Hi George
> two messed up ones. It would seem like the incoming and the outgoing
> connection are swapped.
Thats exactly how it seems.
>
> Are you using just direct xdmcp queries or is there a chooser setup
> involved?
I'm using -query to connect gdm.
>
> George
>
Thanks
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Mike O'Connor
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mmm, ok
I'll leave instruction not to restart the terminals, and I'll try to get a
look at the problem on site.
Mike
> Hi Mike
>
> I'm certainly not fighting with you trying to help ...
>
>> > Notice that the local machine is always the LOCAL machine.
>> All true
>>
>> > even when the DISPLAY i
Hi
I do not restart GDM, when a user logout or in the case of internet cafe,
they are logged out. The GDM for that session dies and another is created
when the X server reconnects to the XDCMP server (GDM)
My understanding of the X protocol is that a session key is created each
time a X server st
Hi
Well in this case it does get swapped or two keyboard connected to one
terminal.
If you restart both terminals the problem goes away, I use mac address
assignment with static address, I have been able to check ip address and
they are correct, In fact when you first boot the terminal everything
Hi all
I have a number of ltsp/gdm terminals setup (in all about 150) I regularly
have a problem where the keyboards will end up connected to the incorrect
terminal.
The only way to fix the problem is to power cycle both affected terminals.
This have happened with ever version of ltsp and gdm I
omaticLogin=/usr/bin/autologin.sh|
TimedLoginEnable=true
TimedLogin=/usr/bin/autologin.sh|
TimedLoginDelay=30
[security]
AllowRemoteAutoLogin=true
-- end ---
--- autologin.sh ---
#!/bin/bash
HOSTNAME=`echo ${DISPLAY} | cut -f1 -d: | awk -F . {' print $1 '}`
echo $HOSTNAME
exit 0
--- end ---
Che