Re: [Ltsp-discuss] suddenly BusyBox on clients

2008-07-17 Thread jam
On Friday 18 July 2008 03:02:29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Use wireshare to watch what you ask for and what you get. > > I guess you mean Wireshark ? Brain fade. 'e' and 'k' are too far apart for any other excuse. Sorry! James -

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] suddenly BusyBox on clients

2008-07-17 Thread Bob Wooden
I went back and started with my July 11 syslog and discovered the same error message up to and including today's log file. ---snip--- Jul 11 14:05:18 microwave xinetd[21095]: inetd.conf - Bad value for wait: nowait.400 [file=/etc/inetd.conf] [line=40]

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] suddenly BusyBox on clients

2008-07-17 Thread Xavier Brochard
Le Thursday 17 July 2008 03:22:47 jam, vous avez écrit : > Use wireshare to watch what you ask for and what you get. I guess you mean Wireshark ? -- Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED] - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Y

[Ltsp-discuss] Easy-LTSP weekly meeting

2008-07-17 Thread Jan Weber
Hi all, today we had our weekly project meeting on #ltsp, you can find the transcript at http://forgeftp.novell.com/kiwi-ltsp/ltsp-gui-meeting-17-july.txt After solving my little Gtk# problem, we discussed about the directory structure for the application: /etc/easy-ltsp/ => will contain conf

[Ltsp-discuss] Problem while booting

2008-07-17 Thread Nathan Burgener
Hi I try to connect to the server over a IPSec VPN. No I get the image from the server and the server will boot. But it can not boot. The process is stopping at the point: Negotiation; Does anybody has an idea. May be the mtu of the network device is to high. Is there a possbility, to change

[Ltsp-discuss] Local drive mounts not being removed

2008-07-17 Thread Chris Roberts
I'm finding that local drive mounts are not being removed at session end, with the result that our /etc/mtab has lots of duplicate entries like this: Extract from /etc/mtab: ltspfs /tmp/.colin-ltspfs/floppy0 fuse rw,nosuid,nodev,user=colin 0 0 ltspfs /tmp/.ian-ltspfs/floppy0 fuse rw,nosuid,nodev

[Ltsp-discuss] few questions on security of /home , mount local hd and vnc

2008-07-17 Thread David Burgess
When you are logged into the ws, you are for most practical purposes logged in to the server. I'll give more detail in the context of your questions. On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:10 AM, Jean-Louis curty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Everybody, > > I'm testing LTSP 5 on ubuntu 8.04, > installation