and admin tasks
2. A 32 bit install doesn't use the full capabilities of 64 bit on my
workstation / server, which is in use most of the time.
Per my OP, I am looking for an up to date guide for Proxy DHCP LTSP on
Ubuntu 16.04 [Debian would do just as well].
Best regards,
Andrew
On 21/06/17 13:03
by step guide for setting up LTSP with Proxy DHCP and
32 bit clients served from a 64 bit server, starting from scratch? I
would probably have to re-install.
Best regards,
Andrew
On 18/06/17 21:02, Vinícius Ferrão wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Just configure your dhcpd.conf accordingly. Here’s is how
taller DVD to install
over only /dev/sda1 and not touch /home on /dev/sda5? I tried this once
on another machine and had to reinstall grub because I'd misunderstood
the whole process, and don't know why.
Thanks for considering this question!
to a client
As regards the original question:
printer: yes
scanner: yes
cdwriter: don't know. Probably yes, using CDWserver
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Hi,
Any one on this please? What may I be doing incorrectly?
Even port 9100 on the thin-client can be telnet'ed .
SB
Just a shot in the dark: some versions of ltsp are missing the script
/usr/sbin/jetpipe on the client.
Andrew
Hi,
I'd prefer to use directx on my ltsp setup as I do quite a lot of work
with images and the encryption seems to slow things down a bit. The
trouble is that if I use directx=Y, gthumb crashes when I try to view
images full-screen.
Is there any solution to this?
TIA
Andrew
difference.
I did not run ltsp-update-image --arch i386. (Should I?)
YES
I hope you can help me get this working.
Thank you again.
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Hi,
Thin client ssh keys in /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts on server?
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I caution any LTSP admins to avoid GDM 2.20.x until the problem is
resolved.
Just after GDM 2.20.2 was released, I submitted a patch that may help with
the GDM XDMCP problem.
we didnt use GDM since two years in LTSP ...
even though you
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
After upgrading Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 8, my DISPLAY environment variable
is always an IP address instead of a FQDN (station001.example.net). The
change breaks login my scripts.
Is there a way to change DISPLAY back to the FQDN? What program sets
Frank Cox wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:57:39 -0700 (MST)
Andrew Ziem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My main problem is I cannot define the maximum
number of sessions, which stays at the default of 16.
Indeed. As I stated earlier, there is at least one bug report regarding this
matter
Andrew Ziem wrote:
After upgrading Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 8, my DISPLAY environment variable
is always an IP address instead of a FQDN (station001.example.net). The
change breaks login my scripts.
Is there a way to change DISPLAY back to the FQDN? What program sets
DISPLAY?
Here's
After upgrading Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 8, my DISPLAY environment variable
is always an IP address instead of a FQDN (station001.example.net). The
change breaks login my scripts.
Is there a way to change DISPLAY back to the FQDN? What program sets
DISPLAY?
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Andrew Ziem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do others have GDM 2.20.x working? I am having headaches after
upgrading
Fedora Core 6 to Fedora 8 with gdm-2.20.1-7.fc8. A lot of stations
login
just fine, but I can't change the default
is my lts.conf file.
[default]
SOUND=True
LOCALDEV=True
NBD_SWAP=True
SYSLOG=server
[00:50:8b:49:72:dc]
#[ws043]
SOUND=True
LOCALDEV=True
NBD_SWAP=True
SYSLOG=server
PRINTER_0_DEVICE=U
PRINTER_0_TYPE=/dev/usblp0
Shouldn't these be the other way round?
Andrew
are on ltsp4.2 and OpenSuSE 10.1
Thanks in advance,
Frank
I have a compaq deskpro ens with i815 chipset. I can get 1440x900 either
with a local installation (Slackware 12) or as a thin client using
LTSP-5. Using ltsp-4.2 I wasn't able to get above
1024x768.
Andrew
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 14:17 +0200, Andrew wrote:
Hi,
I've installed ltsp5 using the debian-etch tarball on a slackware-12
system. Sound works, printers work, cdrom works (desktop icon).
I have an HP Photosmart D5160 with five-in-one card reader. Is there any
hope of getting
on /tmp/.andrew-ltspfs/usbdisk-sda type fuse
(rw,nosuid,nodev,user=andrew)
There is a device /dev/sda on the client, but no /dev/sda1 and no
desktop icon. If I run fsdisk /dev/sda it shows the partition and after
that the /dev/sda1 node appears and I can mount it on the client and
browse
stick with 4.2 if I could fix my screen.
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The only thing I cannot get right on ltsp-4.2 is a screen resolution of
1440x900, even entering the resolution and sync rates. It works fine on
ltsp-5, but I'm using the Debian tarball on a Slackware-12 install and
printers and local storage are proving to be a nightmare
Dan Maranville wrote:
Andrew,
I had the issue you mentioned and I found the reason was that the nvidia
drivers were not being loaded on the client in LTSP 4.2.
A little more information on this client would be beneficial to you here.
Regards,
Dan
This is a Compaq Deskpro
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto?highlight=%28ltsp%29 ( used the top
section).
Help !
Thanks in advance
Paras.
In Preferences select esd for your output and enter thin client name.
Sorry I can't remember exactly how the menu goes but I'm no longer using
xmms.
HTH
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We are using SUSE 10.1 on similar hardware. I wonder if the authd
package for Fedora would work on SUSE. Are you running your squid
server in transparent mode? We are, for now, and I know that many
ident servers have a problem
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Onsdag 11 april 2007 21:31 skrev Andrew Z:
The changes are noted at the top of the attached patch.
Thank You!
- only, I'm not very good at applying patches..., a short how-to??
- thanks in advance!
Hi Verner,
Try this:
# cp /usr/sbin
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#3) Remove the .desktop file from the ~/Desktop
Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
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Slay worked. Thanks!
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Darryl Palmer wrote:
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I'm trying to run Tux Math on our LTSP-type terminals, but the LCD
flat
panel says input not supported. Any tips on how to run full
screen?
Also, I noticed
:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/ManagingUserConfiguration#XMMS
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Em Sex, 2007-03-02 às 14:23 -0700, Andrew Ziem escreveu:
Antonio Prado wrote:
I am using Ubuntu 6,06 and LTSP 4.2
I obtain to hear mp3 in the stations using ltsp with xmms.
I am not obtaining to hear sound using Gxine.
What necessary to configure? In case
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On a terminal, OpenOffice.org would not start. I turned it off and ran
killall -u learn070 to kill all the user's processes. However, the
following processes remain. How do I prevent this problem? Or fix it
now (without rebooting the server)?
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worked fine, there has been a nasty
autologin/timed login bug starting in GDM 2.14.0. I wrote a patch for
the timed login which I think made it in for GDM 2.16.2.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340148
Andrew
, and reducing Firefox's memory usage seems to help. The GX110
are small and make nice terminals since the local utilities company gave
us so many for free.
Andrew
Petre Scheie wrote:
I just tried a gx110 with bios version A07 with a k12ltsp 5 (ltsp 4.2) server
and the
client booted
Petre Scheie wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Petre Scheie wrote:
Could you elaborate on how your script works? I tried it, using your
instructions, but
the login screen just says User /usr/bin/autologin.pl| will login in 30
seconds and
when the 30 seconds runs out, the X server
Petre Scheie wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Petre Scheie wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Petre Scheie wrote:
Could you elaborate on how your script works? I tried it, using your
instructions, but
the login screen just says User /usr/bin/autologin.pl| will login
Petre Scheie wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Petre Scheie wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Petre Scheie wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
Petre Scheie wrote:
Could you elaborate on how your script works? I tried
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How do I go about doing this?
You need to use x11vnc, which you may or may not have installed. Then
instead of 'vncserver' you run 'x11vnc' on the server.
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By the way, it looks like Steven McCoy added a nice comparison table to
the sound page on the wiki. He even included Flash 9. :)
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Sound
Andrew
[...snip: lots of errors...]
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Peter Hartmann wrote:
This could be dumb but can't we just do esddsp firefox like we do
with esddsp rdesktop?
Peter
On 10/19/06, Andrew Ziem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Flash 9 Beta is available, but it requires ALSA for sound and does
not support
walter crandall wrote:
Andrew Ziem wrote:
walter crandall wrote:
We have a client with multiple ltsp sites each supported through its own
ltsp server. Internet access is through a central linux firewall and
squidguard in the home office. All remote offices are T1 connected
).
You can also think of it how an Internet streaming audio (e.g.
Shoutcast/ Real Audio) server does not need a sound card, but it plays
sound through computers.
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I've had some headaches with i810 X.org. We recently are upgrading
terminals to Dell Optiplex GX100 (Pentium 3), and they run i810.
Unfortunately they often crash on sites with flash such as
http://nadaguides.com and http://sprint.com . After X dies, you see
the console
Andrew
going to try to reduce Firefox memory usage and look for an
improvement. Also, I'm looking at the xrestop tool.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Reducing_memory_usage_(Firefox)
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.cache.memory.capacity
Andrew
applications.
Here's 180 concurrent users running Evolution on one server:
http://davelargo.blogspot.com/2006/09/really-efficient-software-deployment.html
Also, check out the success stories page on the LTSP wiki.
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Disconnect.
Either terminate the power (by turning off the power strip, for example)
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user's home dir is on the local ltsp server it works great.
We are running LTSP-4.2 Update 2.
Are you running nfslock?
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Spent a few hours on this...
Thanks for all the advice, once I am done I hope to post a clear how to.
Maybe you could post it here:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/ManagingUserConfiguration
Andrew
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X_VERTREFRESH = 55-75
Hope that helps!
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On Wed, 31 May 2006, Andrew Ziem wrote:
I have several systems that won't start with the i810 driver. Instead, I just
get this:
(==) I810(0): Write-combining
to be updated from LTSP 4.1 because LTSP 4.2 uses
X.org 6.9.
# For XFree86 4.x, you can specify the driver module. X4 drivers
# such as ati, cirrus, s3virge, sis and more can be specified.
# XFree86 3.3.6, you specify the Xserver. Such as XF86_SVGA, XF86_S3,
# etc.
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.
This way I have multiple logins per station and autologin as well.
For safe keeping, maybe you want to post the info at
http://wiki.ltsp.org ? There is already a GDM autologin under the
WorksInProgress ection.
Andrew
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I'm having two i810 terminals where the Xserver crashes. Just loading
in Firefox nadaguides.com causes X to die and the whole system to
freeze: not even the capslock key works.
Per previous discussion
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CHris, Andrew,
I have both Mplayer, and Xine installed on all of our Linux servers,and
Xine works fine as out web embedded video player, and Mplayer is used
for playing local video clips.
If youd like ill email our school FTP site and you can download the
RPM's to install
Chris Fanning wrote:
has anyone tried running mplayer as a local app?
That would solve the issue, wouldn't it?
That's what I thought. IIRC, after lots of flickering and other
psychedelic effects, the client froze. Someone more knowledgeable than I
might make a better job of it.
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Is it possible for a thin client to access a cdrom device which is
neither local nor on the server? In other words, it's on a separate
workstation. Would the 'next server' option in dhcpd.conf do this? Or
should it be done via nfs? Or what?
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, it cannot be changed in
thunderbird via options that I can see, so it will still open in /tmp.
Try attaching strace to the existing process or launching a new process
with it.
Which version of OOo are you using on which Linux distribution?
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You can see whether your graphics card is supported or not
in /opt/lstp/i386/etc/vidlists.
make that:
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A dvd reader is just a suped-up cdrom drive, so there should be no
problem there.
Evan
Cheers. The correct answer in fact should have been RTFWiki.
It's recognised OK and readable, but I haven't managed to make mplayer
work as a local app. For the time being I've
Is it possible to have a dvd reader as a local device?
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