Hi Charles,
Charles Barnwell schrieb am 11. Aug 2010 um 11:11:45 CEST:
> Also is there a way that I can check which lts.conf is being used by the
> client. I have set a root password so I can log on to the clients when
> booted.
Log on to your thin client an run:
getltscfg -a
This will sho
On Thursday 12 August 2010 22:31:02 ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net
wrote:
> [00:10:b5:c0:12:2a]
> XSERVER=vesa
> X_MODE_0 = 1280x1024
>
> This is a snippet from the lts.conf.
> It doesn't do the trick.
>
> I'm not at the school right now, so I cannot check it - but could it b
You may want to make sure you're using the intel xserver - I found
that the intel xserver didn't work correctly, so it fell back to VESA,
which was slow.
I ended up buying Asus AT3GC-I boards for about $90 each - they work
perfectly, though they do have a chipfan. The only caveat is that you
have
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Yeah, these are the ones that I can't get to work correctly. They're
VESA-only, and the NIC doesn't boot consistently with Hardy.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:35 PM, David Burgess wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Jordan Erickson
> wrote:
> > Nope, I got mine a few months ago so I guess if
I have ubuntu 10.4 & LTSP 5.2 and it works fine over NFS
O.
On 12.08.2010 01:20, mario salcedo wrote:
Hi, I am testing the last week for the new LTSP 5.2. I have Ubuntu 8.4 with LTSP
5, I want migrate to Ubuntu 10.4 and LTSP 5.2. But I think the NFS configuration
dont support for this versi
I have one - Intel johnstown and I am pretty disappointed. It is
noticeable slower than Via Epia EX board.
I expected better video performance from them (better drivers)!
The only + point is the power consumption.
Ondrej
On 21.07.2010 15:07, Michael Blinn wrote:
I have a few of these, and othe
in my case its 1024x768 but it should work with 800x600 too:
http://edubuntu.wikidot.com/lts-conf
2010/7/20 Andrés Yacopino
> I have problems with JAVA Fonts resolution, these look fine using the
> maximum resolution detected from the monitor (1024x768 in 15" CRT HP
> 5502 Monitor), but they
Hi. Can you tell me How do I do. I read a lot documentation about UBUNTU 10.4
and LTSP 5.2 and nothing.
Thanks.
From: Ondrej Valousek
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: marios...@yahoo.com
Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 3:54:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-d
I have an ltsp system that I installed on top of an already existing Lucid
system. On my system I have one lts.conf in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ If I edit
this file I see
# THIS FILE SHOULD NO LONGER BE USED FROM HERE !!!
and there is a recommendation to put it in /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386
I am working with a group who have ltsp clients that crash on a fairly
regular basis. When the machine crashes it shows an error message which I
think is just a spurious warning and nothing to do with the crash. The
message is:
(process:205): GLib - WARNING **: getpwuid_r() failed due to unknown
Unfortunately I'm still seeing issues with my nbd processes after
setting tcp_keepalive values back to their defaults.
Logs from this morning - turned on a client:
Aug 12 08:15:11 www nbdrootd[27834]: connect from ws1-195 (192.168.1.195)
Aug 12 08:15:11 www nbd_server[27835]: connect from 192.168
Hi for your response. I know Ubuntu LTSP use NBD for default, only Debian
version use NFS for default. In LTSP5 I can change to NFS alter the file
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/default/ltsp-client-setup, but in the new version, LTSP5.2
this file dont exist. I looking for information for change LTSP5.2 to N
Στις 11-08-2010, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 21:34 +0200, ο/η Verner Kjærsgaard
έγραψε:
> Once logged in, the user is taken to the proper desktop of his, but
> again it's way too large - and scrollable and so. If the user then
> finds and opens up 'controlpanel' and sets the correct resolution,
> subsequent
On 2010-08-12 12:42 +0200, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
> Jigish Gohil skrev:
> > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Verner Kjærsgaard
> > wrote:
> >> Q: Where can I instruct LDM to fix this?
> >>
> >> I tried lts.conf ([MAC ADR] X_SERVER_0=1200x1024) this
> >> seems to be ignored.
> >>
> > See X_MODE_0
Charles,
You can ignore that, I see it in many systems, A few ubuntu installs as
well as my ltsp clients. It is a problem that exists elsewhere. Some one
told me once in the irc channel but I forget. It does not have anything
to do with a crash. Does your machine have enough memory. Have you
Mario,
It is my understanding that nbd is used in place of nfs for ltsp 5.2. It
is set up out of the box to work for you with the images on the server.
You can setup swap and use a remote swap server as well if you like.
Would that not work for you?
Grant
On 08/11/2010 06:20 PM, mario salced
I am working with a group who have ltsp clients that crash on a fairly
regular basis. When the machine crashes it shows an error message
which I think is just a spurious warning and nothing to do with the
crash. The message is:
(process:205): GLib - WARNING **: getpwuid_r() failed due to unknown
Jigish Gohil skrev:
> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
>> Q: Where can I instruct LDM to fix this?
>>
>> I tried lts.conf ([MAC ADR] X_SERVER_0=1200x1024) this seems to be ignored.
>>
> See X_MODE_0 or XRANDR_MODE_0
>
> "man lts.conf" for more.
>
> Cheers
>
> -J
>
>
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