following:
>>
>>screen01= telnet
>>
>>That's what I use and it's just fine. I
Op dinsdag 13 september 2005 13:56, schreef Joe Auerbach:
> Are you sure you don't want the following:
>
> screen01= telnet
>
> That's what I use and it's just fine. I think the command line you're
> seeing may be the command line that begins every x session briefly.
> Give that a shot.
I k
I just played a dvd on my ltsp workstation using the Totem Movie Player
and got a very choppy output. On the ltsp-server the dvd played
normally. I am trying to figure out why this is the case.
My setup is; server: Mandrake 10.1 on a compaq deskpro pentium III, 500
Mhz, with 260 Mb of ram. The et
Chris,
If your dhcp server is handing out dynamic addresses from a pool, then
it won't give the workstation a hostname. This isn't fatal.
It just means you can't use the hostname for sections in the lts.conf
file. instead, you can use IP addresses or MAC addresses in lts.conf.
Take a look at:
LTSP install docs say dhclient must get hostname in
addition to IP address from server.
I'm having trouble doing this. It seems it is either impossible
or not easy to do this. Sample dhcp.conf provided didn't
do the trick either.
Is there a way to check if my dhcp setup is passing ALL the
valu
Devendra,
Make sure you aren't logging in with the same User id on 2 machines at
the same time. KDE and Gnome don't like that.
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Devendra Shirsath wrote:
> Hello friends
> My ltsp running fine
> But i got one warning
> klauncher could not be
Adam,
What version of dhcpd are you using? If it's 3.0.3, there's a problem.
Fortunately, the fix is easy.
Take a look at this article:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/DHCP
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> Thanks Jim,
>
> I have copied
Are you sure you don't want the following:
screen01= telnet
That's what I use and it's just fine. I think the command line you're
seeing may be the command line that begins every x session briefly.
Give that a shot.
Richard Bos wrote:
I just finished an upgrade from 4.1 to 4.1.1 and
Am Dienstag, den 13.09.2005, 20:39 +1200 schrieb Adam Bogacki:
> Thanks Jim,
>
> I have copied output from tcpdump and netstat below - at least
> the cable and connections are working, together with the
> original error message.
>
> (1) tcpdump
>
> Tux:/var/log# tcpdump -i eth1 port 67
> tcpdump
Hello friends
My ltsp running fine
But i got one warning
klauncher could not be reached via DCOP
this warning got on ltsp server when i try to
run kde application like kwrite or konsole or konqueror on server machine
I do one thing in /etc/sysconfig/deskop file as follows
DESKTOP="KDE"
DISPLA
I've been using LTSP and ELO touchscreens for some time now. Recently I
tried using LTSP4 and I am unable to make any difference to the
calibration. The changes I make to MINX/MAXX etc appear to go into the
XFConfig file built, but the cursor stays in the same position! I've
tried replacing the dri
Thanks Jim,
I have copied output from tcpdump and netstat below - at least
the cable and connections are working, together with the
original error message.
(1) tcpdump
Tux:/var/log# tcpdump -i eth1 port 67
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol
decode
listening on et
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