[Ltsp-discuss] Need help in some modifications

2006-11-21 Thread Fernando Rocha Durso
Hi people, I'm new in this list, I hope i can contribute here in some way... But for now, I need help, my problem is that I need to implement a Win 2003 thinclient and I decided to use LTSP.org software, but when installing I had to install gdm because the installation asked for xdmcp,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Need help in some modifications

2006-11-21 Thread Fernando Rocha Durso
Thanks everybody, it worked perfectly! John Lucas wrote: That would be the lts.conf file in your active ltsp tree (i.e. /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf). On Tuesday 21 November 2006 06:15, Kai Wollweber wrote: Am Dienstag, 21. November 2006 10:58 schrieb Fernando Rocha Durso: Is

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sesreg defunct

2006-11-21 Thread Todd Shoemaker
Just a guess, but generally when users cannot log in, I've learned to check for full root partitions. If the root partition is full, sometimes this can happen. Use 'df -h' to view all partitions and their current capacity. It is good practice to separate the root, home, usr, var, and tmp

[Ltsp-discuss] sesreg defunct

2006-11-21 Thread jef peeraer
i have a server (suse 9.1) which runs till 30 users ( still ltsp 4.1 ). Every 100 days or so, i get the same strange behaviour. Users cannot login anymore. When i log in and become root, i do a who, and see nobody, except myself. However, if i look at all the processes, a lot of kdeinit's and

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] [FOLLOW UP] Re: Anyone tried this thinclient?

2006-11-21 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
Le mardi 21 novembre 2006 à 08:12 +0530, Sudev Barar a écrit : Interesting thin client solution Yes, it's a pretty small, fanless terminal. Just got a couple of them: - They're a bit underpowered, so bootup takes a while, but once you're logged in, you get decent X performance - They are pretty