Bill,
Just wanted to toss in my $.02 worth.
I've just worked on getting a fresh LTSP5 installation from scratch
working this week (Debian Etch with the backported packages). I think
this might be helpful info.
The main issue I've found is that (at least in my case) I can log in
once or twice
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 01:21:17PM +0100, Romain Surleau wrote:
> I had something similar once. The /home partition was full, so the
> system could not write in the profile files.
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 71G 4.3G 63G 7% /
varrun
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 06:30:04AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> Again, I want to note that lts.conf has my old iMac clients set
> to do:
>
> LDM_DIRECTX= True
>
> which IIRC say to not use ssh for the X connection.
Eh, forgot to finish that sentence.
So, my iMac clients have LDM
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 09:02:41AM -0300, Terry Laundos wrote:
> Do you have another clients work fine?
No, none of the clients will login.
That, along with the fact I can log into the client and run "startx"
w/o problems makes me think this is a server-side problem.
I can also run startx, and t
I had something similar once. The /home partition was full, so the
system could not write in the profile files.
Romain.
Bill Moseley wrote:
> Geeze, just when this stuff is starting to make sense, I get the ldm
> login screen. When I log it X starts then I go right back to a ldm
> screen.
>
>
Do you have another clients work fine?
Have you enable X11Forwarding on sshd config?
2007/11/12, Bill Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Geeze, just when this stuff is starting to make sense, I get the ldm
> login screen. When I log it X starts then I go right back to a ldm
> screen.
>
> I'm using th
Geeze, just when this stuff is starting to make sense, I get the ldm
login screen. When I log it X starts then I go right back to a ldm
screen.
I'm using the right password (if I don't it says I entered the wrong
password).
I can switch to a console, and log into the client. From there
"startx"