Well, I finally got it to work. Did the whole installation from scratch
again and it worked. We've now been using it for the last month and a
bit and its been behaving itself more or less (wanted to make sure it
actually works before I said anything more). Being able to choose
multiple ltsp servers
The subject is misleading: what you are trying are using multiple *application*
servers. The X servers are what the terminals are running.
Using multiple X servers is also possible (but not what you want)
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Thanks for that. Been reading through all manner of stuff and finally
stumbled upon it. I have managed to get it working more or less, well
actually less than more.
There are a number of problems I am experiencing, and after mucking
around for the last few days hope that someone on this list may
Thanks guys. Appreciate your help. Will have to change over to gdm (had
some issues so I used xdm).
Let you know once I've got it working.
Cheers,
-bert
On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 19:30, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Bert van Brakel wrote:
> > Anybody know how to setup ltsp so that a user has a choice whic
Bert van Brakel wrote:
> Anybody know how to setup ltsp so that a user has a choice which X
> server to login too?
>
> I assume we just have to get the client terminal Xserver to connect to a
> different xdm/gdm/kdm server. How to connect that up to the login prompt
> would be the tricky bit.
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I'm not sure if this has made it into the configuration yet, or not, but
you will need to change the rc.local or rc.setupx files in
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc from '-query' to '-indirect'. This will cause a
chooser window to pop up containing all the servers
Anybody know how to setup ltsp so that a user has a choice which X
server to login too?
We use ltsp thin clients (and it works very well thank you) and wish for
users to have a choice which server they run their apps on when they
login. Has anybody done this, and if so how do we go about it? We wi