Hey LTSP-users,
recently I updated my ldm in Ubuntu Hardy to the experimental version
2.0.38 which was actually made for Jaunty. However I could pretty
easily resolve the dependencies and install the packages from the
sources. I did this as there is one major bug in the current version
of ldm for
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Peter Stein wrote:
Hey LTSP-users,
recently I updated my ldm in Ubuntu Hardy to the experimental version
2.0.38 which was actually made for Jaunty. However I could pretty
easily resolve the dependencies and install the packages from the
Peter-
Did you update the ltsp package in the chroot, as well? Some of the new
infrastructure changes in ldm rely on a new version of ltsp.
-Gadi
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 16:08 +0100, Peter Stein wrote:
Hey LTSP-users,
recently I updated my ldm in Ubuntu Hardy to the experimental version
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 04:08:25PM +0100, Peter Stein wrote:
Now I have (of course) a new problem: ldm does not respawn
automatically if you hit strg+alt+backspace or type in the wrong pw.
the screen scripts have changed- each screen script used to handle respawning
independently (if at all).
OK, I'll give it a try next week. Maybe upgrading the ltsp-package
helps. But I'll think I'll keep Hardy as it has LTS. One further
question: Why no backports for Hardy? After all, LTSP is in use on
workstations, so a long support is really appreciated. I just want to
avoid real upgrades as long
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 09:57:14PM +0100, Peter Stein wrote:
OK, I'll give it a try next week. Maybe upgrading the ltsp-package
helps. But I'll think I'll keep Hardy as it has LTS. One further
question: Why no backports for Hardy? After all, LTSP is in use on
workstations, so a long support is