Op 13-06-12 08:28, Philip Loewen schreef:
Unfortunately I don't really understand how pulseaudio is supposed to
work across the network. Should a pulseaudio process be running also on
the LTSP server?
Seems like you have figured out most of it already. :-)
See pulseaudio as a sound 'server'.
Στις 13/06/2012 11:27 πμ, ο/η Peter D Knight έγραψε:
client boots into initramfs
dmesg shows
unable to read squash super block
added this to /etc/inetd.conf
2000stream tcpnowait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/nbdrootd
/opt/ltsp/images/i386.img
Remove it, in 12.04 nbd-server is
Thanks Jan
nbd server is runing fine. Removed the line from inetd.conf
I wanted to try and mount the image
root@peter:/etc/nbd-server/conf.d# nbd-client 127.0.0.1 2000 /dev/nbd0
Negotiation: ..size = 240MB
bs=1024, sz=251707392 bytes
So /dev/nbd0 is fine on the server
What file type is it
mount
On 13-06-12 08:28, Philip Loewen wrote:
Unfortunately I don't really understand how pulseaudio is supposed to
work across the network. Should a pulseaudio process be running also on
the LTSP server?
Seems like you have figured out most of it already.
See pulseaudio as a sound 'server'. It
On 06/13/2012 10:39 AM, Richard Doyle wrote:
E: [pulseaudio] module-console-kit.c: GetSessionsForUnixUser() call
failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ExecFailed: Failed to execute
program /usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper: Success
E: [pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to load module
Jan,
Thanks ever so much for the fantastic detailed reply below. It inspires
me to make another attempt on the coming weekend. Your pointers to where
the LTSP system keeps its startup commands will be particularly helpful.
(Emergencies at work will now take me off-line for a day or two.)
I do