Try df and see what it says.
I have had similar and found there was no disk space on the /var partition.
Don
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Hi everybody.
I've been seing some strange behavour. When a user logs into a terminal the X
display on the server crashes and a message telling that the display in which
was
Greetings,
I know the LTSP Clients run using the server ip address. I have assigned
two ip addresses to the server. One IP address is a Squid proxy server,
the other should be the LTSP server.
I want to set the firewall to reject anything that does not come from
the proxy, but the clients
John Lucas wrote:
The LTSP traffic (X and NFS) take place on your eth0:1, but the applications
are running on the server whose primary interface is eth0. There isn't
anything unexpected happening here.
Well - that is what I tried first. I now have ltsp on eth0, squid on
eth0:1, but I still
/xkb/rules/ files.
Alternatively, vice versa.
But thanks for the advice.
Don
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Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
Fredag 27 april 2007 10:11 skrev Don Robertson:
Verner � wrote:
Torsdag 26 april 2007 11:27 skrev Don Robertson:
If I log into a client as the terminal user
Verner � wrote:
Torsdag 26 april 2007 11:27 skrev Don Robertson:
Greetings,
I am running LTSP 4.2 on Debian Sarge. The clients all run KDE.
I would like to enable keyboard layouts for Khmer and English (en-NZ :-)
in KDE so users can switch between en and kh using the key command or
the KDE
Greetings,
I am running LTSP 4.2 on Debian Sarge. The clients all run KDE.
I would like to enable keyboard layouts for Khmer and English (en-NZ :-)
in KDE so users can switch between en and kh using the key command or
the KDE icon.
When I log into the LTSP Server or ssh to it I get the
{
hardware ethernet 0:0C:29:66:E8:13;
fixed-address 192.168.1.70;
option host-name webopac05;
}
}
}
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Cheers for that - almost what I want :-)
The problem I am having is removing the lock files. If i put *Anything*
in a ~/.xsession file, I can no longer log in. The display manager
relaunches itself and gives the login prompt again.
I am using KDE, and have looked at the xsession.options - it
Greetings,
I have seen a posting about this but cannot find it now I need it :-(
We have some public terminals that basically run firefox for our library
catalog. Many of our users shutdown firefox when they are finished, and
some of the less experienced users cannot launch it again.
When
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anything in the docs to help (except
someplace that says to use XSERVER=KDM - and *that* does not work)
I am using Fedora Core 2 and have set the system to use KDM (in
/etc/sysconfig/Desktop)
Or should I stick with gdm?
Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
Don
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with a session to your LTSP server.
Jim McQuillan
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Greetings - a while ago I saw an article showing how to set up a linux
machine so it would log into an LTSP server. You could then switch
between the Desktop and the LTSP
to use those. In FC2 I was getting endless disk
swaps whenever I wanted to add anything.
You need to run yum-arch to build the header files. Anyway - all about
FC2 I am afraid but I hope it helps.
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Greetings - a while ago I saw an article showing how to set up a linux
machine so it would log into an LTSP server. You could then switch
between the Desktop and the LTSP Client using ctrl-alt-F1
But now I cant find it. Can anyone let me know where it would be?
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You have not considered writing a webmin module?
Richard Shade wrote:
Remote Management and administration.. I am building the Terminal
Management Interface not but will add an admin section to edit
lts.conf and such. I will send you what I can, currently you will need
httpd and php
, but a user can
still disable the proxy for a session.
I cannot set the proxy to use port 80, as we are runnig the webserver.
Any ideas appreciated.
DOn
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Greetings,
The LTSP documentation I have says that Xkeyboard parameters that are
valid for x.org are valid for lts.conf. Where can I find the x.org
documentation covering the keyboard parameters? I cannot find it.
Don
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Hello all,
I'm happy to announce that LTSP-4.1.1 is now available. Lots of
enhancements and bug fixes to make you all happy.
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Hi - I would like to remove the options on the login screen - such as
languace, session etc.
How would I do this
Don
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weird is that when booting, I see a AT Keyboard
not present.
Otherwise all this stuff about loading usb modules and detecting
keyboard scrolls past.
Anyway - I am stumped. Any Ideas welcome.
Don
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Greetings,
I know this is a dumb question, but - er - I want my terminal users to
be able to run Firefox ... and thats it. Well, maybe a PDF viewer...
I gather IceWm or something like that is used, but how do I restrict
users to running just what i want them to run?
Don Robertson
to have the application translated into Japanese by the
end of the week. Ahh - life in the third world.
Any help/advice greatly apreciated.
Don
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