inserted by the name sb.o.
What to do?
Thanks.
(This might be a bit of LTSP-topic, but perhaps there is someone else
considering using a LTSP-workstation for sound recording in the
living-room?)
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one during the last logon to be
> > erased/undone.
> >
> > And, btw, is there a way to make this special user only able to log on
> > from a specific workstation?
> >
> > I have searched a bit around, but could not find anything on this
> > topic.
> &
w, is there a way to make this special user only able to log on
from a specific workstation?
I have searched a bit around, but could not find anything on this
topic.
Thanks!
(Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 / LTSP 3.0.5-1)
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Hans Ekbrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can you portscan your server and see if port 7100 is blocked?
How (what command) and from where? The thin client or from the server
itself?
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e server.
Does this mean that the problem is a bug in xscreensaver?
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Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If I want to run xscreensaver, I get:
>
> osstein@kathrin:~$ xscreensaver-demo
>
> X error in xscreensaver-demo:
> X Error of failed request: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)
> Major opcode o
)
Serial number of failed request: 1724
Current serial number in output stream: 1725
Why?
(Debain Woody plain setup)
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n = tcp
Is what I have. You say /un/commented? It is commented. Shoulden't
it be?
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snt work (since I havent done anything new) :(
Thanks.
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and other graphical applications.
Tried the web for solutions, but not much info on this was available.
Most of the hits were about what to do _after_ you have a working xfs
up and running. :(
Tanks.
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lems if the Xlib and
SSH-problems are not the same)?
Thanks.
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Another thing:
How many machines do you have running at the same time using sound
(and what hardware is your server) in this fashion? Just being
curious about what I would need when I start expanding the network
beyond one client here at home.
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s (from woody, may be in potato
too) for esound: esound, esound-common, libesd0, esound-clients
If anyone finds ways to improve this, please let me know. If you find
that this doesn't work, please feel free to correct me.
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tpboot/lts catalog? The
INSTALL file says so, anyway. But I cannot see the initrd in the
lts_kernel catalog, in the install.sh script or in the /tftpboot/lts
catalog after running the script.
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Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ok. I did as you suggested and now the client loads grub and an
menu.lst file. But I cannot get the kernel to mount the nfs
filesystem. The kernel is a bzImage built from the config-file in the
ltsp_kernel-package (2.09pre4). I plac
t. I have not been able
to load a config-file to the client yet, any tips on this?
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(and where do I get it) should I tell the dhcp-server to
give to the thin client? Should I run imggen on it? Where do I place
the config-file and what should it look like?
Thanks.
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Ole Sebastian Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
With help from a good friend (a master at everything linuxish) he told
me that PXE problably don't support the next-server option in
dhcpd.conf. I moved the dhcp-server away and to the ltsp-server, and
hurray!
Now, I'll make
8.0.5.2072 > 192.168.0.1.tftp: 51 RRQ
"/tftpboot/lts/vmlinuz-2.4.9-ltsp-1"
04:57:17.662655 192.168.0.1 > 192.168.0.5: icmp: 192.168.0.1 udp port tftp
unreachable [tos 0xc0]
It doesn't seem to me that it is trying to fetch the file of 192.168
68.0.5: icmp: 192.168.0.1 udp port tftp
unreachable [tos 0xc0]
It doesn't seem to me that it is trying to fetch the file of 192.168.0.2
as I whish (ie. the ltsp-server).
BTW, thanks for the good advice so far. :)
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sp/i386 ? (If that is correct at all.)
Running coyote linux on the firewall/dhcp-server, debian woody on the
ltsp-server and of course ltsp 2.9-pre4 (but that shouldn't matter at this
early stage).
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