On 2014-08-14 18:55, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2014-08-14, richard kweskin wrote:
9 patched /usr/share/ltsp/update-kernels (using
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ltsp-trunk/revision/2569
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ltsp-trunk/revision/2570
)
10
On 2014-08-14 19:01, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
snip
The -486 kernel only supports a single CPU. You'll want either a
-686-pae
or -amd64 kernel running on your server.
If you're using ltsp-pnp, you'll want to install both the
linux-image-486 and linux-image-686-pae and/or linux-image-amd64
ltsp@ltsp-pnp:/home/ltsp001$ cat .dmrc
[Desktop]
Session=gnome-fallback
That works, may thanks!
F
Or put it in lts.conf, this is an example (my Virtualbox test server).
ltsp@ltsp-pnp:/home/ltsp001$ cat /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf
[Default]
SCREEN_02=shell
SCREEN_07=ldm
On 2014-08-15, richard kweskin wrote:
In /etc/ltsp/update-kernels.conf the line
LIST_KERNELS_DEFAULT=486
is for older clients and
LIST_KERNELS_DEFAULT=686-pae
is for capable clients.
Is the one line appropriate for all the clients so that one must put
the lowest common need?
No need
Thank you man,
I followed some instructions found on web and now it's working.
Too bad i have no clue why it's working now and didn't work before.
I completely removed the image in generated a new one, and it worked on
first login attempt.
2014-08-14 17:26 GMT-03:00 Andreas-Christoph Bernstein