Hi Ben,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 10:24:02PM +, Ben Green wrote:
> Remote usb disks do actually get mounted, it's just that they don't
> get bind mounted to /media// as they should and hence don't
> get shown on the desktop. There are also remove cleanup issues, but
> I'd be happy to get to a
Quoting "Vagrant Cascadian" :
alternately, there *might* be ltspfs-specific 32-bit/64-bit
incompatibilities,
but my memory is a bit hazy on that.
Thanks for all that. I have fuse working fine in the guest, and all
the relevant ccapabilities are set too. All users are in the fuse and
plug
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 02:09:00PM +, Ben Green wrote:
> I've got ltsp-5.2.4 on Debian Squeeze up and running, it's running
> great... except... USB local devices are not working. Some stuff is
> firing, but it seems that lbmount doesn't seem to be doing it's job.
>
> The setup is as follows,
Hi all,
I've got ltsp-5.2.4 on Debian Squeeze up and running, it's running
great... except... USB local devices are not working. Some stuff is
firing, but it seems that lbmount doesn't seem to be doing it's job.
The setup is as follows, Linux-Vserver guest as the host LTSP server.
AMD64 i
Some intel chipsets can get confused about outputs and think, for
example, that an LVDS output is present when it isn't. This causes the
driver to choose the wrong mode for the display.
Could you do the following:
1. Remove the X_CONF line
2. Boot the thin client and log in.
3. Run "xrandr" from