well.
Thanks,
Carl
On Fri, 2009-05-15 at 12:27 +0200, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> Am Freitag, den 15.05.2009, 09:59 +0200 schrieb Peter Stein:
> > Did you add the ssh keys for the machine you want to log in?
> >
> wrong ssh keys would make LDM display the "This
ts.
I am still puzzled why I am having so much trouble with LTSP this time
around, is there something I should have done to install ltsp on server
edition as opposed to desktop edition of Ubuntu (which is what my test
was running on)
Thanks,
Carl
On Thu, 2009-05-14 at 09:51 +0200, Peter Stei
.
Kernel call returned: Broken pipe Reconnecting
Negotiation: ..size = 185132KB
Error: Ioct1/1a failed: Bad file descriptor
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Carl
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Thanks,
Carl
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On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 11:11 -0400, Jason Maas wrote:
> Hi Carl,
> Normally what Rolf wrote is true, but I think in this case he didn't read
> your original email very carefully. Software like the drivers and
> configuration for video cards and clients actually will be runni
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 16:45 +0200, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
> Carl schrieb:
> > I am relatively new to LTSP and have what I am sure is a silly question.
> > How exactly do you install new software to be used on the clients? I
> > THOUGHT you did a chroot, apt-get, then ltsp-
ivers/settings/etc.. installed
for the clients as they are all dual head nvidia cards, my server is
ATI.
Thanks,
Carl
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> UBUNTU LTSP5 does not use root path! It uses nbd to serve a squash
> image.
>
> James
>
Ha!! Its working.. I found a post on the Ubuntu forums after I searched
for nbd and tried this
"dhcp-b
2.168.1.132:/opt/ltsp/i386"
--
The client still says file not found. Is there a quick way I can check
to make sure the server is setup correctly?
Thanks for any help
~Carl
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] LTSP via DD-WRT
Carl kirjoitti:
> I have a router flashed with the DD-WRT firmware, I was wondering if
> anyone has successfully setup a LTSP setup using one of these routers
> as the DHCP host.
I just disabled dd-wrt's dhcp-server and used Edubuntu's own on my home test
e
e of these routers as the DHCP
host. I attempted variations of "dhcp-boot:pxelinux.0,,192.168.1.5" in
DNSMasq Settings, but the client reports it can't find the file.
Thanks,
Carl
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I have tried using quotes, and this is the ISO installation. (Double
checked that rdesktop was in /usr/bin on the workstation).
Thank you for the suggestions. I'm really stumped..
Is there a way to log the output of the xinit ?
> maybe "-u ra9676 -d SPS" instead of -u ra9676 -d SPS ?
>
> I hav
I'm having an issue when trying to use the /etc/screen.d/rdesktop script.
On booting, the workstation will start X propertly, but will sit at the
grey-screen indefinitely. startx works correctly, and I can load my linux
desktop.
Has anyone encountered this issue? There doesn't seem to be that ma
I'm having an issue when trying to use the /etc/screen.d/rdesktop script.
On booting, the workstation will start X propertly, but will sit at the
grey-screen indefinitely. startx works correctly, and I can load my linux
desktop.
Has anyone encountered this issue? There doesn't seem to be that ma
"Enable=true" in the
[Xdmcp] section of kdmrc got me my login window (thanks K12LTSP!).
Thanks again everyone...it is really shweeet to see how far linux has
come, even for newbies :)
-Carl
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No, I think the permissions are set correctly. I just installed the
Mach64 Xserver package on the server...I keep forgetting that I'm
setting up X for the *client*, not the server. The server already runs
KDE just fine...it was installed when I installed RH7.1
-Carl
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Setting the runlevel to 5 in lts.conf worked (thanks!), X now seems to
be starting...but the login screen never appears. Back to Google...
-Carl
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From: ext Jim McQuillan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Any ideas as to what I've configured wrong? I tried searching the LTSP archives, but Geocrawler keeps returning an error…
TIA,
Carl
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