_i386.deb
: apt-get -f install
: exit
: sudo ltsp-update-kernels
: sudo ltsp-update-image
It looks as if the kernel in jessie-backports may not have aufs or
overlayfs.
How do I ge
ttles.
Regards,
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On 11/04/17 06:31, Simon Baev wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am planing to rebuild our existing *thin-client* LTSP setup based
> off of the Lubuntu 14.04 and replace all thin terminals by *fat
> clients*. Couple weeks ago I read here that there exist cheap des
It was from Debian testing aka stretch.
On 31/03/17 05:45, tuhar...@misbb.sk wrote:
> That's great news. From which repository did You upgrade those packages?
>
>
> On 30.03.2017 01:53, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I just upgraded nbd-server (on my LTSP debian testing server) an
I just upgraded nbd-server (on my LTSP debian testing server) and
nbd-client (within my chroot image) and now I can boot the thin clients.
Seems like vagrant's fix has solved my problem, thank you.
Ref;
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=846998#27
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We are running 64bit fat clients with Ubuntu 16.04, tied to a server
with the same architecture and OS. We have a 32bit application that
needs a handful of 32bit libraries to run. On a normal desktop install I
could do "apt install libpangoxft-1.0-0:i386" for example, and it would
install. The
chine on the server which would use the
graphics card of the thin client?
Or
Is there another way in which LTSP could use the gVirt directly to
provide applications which are installed only on the server the ability
to talk directly with the thin clients GPU?
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> W dniu 07.02.2017 o 01:24, James Linder pisze:
> >
> >
For youtube performance on thin clients I've installed a copy of
chromium in the thin client chroot section and tell people to use
chromium for youtube. This way it uses the power of the thin clients
video card instead of the servers.
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On 31/08/16 03:29, Luis Roberto R
You could also install those apps as localapps and keep your thin client
setup, if it's just one or two apps going slow this could be an easy
solution.
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I'm running wine 1.4.1 and I can start wine notepad.exe on a thin client
so I don't think it's wine itself. My display environment is set correctly.
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If I change this to my thin clients DISPLAY it still doesn't work
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I get the error
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https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/wiki
Is it possible? Should I use the LDM_SESSION at all?
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this working nicely. It would just be nice to have a portable LTSP
server and be able to plug it into an existing network and not have to
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om
I know one work around is to run the browser as a localapp. Is there a
way to use the power of the graphics cards on the thin clients to
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gnash is very different from the freshplayerplugin. We wanted to use the Adobe
Flash version 17 on the thin clients through firefox.
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On 02/04/15 07:37, mario salcedo wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I install that in my Debian Wheezy
>
> apt-get install gnash browser-plugin-gn
ctly with /usr/bin/firefox on the client and
that didn't work.
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S437, it's reliable, fanless, fast and handles two screens nicely.
Here is my full list of thin clients I've looked at in the past
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuZCnWTteFtRdDlEUmxwQVVRWmZIT1lneWs2YWtNVmc&usp=sharing
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On 17/01/15 04:18, Edgar Kogler wrote:
mounted. By now it should be working.
You will sometimes need to make a link to the following in the users file
manager
: /media/
If it's a ntfs drive make sure you have the 'ntfs-3g' package installed in the
chroot.
: apt-get install ntfs-3g
Rebuild image
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On 14/01/15 04:37, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2015-01-12, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I'm using a fresh install of Debian testing on my server and have
>> install chromium and the latest firefox. I can boot a thin client in and
>> happily run firefox, but if I start chr
in as different users and they all have the same issue.
If I setup a thin client in VirtualBox however it doesn't logout and I
can use chromium in that thin client fine.
Where can I find log files for this kind of problem?
fr
I'm looking for a nice 3 screen thin client something like a Shuttle
DS87. Has anyone tested the DS87 as a thin client? Or has any other
suggestions?
http://global.shuttle.com/news/productsSpec?productId=1869
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On 15/11/14 01:47, Lance Levsen wrote:
> Perms? Group membership?
All users are part of the cdrom group
>
> On 13/11/2014 8:48 PM, Michael Pope wrote:
>> If I go to the virtual terminal on the thin client and login as
>> root then I can see my USB DVD drive as /dev/s
On 14/11/14 15:52, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2014-11-13, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I'm running debian 7.6 stable as my LTSP server and I'm using shuttle
>> DS437's as my thin clients. I'm trying to use a USB DVD drive on my thin
>> client and it do
"usb-storage"
MODULE_03 = "sd_mod"
[intel]
CONFIGURE_X = True
X_CONF = /etc/X11/intel_xorg.conf
# Luca's Shuttle DS47
[80:EE:73:95:54:bb]
XRANDR_COMMAND_1 = "xrandr --output HDMI2 --auto --output VGA1
--off"
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If you install virtualbox and create a PXE boot VM you could do a test
like this and it would prove that it's your thin client hardware or not.
Another trick I do is use my notebook to test as it has
>
> Is there a way to remember this setting for some machines in the
> lts.conf file or something similar?
>
> from
> Michael
>
In the end I've just added this to the staff members startup
pactl set-card-profile 0 off
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On 13/08/14 14:38, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2014-08-12, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I've setup LTSP-PNP on a Xubuntu 14.04 system and I'm up to the last
>> issue, which is my fat client cannot access the internet. What I mean by
>> that is I cannot ping an exte
On Wed 13 Aug 2014 13:56:21 EST, Michael Pope wrote:
> I've setup LTSP-PNP on a Xubuntu 14.04 system and I'm up to the last
> issue, which is my fat client cannot access the internet. What I mean by
> that is I cannot ping an external IP address on a fat client.
>
> I&
10.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 000 eth0
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/var/lib/tftpboot/i386 instead of amd64, even though I only run 64bit
machines and only have a 64bit image available it still needs it in this
directory.
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On 08/08/14 21:34, Michael Pope wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes
Hi,
Yes I did run those commands
I followed the documentation at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
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On Fri 08 Aug 2014 18:59:01 EST, Funke, Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did you build with ltsp-config dnsmasq the dnsmasq.config for your ltsp?
>
>
>
ME=foo
LDM_AUTOLOGIN=true
LDM_USERNAME=xbmc
LDM_PASSWORD=xbmc
So it's not picking up my lts.conf file. I even tried rebuilding the
image after this change with 'ltsp-update-image -c /' still no luck.
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On Fri 08 Aug 2014 01:56:03 EST, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
>
age with
$ ltsp-update-image -c /
I boot the thin client and it doesn't login. What am I doing wrong? Is
the file in the right directory?
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On Fri 01 Aug 2014 19:08:35 EST, rkwesk_ltsp wrote:
> On 2014-08-01 02:48, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I've got a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 64bit and I would like to
>> configure it to be a LTSP-PNP server,
>
> snip
>
>> I'm used to working with
>> LT
ng a few files here. I'm used to working with
LTSP thin clients and have never done a LTSP-PNP install, how do I get
the vmlinuz file in there?
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I've got a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 64bit and I would like to
configure it to be a LTSP-PNP server, I've following the tutorial from
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp doing the
following commands
Ran the following to install LTSP-PNP on Xubuntu 14.04
: sudo -i
: apt-ge
I used to have a problem similar to this and fixed it by following the
recommendations in the following post:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/16976/how-to-speed-up-getting-printer-information
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On Tue 08 Jul 2014 22:36:25 EST, Michael Crider - HOEC wrote:
> We have been using t
it seemed to help most of the time. We
also tried changing BrowseRemoteProtocols to none in cups-browsed.conf
in the client image. The delay can be seen in Firefox, LibreOffice and
Evince, at seemingly random times. Any ideas what can be causing this?
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On 20/03/14 09:40, Norrie McKinley wrote:
> Michael, thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed reply.
>
> On 19/03/14 22:04, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I migrated our small business over to LTSP from Windows XP in February
>> 2010 and everyone has been happy since. It
started using are Shuttle DS47's
and they retail for $330, these can use 2 screens and attach to the back
of the screen. The build quality of these thin clients is amazing!
I would recommend moving to LTSP, it's ma
dm/themes/ltsp/greeter-gtkrc to see if there
was a setting in the theme but nothing stood out? Am I looking in the
right spot?
I'm using LTSP 5.4.2-6 on Debian 7
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That is a great script you have there and exactly what I'm looking for.
I'll let you know how I go.
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On 12/03/14 18:07, Graham Innes wrote:
I had this issue too and resolved it by getting my own script written.
You can get it here:
https://github
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convert one of these boxes for use with LTSP servers instead?
It does allow uploading of firmware, are there custom firmware images I
could place on the device to open up the hardware some more to allow
this functionality?
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eting all the . directories or setup a new user id and copy
> needed stuff accross.
> Peter
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 3:13 AM, Michael Pope <mailto:map7...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I have an unusual problem on one of the 10 thin clients I have on my
> network where
k and it looks like a nice
bit of kit. I'm interested to know how the HD6290 GPU handles under
LTSP.
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I have an unusual problem on one of the 10 thin clients I have on my
network where xfce4 will stop reponding to the keyboard and mouse (ie: I
cannot move windows or resize them, but I can still interact with the
currently focused application, also I can use alt-F2 and start new
applications. I
On 30/10/13 10:44, A.J. Maurin wrote:
> After looking through forums, documentation, manuals, wikipedia articles
> and more, my understanding of LTSP is thus:
>
> * thin client boots from wake-on-lan, loads pxe from uefi
> * thin client loads pxelinux, then initializes network from dhcp
> * after
s way you could test a thin client without hardware and see if it's a hardware or software issue?
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Removed old kernels
Black list the nouveau in the following file: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
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Update init
: update-initramfs -u
Exit chroot
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: ltsp-update-kernels
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The v
can always roll back. I had thought that one needed a Google
> account even if the document was open to everyone but this is not
> correct, so it looks fine the way it is.
>
> Perhaps you can set it up so that when changes are added you'll be
> emailed?
>
>
> On Su
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On Mon 23 Sep 2013 09:35:33 EST, Jay Goldberg wrote:
> Nice, that would be a great addition to the wiki, no? Or maybe this
> sheet can be embedded into the LTSP wiki?
>
> Thanks for the contribution,
>
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Michael P
n clients
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If there is a good model I'm missing on the list please add it.
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On 19/09/13 13:56, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 19/09/2013 04:55 πμ, ο/η Michael Pope έγραψε:
>> Is there a way to run thunderbird on the client in a sandbox so that it
>> doesn't crash my whole X session and throw the thin client off the
>> network? I've tried
On Thu 19 Sep 2013 13:56:01 EST, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 19/09/2013 04:55 πμ, ο/η Michael Pope έγραψε:
>> Is there a way to run thunderbird on the client in a sandbox so that it
>> doesn't crash my whole X session and throw the thin client off the
>> network?
it
doesn't crash my whole X session and throw the thin client off the
network? I've tried running through ssh -X but that crashed my thin
client also.
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PRINTER_0_PORT=9100
Have you tried moving the configuration for the printer closer to the
top of the lts.conf file?
I can see that your printer accepts PCL5e but it might not be the
default within the printer, is there a way to force the printer to use
PCL5e for all print jobs? I've
o this & reboot) and check
if you have a /dev/usb and make sure it's lp0 not lp1. If it's lp1 then
you need to fix up your lts.conf.
Also if there is an issue in your lts.conf file it will bomb out at
that point so try moving your printer config further up the lts.conf
file.
On Thu 05 Sep 2013 10:35:19 EST, John Hupp wrote:
> On 9/4/2013 7:16 PM, Michael Pope wrote:
>> Robert,
>>
>>
>> On Thu 05 Sep 2013 01:21:54 EST, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
>>> We've had pretty good success using the X2Go program to enable remote
>>&g
d navigate to /media/ in your file manager,
have a look around in there and see if it's mounted. By now it should
be working.
You will sometimes need to make a link to the following in the users
file manager
: /media/
If it's a ntfs drive make sure you h
Robert,
On Thu 05 Sep 2013 01:21:54 EST, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
> We've had pretty good success using the X2Go program to enable remote
> access to both our server and our clients but I have just found
> Guacamole (http://guac-dev.org/) which looks interesting.
>
> I like it because it doesn't re
Joseph,
On 08/09/2013 05:35 PM, Johan Schiff wrote:
Hi Joseph.
You might want to check the 'quick reference' in the English Wikipedia
article on mdadm.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mdadm
If you're doing software raid, that should be all you need. Basically,
you start by making a two dis
untu forum) .
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On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Roland
Giesler <rol...@giesler.za.net>
wrote:
Hi Michael,
On Sat, Jun 8, 2013
On 11/06/13 11:10, Michael Pope wrote:
> On 11/06/13 10:21, Michael Pope wrote:
>> Rob,
>>
>> On 09/06/13 23:18, Rob Owens wrote:
>>> On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 01:05:50PM +1000, Michael Pope wrote:
>>>> I'm not getting sound from the client.
>&g
On 11/06/13 10:21, Michael Pope wrote:
> Rob,
>
> On 09/06/13 23:18, Rob Owens wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 01:05:50PM +1000, Michael Pope wrote:
>>> I'm not getting sound from the client.
>>>
>> I have the same problem. Mplayer works, but Rhythmbo
Rob,
On 09/06/13 23:18, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 08, 2013 at 01:05:50PM +1000, Michael Pope wrote:
>> I'm not getting sound from the client.
>>
> I have the same problem. Mplayer works, but Rhythmbox doesn't. I think
> mplayer is using alsa, but if you w
Roland,
On 09/06/13 00:22, Roland Giesler wrote:
Hi Michael,
On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 5:05 AM, you wrote:
I've
just setup a Debian 7 LTSP server
n server and client. Speeds things up.
LDM_DIRECTX=True
# Required so clients can mount HTC Desire phones as disk drives
MODULE_01 = "usb-uhci"
MODULE_02 = "usb-storage"
MODULE_03 = "sd_mod"
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There is nothing obvious in the syslog or messages log, are there other
log files or ltsp specific logs which I should check?
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>
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:18 PM, Michael Collins wrote:
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>> Cmon guys. Why are you welded to the beige box? There are so many
>> pl
quirements than this. But development has been patchy, and when I looked
> at it 6 months ago it needed a big push to become current again, and it
> would also need more language support for development work. (A
restart_dhcp" = "1" ]; then
"$DHCP_INIT" restart
sleep 10
/etc/init.d/tftp-hpa restart
fi
Make executable. Now test by disconnecting & re-connecting.
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On 10/08/12 05:59, John Hupp wrote:
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> Thanks for that, Michael.
>
> A
It's a crude hack I know but it's a work around for now.
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On 09/08/12 08:35, John Hupp wrote:
> Thanks for the first step, but service reports status: tftpd-hpa
> start/running
>
> What next?
>
> On 8/8/2012 6:03 PM, Lachele Foley (Lists) wrote:
>&g
I've been using two Intel 320 series SSD's in a RAID 1 for two years in
a multi-tenant office with about 8 staff members on my LTSP server and
everything runs very fast. The Intel 320 series also come with a 5yr
warranty which is one of the reasons I moved to Intel instead of OCZ.
M
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I run my LTSP server using just one network card and have found it
easier to get working.
You could have a faulty cable. A quick test which I sometimes do is
create a diskless virtualbox image, bridge the network card and try
booting that image. This should boot up like a thin client. Th
modules ehci-hcd & ohci-hcd are incorrect. I have tried
without these two modules and with, rebooting the thin client in
between. Both times I cannot see the phone.
I can mount the phone on the server however so that proves that the
phone is mounting under
I'm setting up a LTSP 5.3.7 server on mythbuntu 12.04 for serving up
fat-clients which will run mythfrontends.
I installed ltsp-server and created my client image like so:
$ sudo ltsp-build-client --copy-package-lists --copy-sourceslist
--accept-unsigned-packages --apt-keys --fat-client
If I re
Just for the record I managed to fix this problem. Looks like there is a
problem in the init scripts when building a client image using the
'mythbuntu' flags. If I keep everything the same and make a 'fat-client'
or 'thin-client' standard image then it will boot.
d
After a while of scrolling the error message I'm dumped at a Busybox
session.
I've tried booting a different thin client on the same network and it
has the same problem.
Has anyone seen this message b
her side to create fifo
[1327296054.930439] Waiting for other side to create fifo
[1327296055.933628]Waiting for other side to create fifo
[1327296056.936901]Queue was created
*[1327296056.944148] <--- ERROR --- osync_client_spawn: Unable to open fifo
*[1327296056.
the device and type btool -M it tells me 'No device found'
So I'm close but I don't know why I cannot get the sync working.
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SSION=/usr/bin/openbox-session
There is also a 2d version of unity you may want to check out, it maybe
much faster on your thin clients:
|sudo apt-get install unity-2d|
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On 07/12/11 04:12, Jay Goldberg wrote:
> No comment on actual usage because I'm on 10.04LTS.
>
S are more important than max sequential read/write
speeds for LTSP servers.
Michael Pope
On 21/11/11 23:22, Frank Schöttler wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> since SATA SDD Drivers are not sooo expensive these days I wonder if it
> would make sence
> to use them in a TS-Server environment.
>
The idea behind LTSP is to support thin clients and unfortunately,
redundancy is extremely hard to implement because the expectations
aren't compatible. There is no standard way to pick one server over
another during a network boot that I know of.
Another issue, what specifically does one go th
won't work after completing the Hardy->Lynx upgrade?
The main reasons I'm upgrading are 1) Access to D910MO clients. and 2)
A newer OpenOffice out-of-the-box (I'm currently using a PPA but it's
not integrated well like the stock packages are)
Thank you,
Michael
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MOUNT_LOCAL_REAL_HOME=True
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On 27/06/11 10:40, Simone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed ltsp 5.2.1 under an edubuntu 10.04 server. Every
> works fine but I cannot understand how to expose all the content of my
> server's /home to m
lucid1.
I created a brand new impress presentation with two slides (text only)
and put in a Fade transition in between. This works on the server, but
as soon as I try and load that same impress file on the client I get t
ibe, or change prefs, goto:
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> For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
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