Me, too.
We are running a 14.04 ltsp with 100 fat clients
an I want to upgrade to 16.04 in June.
Roland
Am 16.04.2016 um 23:27 schrieb Vinícius Ferrão:
I'm on the same boat. Testing will start in the middle of May for me.
After four years, it's time to upgrade.
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On Apr 16
I provide a pxe bootmenu for my labs.
Set Bios first boot option to NIC and have a "boot from local disk" option
in the default file of the pxemenu.
If you need details, ask directly : r...@gymhaan.de
I can send you our config file
Roland
Am 31.08.2015 um 21:57 schrieb Judson Borges
, what can you
suggest?
thanks in advance
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option: 6:dns-server 172.16.0.1
Nov 21 14:59:03 Ashton dnsmasq-dhcp[317]: 2840456473 sent size: 14
option: 17:root-path /opt/ltsp/i386
The dnsmasq config is as follows:
roland@Ashton:/opt/ltsp$ egrep -rv '^#|^$' /etc/dnsmasq*
/etc
to init-premount/udhcp, re-built the client and now I don't get an
error displayed when the thin client boots, but the log still shows the
same problem
What now? This was working perfectly a week ago and I have no idea what
broke it!!
thanks again
Roland
for dropbox server installation, you'll find good guidance.
regards
Roland
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Rolf-Werner Eilert
eilert-sprac...@t-online.de wrote:
This is interesting for me, too. I've been looking for a way to offer
dropbox to the LTSP users and have it installed for them
After updating the chroot and ensuring that ldm is the latest version is
per the site above, when I start my thin client I still don't get the
sessions in the chooser and neither is my ldm_session setting lts.conf
accepted.
Does anyone have advice?
Roland Giesler
Just chroot into the ltsp directory and apt-get purge all you do not need.
I apt-get purge ubuntu-one and apport and apparmor for example every
time I set up a new system.
Greetings
Roland
Am 15.09.2013 17:16, schrieb Vinícius Ferrão:
Hello,
I would like to set up an LTSP infrastructure using
Hi, I am Roland,
I set up a Ubuntu 13.04 64bit desktop,
installed the ltsp-server and built a fatclient.
Then I installed an openldap for the users.
both worked fine.
I can PXE boot the fatclients and login
to the ldap accounts.
But I have a strange behavior:
Sometimes (after lots of firefox
Hi, I am Roland,
I set up a Ubuntu 13.04 64bit desktop,
installed the ltsp-server and built a fatclient.
Then I installed an openldap for the users.
both worked fine.
I can PXE boot the fatclients and login
to the ldap accounts.
But I have a strange behavior:
Sometimes (after lots of firefox
On 15/08/2013 00:35, Roland Giesler wrote:
I can report that if I kill lightdm running in the server at startup,
the problem goes away.
I did: sudo pkill lightdm
When I now log in on a thin client in Gnome-classic, I get logged in.
It turns out that this is not quite true. I'm using
in that client's LTSP
config that might be causing this, hence my question here.
What can I furthermore do to pinpoint this and resolve the problem?
thanks regards
Roland
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On 14/08/2013 15:41, Roland Giesler wrote:
What can I furthermore do to pinpoint this and resolve the problem?
As suggested on IRC, I tried startx for the user on the server and all
run well, no error. Logging in the from lightdm on the server, is also
not a problem, I can change the session
I can report that if I kill lightdm running in the server at startup,
the problem goes away.
I did: sudo pkill lightdm
When I now log in on a thin client in Gnome-classic, I get logged in.
What is causing this?
Where should I report this?
thanks
Roland
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successfully? If so, you should see what
your log says. If you put SCREEN_08=shell into your lts.conf, you will be
able to press ctrLaltF8 on the client and inspect the local log at
/var/log/syslog. That would give you some indication of what it going
wrong.
regards
Roland Giesler
!
In the past, Debian LTSP used NFS and Ubuntu used NDB for connecting thin
client.
If it's always true, you need to configure the NBD server and set NBD
parameter in the chroot.
Bye
Manu
Le 06/05/2013 19:12, Roland Giesler a écrit :
I used a Debian Wheezy server I created in a VM over
should the changes be made?
thanks
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SCREEN_03=shell
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Hey,
This looks great.
I will try it and hope to join your enthusiasm.
Roland
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 07:03:24 +0200, CyberOrg jigish.go...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:25 PM, roland rol...@cat.be wrote:
Hello,
I used to install K12ltsp. Because of his high integration
of remote and local applications on thin stations.
Thanks for advise
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VMware. Would it make sense to install next to the CentOS
installation, a Fedora who does the ltsp.
I would then redirect the CentOS installation to the dhcpd server of
Fedora. So Fedora would be an application server?
Roland
roland wrote:
Hello,
I used to install K12ltsp. Because of his high
Hi everybody,
I have a server running CentOS 5.3 with ltsp 4.2
I am trying to connect an Acer one netbook as thinstation, but the
networkcard generates problems.
Is there anybody who tried this and found a solution?
Thanks for help
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of the screen. Could you have a look on it?
http://catbe.dyndns.org/fotos2/acerone_ltsp.jpg
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Does it boot Linux otherwise, like from a live CD, without giving this
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can configure this.
anybody knows how to configure the audio in local terms?
http://www.k12ltsp.org/mediawiki/index.php/K12LTSP_6.0-64bit_Config_walk_through
look for the section of flashplayer
it is simple and it worked on my server centos 5.2
Maybe it will work on debian to.
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I reinstalled the server and lost those settings.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:58:27 +0200, SZABO Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, roland wrote:
Hello,
I installed on ltsp4.2 four workstations HP5515 with flashmemory of
256MB
when I boot the workstation with PXE it stops at the level of network
card: link up, just before
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:25:38 +0200, SZABO Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, roland wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:58:27 +0200, SZABO Zsolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, roland wrote:
Hello,
I installed on ltsp4.2 four workstations HP5515 with flashmemory
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I used to use LTSP 4.2 with openSuSE 10.0 to 10.2, should also work with
10.3. I'd not use LTSP 5 on SuSE at the moment due to it's early state.
So just use LTSP 4.2 on openSuSE 10.3.
Horrido, Roland
Asmo Koskinen schrieb:
| Donny Christiaan
/vmlinuz-2.6.16.1-ltsp-1;
}
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Can anybody tell me how I have to trace the error?
/var/log/messages doesn't say anything significant.
Thanks for help
Roland
addresses:
/etc/exports
/etc/hosts.allow
/etc/rc.d/init.d/nat
/etc/hosts
/etc/dhcpd.conf
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf
/opt/ltsp/templates/k12linux/hosts-update.sh
/opt/ltsp/templates/k12linux/setup-update.sh
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Andrew Ziem wrote:
Roland Holder wrote:
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Hello!
I just wanted to compile the LBE with SuSE 10.2 (same problem with
10.0). The problem is that SuSe comes with gcc 3.4, in case of 10.2
with gcc 4.1,in case of 10.0 also with gcc 4.1. Building
message telling that LBE only runs
with gcc between 3.2 and 3.4. Is there a way to awoid this error? Or
have I just to install another distro only to compile LBE?
Thanks, Roland
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J. Paul Bissonnette schrieb:
steve downes wrote:
Tried that thanks, didn't work.
Steve
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 09:31:35 -0500
Joe Auerbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm . . . ltsp shouldn't let you shut down, I think. shut down would
shut down the server, not the machine.
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Hi Verner!
I'd be glad to see your solution descibed on the ltsp wiki. I'm
moderating a german ltsp forum and a lot of questions about problems
with 64 bit SuSE came there in the last few weeks.
Thanks, Roland
Verner Kjærsgaard schrieb:
sokol
Well, nice idea to use Linux instead of Windows. But Linux is not the
better Windows, it is something completely different. You say: I know how
to drive a car, so I also know how to drive a bike. But that is not true.
But the more important point is that it is only possible to answer if
4.2.
Horrido, Roland
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Then just install damn small linux. rdesktop client is integrated.
horrido, Roland
sandin schrieb:
I would like to make my older laptop into a machine whose only purpose
is to remote into a windows terminal server...
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Nice, this is the solution. Now my Clients make music an noise again.
Thank you.
I just added it in the same line in rc.sound like '-as 1'.
Horrido, Roland
Robert Bottomley schrieb:
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Roland Holder wrote:
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I never tested SLES. There are two real differences between 'normal SuSE
ans SLES:
- SLES is supported with updates for many years, normal SuSE update
support ends after about two years
- SLES has some more options in YaST et al
I don't think, SLES is really better than SuSE. It differs in small
. I've also changed nothing in lts.conf
or on the server. The only change was updating LTSP from update 3 to
update 4.
Any ideas or help?
Horrido, Roland
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update 1 and 2). So there is no
principal problem running LTSP on SuSE 10.
@ jorge:
Are you sure that your NFS-Server is running fine? Just restart it to test.
Horrido, Roland
Hieromonk Peter schrieb:
I'm running LTSP 4.2 on Suse 10.0, and it runs fine. What comes to mind
with my experience
before releasing it.
Thanks again
Roland
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From: John McMonagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 6. Aug 2006 19:12 +0200
To: roland brouwers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] HP thin workstation hangs after a while
Roland
Running a few t5125 terminals
Hello,
Why should I enable NBD/NFS swap? This thin client has 256 MB Ram and also
because it seemes a some how complicated thing with ltsp 4.1.1.
Wouldn't you think that this is a more technical mather, ltsp not supporting
the new, maybe an exotic, networkcard of hp t5000.
Roland
,
leaving still one task open, the gnome session with a ? mark.
I restart the thin client and the same scenario starts again.
This is a centos 2.6.9 installation with ltsp 4.2
Does anybody has a solution for this?
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German keyboard layout works fine for me with these settings in lts.conf:
XkbLayout = de
XkbModel = 105
XkbVariants = nodeadkeys
Horrido, Roland
Jim McQuillan schrieb:
On Tue, July 18, 2006 6:50 am, Michael Höller wrote
that
there is no soundcard present.
I read the wiki and tried what is written there but these solutions
don't work because they are written for erleaer versions of LTSP.
So my question is how to get the sound server starting and the soundcard
running.
thanks, Roland
(running OpenSuSE 10.0
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Just forget eveything I wrote! (oops) I just added the line 'MODULE_01 =
sb io=2x220 irq=5 dma=1' to the lts.conf and eveything is well. I only
thougt I had to explicitly define the kernel module. Sorry.
Roland
Roland Holder
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Hi!
I have just updated the Wiki and incorporated my howto in it.
Have fun with it, Roland.
Roland Holder schrieb:
I made a little mistake. The user with wich I tested the autostart of
lbussd had a .xinitrc in his home. In OpenSuSE users do only
no other Idee despite of an icon on the
desktop to klick on.
- - Last but not least we do troubleshooting like described in the Wiki.
Have much fun with that, I'm waiting for improvement.
Roland
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Roland
Philip H W Schroth schrieb:
Op vrijdag 14 april 2006 12:27, schreef Roland Holder:
Great thanks,
philip
I post here my first version of the howto. All are invited to improve
it to perfection. Then it can be incorporated into the Wiki. A German
RPM package.
When there is a .tgz, I'll give it a try to build a SuSE RPM. I'd also
write a howto for SuSE when it will be running if someone wants one.
Roland
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last
line. Then this works fine.
But in LTSP 4.2 there comes the error message that there is no /dev/fb0.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks, Roland
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happened when plugging in an USB
drive or an CD. So I started with the troubleshooting, having success
till step 9. Step 10 ended with the error message 'Authentication
failed'. So, where is the problem?
Thanks, Roland
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am looking for :
- any advice you can throw my way to make things easier
- suggestions for applications and games that the kids are most likely to want to use
- issues and likely pitfalls
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as a few ARCADE games, from the posts, I
expect issues with sound?
I am looking for :
- any advice you can throw my way to make things easier
- suggestions for applications and games that the kids are most likely to want to use
- issues and likely pitfalls-- Roland Munyardhttp://www.munyard.com
HI,
I need to install a scanner on a pxe-workstation
xsane works on the server, but how do I install this as a local
application.
How does the workstation knows that an application is local
Thanks for your help
Roland Brouwers
C.A.T. bvba
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Hello everybody,
I would like to connect a wireless keyboard Logitech on the Ltsp
workstation.
The keyboard workes fine but the mouse only works on a vertical line on
the screen.
Any suggestions?
Roland Brouwers
C.A.T. bvba
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configure this?
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the workstation
I get the message
cannot remove be-latin1.map.gz
cannot include include file azerty-layout
What is going wrong?
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of problems am I going to encounter compared to the fully
automatical installation of K12Ltsp
3. Will Ltsp use his own desktop or does it copy the one of REL. I was
used to RH9 which is a slow desktop and even slower with VNC. K12ltsp is
nice and fast.
Thanks for your help
Roland Brouwers
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roland {
hardware ethernet 00:30:05:36:39:80;
fixed-address 192.168.1.5;
}
host fakhar {
hardware ethernet 00:e0:7d:b7:c8:f0;
fixed-address 192.168.1.6;
}
host dahab {
hardware ethernet 00:50:22:b0:fd:6d;
fixed-address 192.168.1.7;
}
# the LTSP
;
}
host roland {
hardware ethernet 00:30:05:36:39:80;
fixed-address 192.168.1.5;
}
host fakhar {
hardware ethernet 00:e0:7d:b7:c8:f0;
fixed-address 192.168.1.6;
}
host dahab {
hardware ethernet 00:50:22:b0:fd:6d;
fixed-address 192.168.1.7;
}
# the LTSP
Hi Eduardo,
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 16:44, Eduardo Costa Lisboa wrote:
Hi, Roland. If your thin client is not downloading the file
offered, then you are not specifying it correctly on the filename
line or the tftp server is not correctly configured or isn't even
running. Wich tftp server
I have an installation fedora 3
On a workstation the videacard = nvidia geforce fx5200
How can I install a driver or do something else, because the screen
stays blanc.
Thanks for your help
I tried to find something on sourceforge.net but it is impossible to get
in.
Roland Brouwers
Email [EMAIL
Am Dienstag 03 August 2004 19:57 schrieb Roland M. Kruggel:
Hi Liste,
I habe installed ltsp 4 on my server. The Kernel
ltsp_kernel-3.0.15-i386.tgz
The Installation is ok. (I hope so) The dhcp server runs fine.
Whe I boot the Client i get a Kernel panic.
Following the last lines from
Am Freitag 06 August 2004 15:09 schrieb Ashraf:
Are you booting over PXE or floppy
I am booting over floppy.
When the system is running i will by an networkcard with bootprom.
cu
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Hello.
I am trying to run ltsp 4.1 on a debian sid
server and am having trouble getting the nvidia cart installed.
I have read the Howto, but it discusses the version 3.0. It's from
june 2001. Is ist alway aktuell? Ist there an new nvidia driver in
ltsp 4.1?
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-file.
What can i do?
ps:
Sorry for my bad english, i am german. I hope you understand it.
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Am Dienstag 03 August 2004 20:34 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Roland,
the /linuxrc file is in the initrd, which gets downloaded with
the kernel.
my guess is you don't have enough ram in the workstation.
512 MB
cu
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System: Intel 3.2Ghz
bonjour
I tried to install a printer on a workstation running ltsp 3.0 with a
server mandrake 9.2
i modified the cups configuration of the printer running quite well on
the server to print with the remote similar printer by only changing
the location: 192.168.100.6
then i modified the
Hello Garry,
XDMCP requests are being served by xdm - so I would suggest:
- man xdm
- http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/
HTH
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hi garry,
http://www.sourcecodecorner.com/articles/vnc/linux.asp
may help you
regards
roland
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 9:04 PM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Re: vnc
Does anyone know how to configure vnc
ah - thank you.
my ideas go to a little different direction - but this is very
good material to study, get inspiration or borrow some ideas :)
regards
roland
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?)
regards
Roland
PS:
Sun's SunRays are something similar in the proprietary world.
and very cool - indeed (already mentioned below) ;)
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sysadmin/sysengineer i`m not very good in programming, but if
there is interest, I would at least try to start and maintain a project,
which aims at giving session management (and loadbalancing???...) feature
to VNC.
regards
Roland
hello!
i`m using a setup of xvnc under inetd
instead of
X.
regards
Roland
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