On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 03:05:39PM -0300, Osvaldo Filho wrote:
> Ubuntu 10.04 64bit for clients 32 bits
>
>
> LocalDev on /tmp/.(user)-ltspfs/ ?
> Why not on /media/(user) ?
It first mounts to /tmp/..., then bindmounts it to /media, or at least it
should. Is it not doing it for you?
Scott
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Ubuntu 10.04 64bit for clients 32 bits
LocalDev on /tmp/.(user)-ltspfs/ ?
Why not on /media/(user) ?
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Looks like a OpenLDAP issue.
slapd belongs to openldap
You should stop slapd and run slapindex.
// Appiah
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Amos Nimmo wrote:
> I found this in the syslog file on my ltsp server and am wondering what it
> means
>
> May 17 08:06:40 ltsp slapd[6447]: <= bdb_equality
I found this in the syslog file on my ltsp server and am wondering what it
means
May 17 08:06:40 ltsp slapd[6447]: <= bdb_equality_candidates: (uidNumber)
not indexed
May 17 08:06:40 ltsp slapd[6447]: <= bdb_equality_candidates: (uid) not
indexed
May 17 08:06:40 ltsp slapd[6447]: <= bdb_equality_c
Le vendredi 14 mai 2010 15:31:28, Donny Brooks a écrit :
> I am working on slowly migrating our users over to a thin client type setup
> and plan to use LTSP on top of ubuntu to do it. However, to ease the
> growing pains and such, I have figured I would try to move a few "test"
> programs onto a t
I have some update on that problem.
"xinput test " shows, that the os is getting events from
the mouse... I guess it is just the pointer that is not being drawn...
weird...
Zitat von Krzysztof Paliga :
> no, it is not helping... its kind of indeterministic..
>
> Zitat von Krzysztof Paliga :
>