Hi Gadi,
That was my problem. As you suggested, I ran sudo
ltsp-update-kernels, and it booted normally.
Thanks so much for your help.
Bob
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lation, by chrooting
to /opt/ltsp/i386, and running apt-get.
firmware-linux
firmware-linux-free
firmware-linux-nonfree
The following confirmed the the firmware is indeed installed on both the
server and withing the ltsp installation.
bob@d:/lib$ find -name "*d101*"
./firmware/e100/d101m_ucode.
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 28-06-2009, ημέρα Κυρ, και ώρα 11:12 -0500, ο/η Bob Wooden έγραψε:
>
>>> sudo invoke-rc.d dhcp3-server stop
>>>
>>>
>> This command reports "fail" and LOCKS the computer display up to the
>> poin
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> .snip..
>
> To try this without rebooting, you'll need to stop networking while
> editing the file:
>
> sudo invoke-rc.d dhcp3-server stop
>
This command reports "fail" and LOCKS the computer display up to the
point that I cannot keystroke (ctrl-alt-backspace
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 26-06-2009, ημέρα Παρ, και ώρα 06:29 -0500, ο/η Bob Wooden έγραψε:
>
>> Yes, I agree, but I am having problems and prefer to solve this
>> problem before making any changes to (like upgrading) second nic. As
>> my existing system work
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 25-06-2009, ημέρα Πεμ, και ώρα 06:15 -0500, ο/η Bob Wooden έγραψε:
>
>> My motherboard has an onboard 10/100/1000 LAN and it connects to the
>> internet. My LTSP is on a second 10/100 card (RTL8139, I think?) for the
>> terminals. (Jus
Brief history. Had a Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTSP install working. Tried
upgrading, did not like how the upgrade went and re-installed original
8.04.2 LTSP (from backup) and all was working fine. Decided to do a
"bare" install of Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) with the alternate CD (like I
have always done with past i
ribe, or change prefs, goto:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
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Daughter's user account on terminal. My user account on server (my
computer.) I have had the hanging issue happen when I am not logged in.
But, appears to be fine with screen saver disabled.
So, I could be wrong but, I still think it has something to do with the
screen saver.
Bob
On Tue,
all is fine. (So far.) So,
simple enough, do not enable the screensaver!
However, I could be wrong but, enabling the screensaver should not make
a difference. End of story.
Thanks Linux community and thanks for LTSP.
On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 21:32 -0500, Bob Wooden wrote:
> I have a 64-bit Ubunt
I have a 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS server (my home desktop computer) with
a single terminal (for my daughter's room.) When she is logged on, the
server display is hung up. SSH into server (from my laptop) and I see
one of my four processors running at 100% load with an Xorg process
consuming 24-26%
(which log to check) to
find out? Thanks in advance for any help.
~bob
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Thanks Jim, this hardware knowledge info explains (to me, anyway) why
our system slowed do (a little bit.) I will be changing that RTL8139
card soon that is the 10/100 connection to our server. We had a card go
bad and I "just figured" that a 10/100 card was another 10/100 card.
Never thought about
Thanks, Jim, that's all I needed. I thought I remembered read a
reference to something like ejabberd, but could not find it.
On Wed, 2008-12-24 at 10:10 -0500, Jim McQuillan wrote:
> Bob,
>
> We installed ejabberd and each user is running pidgin.
>
> There are other jabber
I know that Linpopup is available for simple communications between
users during online sessions. But, are there any other alternatives?
As my location is Linux only, I do not need the Linpopup for any
windozes clients (understand that it doesn't work very well with them,
anyway.) So, I have been
I had worked with LTSP years ago (I think v 3.0) and used a Pentium 75
as a single client.
Two years ago, I returned to using LTSP and set up an Ubuntu 7.10 server
with LTSP 5. Using some older Compaq Deskpro Celeron 466 with 64Mb RAM
as terminals (started with three.) They boot with a commandline
I was trying to run a single client (until system grows to require a
network switch) with a crossover wire.
That did not work and I went ahead and bought a 5-port switch.
All works.
Thanks.
On Tue, 2008-07-29 at 06:48 -0500, Bob Wooden wrote:
> Thanks Jim and David, I will not have time
) swapping nic card "jobs" will solve my problem.
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 22:50 -0600, David Burgess wrote:
> >> Bob Wooden wrote:
> >> I am unable to get activity on my (RTL8139) eth1 nic card. My primary
> >> (onboard) nic (eth0) connects (static address) to my
I am unable to get activity on my (RTL8139) eth1 nic card. My primary
(onboard) nic (eth0) connects (static address) to my local lan network.
My second nic card is assigned to LTSP. The interfaces eth0 and eth1
appear in ifconfig. My OS (Ubuntu 8.04LTS-64bit) "sees" the second card
and reports it v
My version of a conclusion.
When a user installs VMware onto Ubuntu (v8.04 in my case,) the install
instructions I followed (at howtoforge.com) indicates that xinetd needs
to be installed prior to installing the VMware packages. When xinetd
installs, it removes openbsd-inetd (what Debian/Ubunt
My version of a conclusion.
When a user installs VMware onto Ubuntu (v8.04 in my case,) the install
instructions I followed (at howtoforge.com) indicates that xinetd needs
to be installed prior to installing the VMware packages. When xinetd
installs, it removes openbsd-inetd (what Debian/Ubunt
I went back and started with my July 11 syslog and discovered the same
error message up to and including today's log file.
---snip---
Jul 11 14:05:18 microwave xinetd[21095]: inetd.conf - Bad value for wait:
nowait.400 [file=/etc/inetd.conf] [line=40]
quot; then does that not suggest that these issue
may be permission related?
Bob Wooden wrote:
> Using you advice, under the /etc/xinetd.d folder, I added two files, one
> named tftp and the second named nbd. Within each I placed the text you
> sent. I reviewed the other files (wit
Using you advice, under the /etc/xinetd.d folder, I added two files, one
named tftp and the second named nbd. Within each I placed the text you
sent. I reviewed the other files (within xinetd.d folder) and made the
new tftp and nbd file appear in similar content.
Both files present and run /e
I am not sure what you meant about ". . . .tftpd-hpa doesnt run
standalone but . . . " because I am unfamiliar to this depth of
programming, but I am learning as I go.
What do you think about my inetd and xinetd idea?
Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> Am Montag, den 14.07.2008, 21:5
Thanks for your response, James, but I have already done that.
I did find an active thread (at Ubuntuforums)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=686966 and "scubasteve657"
mentions that he had discovered it was xinetd and that he had had
terrible after installing VMware.
Well, I mention
Have a small LTSP Ubuntu (8.04) system at work. Was working on Friday
when we left. Over the weekend, I apt-get update via ssh from home and
this morning we are seeing BusyBox (initramfs) prompts on our clients.
Keyboard and monitor (on server) allows , but clients see only BusyBox
prompts.
e
clients boot froom SUSE? By the way, I am testing OpenSUSE because our
school system uses Novell for network management and hope to find easier
acceptance of a Novell product plus hopefully install the Novell for
linux client on the SUSE system.
Any suggestions?
Bob Hill
Forestview High Sc
Thanks, problem solved.
AJ MacLeod wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 May 2008 17:07:19 Bob Wooden wrote:
>
>
>> System restart yields the same pop-up box complaint. And I cannot find
>> any running Thunderbird processes. Further, other users can open
>> Thunderbird, just
This AM, I was home and decided to see if my server needed any updates.
Not thinking that anyone was at work, yet. When I arrived at work, it
was discovered that one user was at work and signed into his client
using Thunderbird. The server was hung (when I got to work) and I could
not get in
Yes, this worked for me, but I will add that I had to re-start all
terminals.
Xavier Brochard wrote:
> How can I be so stupid ?
>
> I forgot that you run update the image after updating the key.
> As you say, after manually running
> ltsp-update-sshkeys
> one must run
> ltsp-update-image
> and it
local swap perhaps? It
is not seen by Edubuntu currently.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Bob Hill
Forestview High School
North Carolina
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Craig E. Szymanski wrote:
> - "Bob Wooden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> I have been in search of a program or a script that will logoff users
>>
>> after a pre-determined period of in-activity
I have been in search of a program or a script that will logoff users
after a pre-determined period of in-activity.. Anyone had any
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lar file, I
need to update manually? If I am in chroot and installing x11vnc to
client (in the image) why is the install indicating it cannot update the
"nbi.img-2.6.22-14-386" file? Why is the install indicating kernel
update instead of image update?
Thoughts?
Bob
Oliver Grawert wr
gt; /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.22-14-386_2.6.22-14.46_i386.deb
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>
> -snip--
And now I could use any good suggestions. Please help.
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Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008,
USERNAME=xx , LDM_PASSWORD=xx in the lts.conf file.
Doing so just results in a black screen with the X cursor and the
client does not boot. Any suggestions or tweaks here?
Thank you for any assistance.
Bob Hill
Forestview High School
local device problem.
Anyone have any troubleshooting suggestions? Thanks very much.
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Forestview High School
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When I setup my Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) with LTSP 5, I had problems getting
clients to start. I read (in one location) that lts.conf was no longer
necessary. (I do not remember where, sorry.)
When all else failed, I found a reference that lts.conf had been moved
to /opt/ltsp/i386/etc. When I lo
My experience with LTSP. First brief history.
Several years ago, I started with LTSP 3.x as an experiment. Client was
a Packard Bell Classic Pentium 75 with 16Mb RAM. To make client silent,
un-plugged the CPU fan (in the case) and it lasted almost a year. (I
think LTSP server was on Redhat 7.
With the number of general updates (Firefox, CUPS, etc.) that are being
issued for Ubuntu, comes this question. How often should an
administrator update LTSP chroot? Or is this no longer an issue with LTSP5?
(F.Y.I. I am running Ubuntu 7.10 and LTSP5 in my current environment.)
I have four of these Dell GX50 model. Two work fine. Two report the
same code (different code numbers) and "hang" after these lines appear:
first machine:
[20.645497] PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 4 of device :00:1f.2
[20.645590}PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 4 of device :0
and mouse attached to the server itself.
I need more lts.conf file information. Can anyone help?
Bill Moseley wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 08:30:04AM -0600, Bob Wooden wrote:
>
>> I posted below on the Edubuntu-users site and got no answer, so I moved
>> it here. Any
I posted below on the Edubuntu-users site and got no answer, so I moved
it here. Any ideas?
I have successfully built a newer Edubuntu server. When users perform
their initial login, we are getting four (4) error messages.
The first messages states: "The panel encountered a problem w
information. A little thought and internet digging and
there is your solution.
Thank you, all the people who work in Ubuntu, LTSP and all connected
projects.
Bob Wooden wrote:
> I have realized that this may be the incorrect forum for this question
> and have reposted it on the Edubunt
I have realized that this may be the incorrect forum for this question
and have reposted it on the Edubuntu-user forum.
Sorry if this caused any inconvenience.
Bob
Bob Wooden wrote:
> I am building a new (to me) LTSP server. Client boots to server
> properly. Process hangs at "W:
I am building a new (to me) LTSP server. Client boots to server
properly. Process hangs at "W:alsa-util.c: device doesn't support
44100Hz, change to 44099Hz. (OK)" and stops there. Have an existing 7.04
Edubuntu with LTSP (whatever) that this client runs okay on. So, I know
it is not the client
Shoot, I do need multiple simultaneous client access, and its a jet database..
rats. Thanks for the heads-up! Guess for this particular thing I'm gonna
have to use M$...
Bob
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ay to perhaps run Access under Wine and use LTSP to provide access
to it? Any pitfalls?
Thanks.
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On 7/13/07, Anthony M Simonelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 11:24 -0500, bob wrote:
> > I bought a t5135 to test in my ltsp 4.2 network. Seems that is only
> > works with Vesa. Am I wrong?
> >
> > The specs say "VIA S3 Graphics". I
rks with Vesa. Am I wrong?
The specs say "VIA S3 Graphics". I tried three different s3 variations
but I get a "no screens" error.
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Hello group,
Would anyone care to comment on whether or not this thin client
described below could work well for LTSP? I believe the system has a
32MB DOM. I am inexperienced with DOM's and thin client only
machines. Could the etherboot script be placed there?
Thanks for any comments.
As the subject states... anyone?
Thanks,
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John,
I suspect that impress is running out of memory and crashing. Can you
enable swap?
bob
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>
>
You could just keep it simple and ignore the second nic.
You would only need it if you want to route traffic, create another
subnet or make it a failover. I think if you assign each nic an ip on
the same subnet, that would cause problems.
bob
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Another vote for IceWM. I use it to present several desktop
applications. I can *easily* control applications available to
different groups and users. It can be configured to be very clean and
simple yet familiar to users.
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ground image? The default greeter would be the
default of the distro.
Where did you already set it up? Can you copy the config?
bob
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help about compiling kernel for LTSP thin
> client ? I never build a linux kernel... :(
>
> ++
> Nicolas
>
It should be in your tftpboot folder. Just change your dhcpd.conf to
use the correct kernel.
bob
. It boots PXE and works fine.
Some Wyse thin clients will work with LTSP. I think what you read was
a dislike for them. I have an S30 in storage that works fine too.
bob
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uy a nice $125 550 watt Enermax, and you'll never have a problem.
>
> Scott
>
> --
Joe,
Is this a production server?
After purchasing a new HP server, the first thing I did was get a few
hard drives and a power supply as cold spares. For me, it is important
to maintain user's fa
ly migrated to a new server and picked up the newest update to 4.2.
Running Ubuntu Breezy.
The two printers in question are not connected to an ltsp terminal,
they are postscript network printers.
It never occured to me that it would be an ltsp issue.
If I find something, I'll report back.
Ondrej,
I have the same problem with holding down a key. I am running the
nxclient on Thinstation so it may not be Gideon's package. I have not
taken the time to research the issue.
bob
On 5/19/06, Ondrej Valousek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gideon,
I was just playing with the n
o the server. It could lock you up or
it could cause acrolling errors that say somehting like "Error: no
server found. Feed my Semore!"
Either way, you're better just telling users to reboot .
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How to reboot c
was having
but creates new ones too.
With 4.2 just rolling out, this may not be the best time to talk about
new features but... What would be involved in allowing a session to
move to a different terminal when a user logs in somewhere else?
bob
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Perhaps you should try the new 4.2. They say it has excellent local
device support.
bob
On 4/6/06, Michael Hoeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use ltsp 4.1.1 and have a problem with local devices. I have set up my
> local dev in lts.conf as:
> LOCA
od day,
>
> Lonnie T. Cumberland
> OutStep Technologies Incorporated
I use LTSP on my LAN of 10 users.
I use Thinstation when I have a single remote user connecting over a
WAN with NX or when I need a stand-alone firefox kiosk, or anythin
Tom, try this in the lts.conf:
XSERVER= nsc
X_DEVICE_OPTION_01 = NoAccel
bob
On 12/15/05, Tom Griffing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cristi;
>
> Thanks for the tip.
> I put the entries in the lts.conf file and verified that it generated the
> correct entrie
Can anyone recommend a small UPS (uninterruptible power supply) for a
thin client/LCD monitor combination?
I recently purchased an APC 350 VA, but it is bigger than my HP
T5300s. Not much of a small form factor.
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I just played a dvd on my ltsp workstation using the Totem Movie Player
and got a very choppy output. On the ltsp-server the dvd played
normally. I am trying to figure out why this is the case.
My setup is; server: Mandrake 10.1 on a compaq deskpro pentium III, 500
Mhz, with 260 Mb of ram. The et
these part numbers:
238618-xxx
305254-xxx
308792-xxx
311335-xxx
bob
On 8/30/05, Joe Auerbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, there appear to be versions of it that come with pxe boot
> capabilities, but they also have windows NT embedded (however they do
> that) so I'm not
nxssh and receive the same benefits. If this is
true, seems like it would be a clean solution for LTSP. That is, use
nxssh the same way that Breezy uses ssh.
I realize that these may be things to ask on another list and I may be
showing my ignorance. I'm just curious.
bob
On 8/28/05
Fajar,
I have this problem in certain cases with the foxpro app that I run.
It is only in rare and temporary cases, so I have not tried to fix it.
However, there is a dosemu setting that you can change to control how
much cpu it uses. Look for $_hogthreshold in dosemurc.
bob
On 8/25/05, Fajar
essed with the performance.
bob
On 8/23/05, Chris Northstrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank you for your reply. We have a multiple sites on an IPSEC VPN over the
> internet. These are T1 connections. However, one site is 512K Wireless.
> The 512K site has been my testing s
ow to install a font -- I can't remember.
bob
On 8/19/05, Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have setup ltsp environment and run dosemu in it.
> It runs well and it can accommodate the need of F drive and multi user (by
> putting the application in a
Jason,
Turning on the NFS swap would be great to troubleshoot the problem,
and maybe even good final solution.
Btw, I checked out the dm.org website. Way to go! Looks like a great
organization -- and you use LTSP!
bob
On 8/19/05, Jason Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi James,
&g
I would not purchase any of the ones you listed. Instead, I would buy
diskless versions because the local flash/OS is not necessary with
LTSP.
A good place to look is www.disklessworkstations.com. There are two
options. One with legacy and more ram than the other.
bob
On 8/10/05, Dale Gallagher
ey are my
favorite thin clients and I have several other types. The one you list
has linux but it is not necessary with ltsp. They have good Xorg
support and look good too.
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I much prefer thinstation over pxes. There is a very active mailing
list and helpful website. Using thinstation and nx, i created a boot
image that started the nx client only.
bob
On 6/22/05, Verner Kjærsgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Onsdag 22 juni 2005 21:07 skrev Kanwar Ranb
LTSP is _very_ stable.
I'm running RH9, you don't need the latest and greatest.
If you are only running dosemu at a terminal and everything is on the
same LAN, you can use the built-in telnet as I do on a few terminals.
bob
On 5/31/05, Joao Carneiro - DLS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joao,
I am using dosemu with LTSP and it works great. To specify a printer
for a particular user, I setup a ~/.dosemurc file for the user, in
which I include the printer. I use samba sometimes as well.
bob
On 5/31/05, Joao Carneiro - DLS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
es in.
LTSP is just a wonderfully packaged collection of technologies that
already exist in linux. It uses PXE/etherboot, dhcp, tftp, X, NFS,
etc.
bob
On 5/30/05, Jimmy Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Sorry, I posted a too short description of the problem.
>
&g
Jimmy,
You could use VNC and/or FreeNX to do this, depending on what your
needs are. I do this sometimes and there are lots of people that do
this.
bob
On 5/30/05, Jimmy Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Has anybody got any experience on running some sort of Ter
about the same message and disabling the keyboard
controller. Is there a boot parameter that I can pass in the
dhcpd.conf to do so? I have a feeling this may be something for LBE,
but I haven't figured that out yet.
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again,
hoping that getltscfg would be properly installed, but it is remined
empty.
Can I install the file manually? Do you think this is a result of a bug
in the installation from the ISO image, or something I have not done
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On 4/20/05, Abubakar . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/21/05, bob greatguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well...yes, you can do what "they" are asking. You'll also have to add
> > the actual thin client device in which you plug your keyboard, mouse,
&
Well...yes, you can do what "they" are asking. You'll also have to add
the actual thin client device in which you plug your keyboard, mouse,
and display.
datacenter? Must have a lot of users.
How? Go to ltsp.org and wiki.ltsp.org.
Download 4.1.1
bob
On 4/20/05, Abubakar . &l
headaches.
bob
On Apr 8, 2005 8:28 AM, bob greatguy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may also want to look at nomachine and freenx. It works great over
> WANs. I use LTSP for local networks, but freenx for remotes.
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2005 7:57 AM, IlluminationsFX <[EMAIL PROTE
You may also want to look at nomachine and freenx. It works great over
WANs. I use LTSP for local networks, but freenx for remotes.
On Apr 8, 2005 7:57 AM, IlluminationsFX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two offices that us Window's WS's. I run a Fedora Server. I would
> like to run our of
server: RH9, XFree86-4.3.0
client: ltsp4.1unstable, 2.4.26-ltsp-3
firefox 1.0.2
flash sites work fine, no crash
On Apr 6, 2005 12:13 AM, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We've been working on getting some updates of ltsp-4.1 packages out, but
> I ran into a snag that
I think it depends on which dm you use. I use gdm so I edit
/usr/share/gdm/themes//.xml
e.g. /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve/Bluecurve.xml
bob
On Apr 1, 2005 1:06 AM, Don Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi - I would like to remove the options on the login screen - such as
&
Andrew,
In Xmms, under Audio I/O Plugins I had selected CD Audio Player 1.2.7
[libcdaudio.so].
under Output Plugin I had OSS Driver 1.2.7 [libOSS.so]
I'll give esd a try later on this evening,
Thanks for you suggestions,
Bob Chalifour
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Hi
> I am trying to figure
Andrew,
under Audio I/O Plugins I had selected CD Audio Player 1.2.7
[libcdaudio.so].
under Output Plugin I had OSS Driver 1.2.7 [libOSS.so]
I give esd a try later on this evening,
Thanks for you suggestions,
Bob Chalifour
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Hi
> I am trying to figure out why sound is
Jim,
I checked and found that file you mentioned. I've pasted a copy below,
just in case you can spot some problems with it.
Thanks for your help,
Bob Chalifour
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bob]# cat /etc/profile.d/ltsp-sound.sh
#!/bin/sh
# LTSP sound v0.3 for LTSP => v3.0.0
# This package is
e file /ltsp_sound/README, I used auinfo from the
sound utils package to check the installation. Logged onto ws001 when I
ran this program this way;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bob]# /usr/local/src/ltsp_sound/masbins/auinfo
The first line of the report was:
audioserver: tcp/ws001:8000
This seems to indicate t
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