daya wrote:
Hi, all
I have tried to install ltsp in lenny, using ltsp-build-client and as
instructed in http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto, the upper one. It
installed successfully. But X is not started in client. ldm was not
installed in the server. So I installed it , again it doesn't work.
daya wrote:
Hi, all
I have tried to install ltsp in lenny, using ltsp-build-client and as
instructed in http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto, the upper one. It
installed successfully. But X is not started in client. ldm was not
installed in the server. So I installed it , again it doesn't work.
Frédéric Le Roy wrote:
Hello,
I got exactly the same problem on Debian. I have the same error
messages, but before this week end (I have to notice that I didn't use
the LTSP clients for 2 weeks) it works very well : connection with
ldm, ...
I made upgrade of my system just before testing
Frédéric Le Roy wrote:
Hello,
I got exactly the same problem on Debian. I have the same error
messages, but before this week end (I have to notice that I didn't use
the LTSP clients for 2 weeks) it works very well : connection with
ldm, ...
I made upgrade of my system just before testing
G. David Sword wrote:
I just looked at the console on f7, and near the bottom I see the
error message as follows:
ssh: xapp: name or service not known
For what it's worth, I fixed this. ldm is not installed in the default
client build in debian. If you apt-get install ldm in the chroot
Hi Folks
Am looking at upgrading from 4.2 to LTSP5. I did the install, the
ltsp-build-client, and it all seemed ok.
The terminals booted, but gave a message saying that xdialog was not
installed, so I installed xdialog.
Now a box pops up with an input field, and 2 buttons (login and
SZABO Zsolt wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, G. David Sword wrote:
Hi Folks
Am looking at upgrading from 4.2 to LTSP5. I did the install, the
ltsp-build-client, and it all seemed ok.
The terminals booted, but gave a message saying that xdialog was not
installed, so I installed xdialog
SZABO Zsolt wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, G. David Sword wrote:
SZABO Zsolt wrote:
What is in your lts.conf?
Nothing. I didn't think it was needed by default.
Hmm... oh yes, now I can remember, as if the debian ltsp-build-client
script did not generate lts.conf
Oliver Grawert wrote:
hi,
Am Freitag, den 22.02.2008, 12:46 + schrieb G. David Sword:
Hi Folks
Am looking at upgrading from 4.2 to LTSP5. I did the install, the
ltsp-build-client, and it all seemed ok.
The terminals booted, but gave a message saying that xdialog was not
installed, so
I just looked at the console on f7, and near the bottom I see the error
message as follows:
ssh: xapp: name or service not known
Does this give us any clues?
Thanks
David
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G. David Sword wrote:
Hi
I have been following the instructions in the wiki about installing
MueKow on Debian, and although it took a few attempts to get it all to
download and install properly, it is now installed as per the
instructions. I have run qemu as a test, as described in the wiki
Hi
I have been following the instructions in the wiki about installing
MueKow on Debian, and although it took a few attempts to get it all to
download and install properly, it is now installed as per the
instructions. I have run qemu as a test, as described in the wiki, and
it boots up to a
Philippe ENTZMANN wrote:
Thanks Chris,
I read it again and still not understand.
I know this issue is not related to LTSP but related to me ;-)
The wiki about Firefox local app shows this SSH command :
ssh $LTSP_HOSTNAME TMPDIR=~/.tmp DISPLAY=$DISPLAY /{path to firefox}/firefox
I will
Hi
I am setting up a voip solution on our ltsp system, and I need some
kernel modules which are not in the standard LTSP kernel (e.g. the
yealink module for usb telephone handsets). I have had a search around,
and found some stuff about compiling kernels for older versions of ltsp,
but not
Jim McQuillan wrote:
On Tue, September 26, 2006 11:38 am, G. David Sword wrote:
Hi
I am setting up a voip solution on our ltsp system, and I need some
kernel modules which are not in the standard LTSP kernel (e.g. the
yealink module for usb telephone handsets). I have had a search
Pieter Nagel wrote:
I am running Fedora Core 4 on a Dell PowerEdge 830 server at a school.
I have installed and configured LTSP as separate
package after the initial install. There is 20 thin clients(Compaq
Deskpro PIII-500MHZ 128MB RAM Intel Pro NIC).
It has been running great - lately I
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Ola Ketil Siqveland
Did you enable tftp? - you need to restart xinetd to pick up changes in
the config. files
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