We've already solved that, after install rsyslog (with several hours of
debug and iptraf...) we've found a hang trying to start the graphic driver.
We're using a VIA VX900 graphic with the propietary driver of VIA, this
driver freezes the "bad terminals" even when all the terminals are the same
mo
My Mistake, not in lts.conf
In 8.04 there is a file
gdm-conf-custom Spelling must be exact, capitals have to be right
[security]
DisallowTCP=false
NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS=false
[xdmcp]
Enable=true
MaxSessions=50
[gui]
[greeter]
[chooser]
[debug]
Enable=true
That's the only place I can find
I know nothing about max users option in lts.conf
"Check your lts.conf for syntax, maybe it does not read the max users
setting line."
Does an option to control the maximun number of users exist in ltsp?
Where can I find the official doc of lts.conf file? What I have is :
http://manpages.ubunt
It's difficult to advise.
Maybe possible to boot clients until a terminal fails. Sign of a good
client and watch system logs while signing on a new client.
You must be able to see the bootup in one of the logs.
You must have checked top and system performance.
Make a new minimum image and see if it
Thanks,
We're going to try both of them and we'll post ower results.
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Alberto Asuero Arroyo*
(+34) 645 816 025
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:57 PM, John Hupp wrote:
> So when the bad clients fail, they are inaccessible via Ctrl-Alt-Fn and
> ssh. But if you set up rsyslog this will forw
So when the bad clients fail, they are inaccessible via Ctrl-Alt-Fn and
ssh. But if you set up rsyslog this will forward to the server any
syslog entries the clients generate before they freeze. Might give you
some clue.
On standalone PC's, I have seen bad optical or floppy drives cause an
No, we dont' use ltsp-pnp
We've done the following tests and it could be interesting.
We've two school rooms with the same hardware (server and thin clients) in
different cities.
School Room A: 15 thin clients.
School Room B: 20 thin clients
We've done lots of test and we can conclude the follo
LTSP-pnp
Peter
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 4:21 PM, Alberto Asuero wrote:
> Peter, Thank you for you answer.
>
> Yes, all of them have the same network card:
>
> Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6120/VT6121/VT6122 GIGAbit
> Ethernet Adapter.
>
> Thanks, Alberto
>
> *- - -
> Alberto A
Peter, Thank you for you answer.
Yes, all of them have the same network card:
Ethernet controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6120/VT6121/VT6122 GIGAbit
Ethernet Adapter.
Thanks, Alberto
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Alberto Asuero Arroyo*
(+34) 645 816 025
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Peter D Knight wrote:
>
Are all the network cards the same ??
Peter
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Alberto Asuero wrote:
> Sorry, I made a mistake in the previous email I want to say "typing
> ctrl+alt+f2" . Ctrl+alt+f2 doesn't work when the client show the black
> screen but it's works when the client start successfu
Sorry, I made a mistake in the previous email I want to say "typing
ctrl+alt+f2" . Ctrl+alt+f2 doesn't work when the client show the black
screen but it's works when the client start successfully.
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Alberto Asuero Arroyo*
(+34) 645 816 025
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:41 AM, wrote:
> > Un
> Unfortunately when the black screen appears we cannot access to the system
> neither typing alt+f2 nor via ssh (the thin client only answer to ping).
to switch to another virtual console, i would try ctrl+alt+f2 (if the
console i wanted were tty2). (also `alt' is the left alt key, not the
one on
We've one server (Ubuntu 12.04) and 20 fujitsu thin clients (same model).
The system works fine with the most of clients, but some clients (3 of 20)
show a black screen trying to load login window and the system is
completely inaccesible. The client load the linux image and it shows ubuntu
bootsp
Gian Carlo Stagni wrote:
> Steve Cayford ha scritto:
>> Recently I've started hitting this problem on Ubuntu 8.04.
> I use Debian Lenny.
>
>> If I attempt to login to a client with a bad password, the LDM login screen
>> displays the message "Verifying password, please wait..."...
> I had the sam
Steve Cayford ha scritto:
> Recently I've started hitting this problem on Ubuntu 8.04.
I use Debian Lenny.
> If I attempt to login to a client with a bad password, the LDM login screen
> displays the message "Verifying password, please wait..."...
I had the same problem... until TODAY! :-)
In the
Recently I've started hitting this problem on Ubuntu 8.04.
If I attempt to login to a client with a bad password, the LDM login screen
displays the message "Verifying password, please wait..." as normal, but
then never returns to the login. The password field is still there and I
can type in it
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Black screen
>> If he's getting X starting with a black screen, he's WAY past any NFS
> problems.
>
> No.. I dont get to the X. Even with screen_01 = shell the sintoms are
> the same. I cant read exactly in witch part the problem is ocurring
&
the [Default] section.
>> It sounds like the terminal doesn't know it's own hostname.
>
> I doubt you can check this - no shell to type in a command at.
>
>> Tried that too
>> Also i'v haded the computer name and ip to /etc/hosts
>
> Do you mean /etc/host
danial
try this in lts.conf file
your terminal cant get correct resolution
enter this in lts.conf
X_MODE_0 = 800x600
X_MODE_1 = 1024x768
>From: Krishna Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Daniel Teixeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject:
K.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim McQuillan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: quinta-feira, 29 de Junho de 2006 14:04
> To: Krishna Murphy
> Cc: Daniel Teixeira; ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Black screen
>
> On Thu, June 2
: Jim McQuillan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quinta-feira, 29 de Junho de 2006 14:04
To: Krishna Murphy
Cc: Daniel Teixeira; ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Black screen
On Thu, June 29, 2006 8:40 am, Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Daniel-
>
> Have you got
: Daniel Teixeira
Cc: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Black screen
Daniel-
Have you got 10.0.150.47 assigned to a workstation in your dhcpd.conf?
That wkstn would then have a section in your lts.conf - but it looks like
it's not getting that far, you're una
On Thu, June 29, 2006 8:40 am, Krishna Murphy wrote:
> Daniel-
>
> Have you got 10.0.150.47 assigned to a workstation in your dhcpd.conf?
> That wkstn would then have a section in your lts.conf - but it looks like
> it's not getting that far, you're unable to nfs-mount the /opt/ltsp/i386
> director
Daniel-
Have you got 10.0.150.47 assigned to a workstation in your dhcpd.conf?
That wkstn would then have a section in your lts.conf - but it looks like
it's not getting that far, you're unable to nfs-mount the /opt/ltsp/i386
directory where the wkstn gets all its' goodies.
-Krishna
On Thu, 2
Hi.
I'm configuring a new ltsp server (CentOS 4.3 + LTPS 4.2). This
configuration has worked before!
What is happening is that when i connect the terminal client i get a black
screen and monitor loses video signal.
Linux aparently starts ok, but when i expected to see a X login prompt there
was n
Emmanuel PUERTO a pris la peine de me clavigraphier:
Bonjour,
Si je peux vous repondre en francais, alors
J'ai eu le meme probleme, ma configuration etait bonne, mais sur un terminal
tout etait noir. Cela viens en fait de la resolution ecran et principalement du
rafraichissement. Mais comme
Luiz Fernando Signorelli Gonçalves a pris la peine de me clavigraphier:
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 20:41:48 +0100, Nico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I try to install the LTSP.
The start-shell is Ok and i have the bash-command.
But when I try to startx server, it gives me a black screen (and nothing
was
Hi,
I try to install the LTSP.
The start-shell is Ok and i have the bash-command.
But when I try to startx server, it gives me a black screen (and nothing
was written in /var/log).
My old PC is without HDD and without CD-reader, and it's impossible for
me to know the kind of video-card I have on
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 01:01:29AM -0800, Tim F. wrote:
> At 11:35 PM 11/14/2002 -0500, you wrote:
[...]
> >In my experience, X going to a black screen means
> >that the driver is fine and the video card is
> >fine and there is nothing wrong with the font
> >server. The problem is likely just a
Not sure if you were thinking of my recent post about a X problems - but
just in case... The first time the clients are booted everything is
perfect, X starts cleanly and stays stable - until I reboot the
clients. During the second and subsequent attempts to boot, the client
appears to conn
Sorry, I haven't been saving my LTSP messages and
I can't seem to find this thread in the archives
even though it was just within the last couple
days...
Someone was having trouble with X going to a
black screen. They were concerned about the
video card or the font server or some other
server-rel
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