On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 17:16 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:17:40PM -0400, bjc wrote:
> > Each time I reboot my ltsp-server, ldm refuses to log users into the
> > clients. I get the message "this workstation isn't authorized to connect
> > to server".
>
> is the server
Hi Sudar,
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, shogunx wrote:
> Hi Sudar,
>
> On Tue, 28 Oct 2008, Sudev Barar wrote:
>
> > 2008/10/28 shogunx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Thanks for the kind words. I am the lead dev on that project If I can
> > > answer any questions, feel free to ask.
> > >
> >
> > Scott can
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:17:40PM -0400, bjc wrote:
> Each time I reboot my ltsp-server, ldm refuses to log users into the
> clients. I get the message "this workstation isn't authorized to connect
> to server".
is the server getting it's primary ip address via dhcp and getting a different
addres
Hi Juha,
yesterday I recognized the problem of slow java applications on our ltsp
clients. In our case the java program "geonext" is unuseable but
importand for our school. I found your solution posted some weeks ago:
> The sluggishness of some Java applications can be solved in Ubuntu
> Hardy by
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 17:17:40 -0400
bjc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Others have mentioned this problem on this list and suggest
> running two commands to fix the situation; ltsp-update-sshkeys followed by
> ltsp-update-image -a i386. This works for me, but only until I reboot my
> server. The situ
Hi,
Each time I reboot my ltsp-server, ldm refuses to log users into the
clients. I get the message "this workstation isn't authorized to connect
to server".
Others have mentioned this problem on this list and suggest
running two commands to fix the situation; ltsp-update-sshkeys followed by
ltsp
Hi,
I am new to this list but did check the archive and was unsuccessful to
find anything relevant to my problem.
We have been running ltsp4.2 for quite a while. More recently we have
moved about 30 thin clients to an ltsp5 server. Everything is running
debian sid with the only possibly unusual i
I am trying to install Ltsp 4.2 on Mandriva 2009 using a guide wrote for
Mandriva 2006 so some things should be different. I am using GDM and has set
lts.conf to have two SCREEN_01=startx and SCREEN_02=telnet.
The graphical login screen is displayed on the client (WS) asking for user and
passwo
Haha Sorry...Guess I over-explained how the printers were hooked up.
The clients are booting up as strictly LTSP clients. So yes...it is a
case of installing the driver to the LTSP box. Too many thoughts at
once. Thanks for the info. I guess it isn't really much harder than
the HP'sI
Hey Rick,
It would be better to give information on the LTSP/Distro side of things
than Windows, if we're gonna be troubleshooting that. ;) Are you booting
the thin clients into Linux or Windows via LTSP?
If you're talking Linux clients, there's really nothing out of the
ordinary to set it up
Hopefully I can give you what you need to help me out...
We have a 4 school + SAU, 800'ish PC network with Windows Server 2003/AD
and laser printers spooling through each campus' "data" server. To
install these printers to a windows client we Start, Run, //data-main
and double-click the printe
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