On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 07:01:34PM +0300, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
> Here same for Ubuntu.
>
> "To run the ltspfs implementation, the LOCALDEV variable must be set to
> True in the ltsp configuration file (/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf)."
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnableLTSP5LocalDevices
I've setup LTSP 5 on Ubuntu 9.04 i386 32bit.
On bootup I get the following error
Kernel call returned: Broken pipe Reconnecting
Negotiation: ..size = 295648KB
Error: Ioctl/1.1a failed: Bad file descriptor
This does not stop the booting though. Sometimes my thin client freezes
and I think it's d
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 02:45:54PM +0100, Phil Davey wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
> > LTSP 5 in Ubuntu takes some time to boot, because it gather all the
> > information about thin client, then configure X on the fly and
> > everything else, too.
>
> I'm just sta
yeah, thats the last option i guess. I just figured out that there is
an Item called Action Buttons which can be added on the Panel that has
the options to Quit and Lock. The quit works but not the lock option!
This is on the LTSP client again. I am wondering if there's any tweak
that needs to be i
> >>
> >> I have installed Xubuntu-Desktop on Ubuntu Server 8.04 64-bit for LTSP.
> >> I am able to lock the workstation on the server by pressing
> >> Ctrl+Alt+Delete,
> >> but this doesn't work on the LTSP client?
> >> Is there any option to lock the workstation on the LTSP client?
> >>
> > I ha
On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
> LTSP 5 in Ubuntu takes some time to boot, because it gather all the
> information about thin client, then configure X on the fly and
> everything else, too.
I'm just starting to move to LTSP 5 now, after using LTSP 4 for years.
(using Debian
asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
>> The thing is it
>> works on the server, when i plug-in a pen drive it comes up in the
>> places menu, but this doesnt happen on the LTSP client..
>
> Maybe xfce/file manager do not have such mechanism? Gnome/Nautilus does that.
>
> There was same problem with KD
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 5:05 PM, wrote:
>> The thing is it
>> works on the server, when i plug-in a pen drive it comes up in the
>> places menu, but this doesnt happen on the LTSP client..
>
> Maybe xfce/file manager do not have such mechanism? Gnome/Nautilus does that.
>
> There was same problem
> U r right.. But i have to make this work somehow.
In general I do opposite. If application does not work, I find the working
one and use it. Same with hardware, if some hardware does not work, I find
the working one.
But I do not waste too much time to one problem, application or hardware,
I'll
> The thing is it
> works on the server, when i plug-in a pen drive it comes up in the
> places menu, but this doesnt happen on the LTSP client..
Maybe xfce/file manager do not have such mechanism? Gnome/Nautilus does that.
There was same problem with KDE, too.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/
U r right.. But i have to make this work somehow. The thing is it
works on the server, when i plug-in a pen drive it comes up in the
places menu, but this doesnt happen on the LTSP client..
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:06 PM, wrote:
>
>> I have assigned LOCALDEV to TRUE and I am able to access US
Thanks! Agreed
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:42 AM, wrote:
>
>> Another reason, why i want to use the local RAM is because, i see a
>> 5-10 seconds pause when the thin client boots which was not there
>> earlier. I am wondering if there is an option to use the Local RAM
>> during the thin client boo
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