I tried Mate 14.04 today and all works fine!!
Thanks a lot!
Mauro
Il 12/Mag/2017 21:17, "richard kweskin" ha scritto:
On 2017-05-11 09:52, Mauro Tollardo wrote:
> Hi all,
> my name is Mauro, new entry in the list.
> I'm trying to build up a classroom with a server and 20
On 2017-05-11 09:52, Mauro Tollardo wrote:
> Hi all,
> my name is Mauro, new entry in the list.
> I'm trying to build up a classroom with a server and 20 clients (7
> fat,
> 13 thin). My clients are old and very old laptops.
> With some of them I can't reboot or reach the power-off step. The
>
Hi all,
my name is Mauro, new entry in the list.
I'm trying to build up a classroom with a server and 20 clients (7 fat,
13 thin). My clients are old and very old laptops.
With some of them I can't reboot or reach the power-off step. The
shutdown starts and all seems ok but then I get a black
I have to correct my last statement about LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS
which works fine if this parameter is within the default section [Default].
(see http://sourceforge.net/p/ltsp/mailman/message/34791176/)
> Now, I moved the mount-point (from /mnt/home2) to /home2
> and add the following line
can you see any home directory ( most of it) after logging in to the
desktop session? session is served default from the boot/ltsp server. you
should get the home/user mounted from ltsp server without changing
anything. home directory is mounted with sshfs
how do you use this ltsp server? is the
On 21.01.2016 12:52, Helmut Lichtenberg wrote:
> Truth schrieb am 21.01.2016 12:05:
>> I've just realized that the home-directory can not be part of the image.
>> However, I guess that I need to modify a config-file (how?) to solve my
>> problem ...
> What about automounting?
>
> If you use Debian
Truth schrieb am 21.01.2016 12:05:
> I've just realized that the home-directory can not be part of the image.
> However, I guess that I need to modify a config-file (how?) to solve my
> problem ...
What about automounting?
If you use Debian jessie there is systemd. Try an entry in /etc/fstab in
On 21.01.2016 11:16, Truth wrote:
> On 21.01.2016 05:15, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>> On 2016-01-20, Truth wrote:
>>> While everything was fine with my test-setup using Debian 8.2 (i386,
>>> linux-3.16) ...
>>> I tried to install the same ltsp-pnp server on Debian 8.2 (using
>>> linux-4.3 from the
On 21.01.2016 05:15, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2016-01-20, Truth wrote:
>> While everything was fine with my test-setup using Debian 8.2 (i386,
>> linux-3.16) ...
>> I tried to install the same ltsp-pnp server on Debian 8.2 (using
>> linux-4.3 from the backports).
> You'll need the backported
to Vlaltteri:
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As you can see from the previous post I see the home directory mounted
via sshfs.
The server has multiple users which I want to distribute to several clients.
The login screen on the client shows a prompt for user-name (and later
for the password).
(I'm not sure if
Truth schrieb am 21.01.2016 15:03:
> On 21.01.2016 12:52, Helmut Lichtenberg wrote:
> > Truth schrieb am 21.01.2016 12:05:
> >> I've just realized that the home-directory can not be part of the image.
> >> However, I guess that I need to modify a config-file (how?) to solve my
> >> problem ...
> >
Now, I moved the mount-point (from /mnt/home2) to /home2
and add the following line in /etc/ltsp/ltsp-update-image.excludes:
home2/*
The good news is that the mount-point is now visible also at the client
side.
However, the symlinks still do not work because nothing is mounted to
/home2
On 2016-01-20, Truth wrote:
> While everything was fine with my test-setup using Debian 8.2 (i386,
> linux-3.16) ...
> I tried to install the same ltsp-pnp server on Debian 8.2 (using
> linux-4.3 from the backports).
You'll need the backported LTSP packages from jessie-backports, and may
as
Hi,
I'm back again with a new problem.
While everything was fine with my test-setup using Debian 8.2 (i386,
linux-3.16) ...
I tried to install the same ltsp-pnp server on Debian 8.2 (using
linux-4.3 from the backports).
After reconfig the initramfs with ...
dpkg-reconfigure
.
From: Robert Mavrinac mavri...@uwindsor.ca
Sent: July 23, 2015 3:25 PM
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-PNP and pam_group.so behaviour in thin clients,
fat clients and ltsp-localapps
I am currently setting up a new cluster of LTSP-PNP servers running Debian 8.
I
I am currently setting up a new cluster of LTSP-PNP servers running Debian 8.
I have the appropriate settings for adding all authenticated users to various
groups automatically using pam_group.so, modelled after settings in the
debian-edu-config package and documentation at
Hello,
I am attempting to implement an LTSP-pnp setup with Ubuntu 14.04. Looking
for suggestions / help with desktop selection.
I wanted to use the Unity desktop because it is standard with the
distribution. However, turns out the thin client performance makes it not
usable. Although the fat
-PNP and iTALC
On 2014-09-16 15:24, Emmanuel Le Normand wrote:
Hello,
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DE: Martin Funke m.fu...@olpe.de
À: LTSP (ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net)
ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
ENVOYÉ: Mardi 16 Septembre 2014 07:22:06
OBJET: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-PNP and iTALC
On 19/09/2014 09:26 πμ, Funke, Martin wrote:
Hello,
is there a special ltsp-pnp howto or just an apt-get install epoptes?
Just an: apt-get install epoptes
and: ltsp-update-image -c /
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On 2014-09-16 15:24, Emmanuel Le Normand wrote:
Hello,
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DE: Martin Funke m.fu...@olpe.de
À: LTSP (ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net)
ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
ENVOYÉ: Mardi 16 Septembre 2014 07:22:06
OBJET: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-PNP and iTALC
Hello
Hello,
- Mail original -
De: Martin Funke m.fu...@olpe.de
À: LTSP (ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net)
ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Envoyé: Mardi 16 Septembre 2014 07:22:06
Objet: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP-PNP and iTALC
Hello everyone,
im running xubuntu 12.04 LTSP-PNP. Did
Hello everyone,
im running xubuntu 12.04 LTSP-PNP. Did someone already tried to run italc on
the ltsp-pnp?
Or do you run something else to watch and control the other clients?
Best regards
Martin
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On 13/08/14 14:38, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On 2014-08-12, Michael Pope wrote:
I've setup LTSP-PNP on a Xubuntu 14.04 system and I'm up to the last
issue, which is my fat client cannot access the internet. What I mean by
that is I cannot ping an external IP address on a fat client.
...
Here
I've setup LTSP-PNP on a Xubuntu 14.04 system and I'm up to the last
issue, which is my fat client cannot access the internet. What I mean by
that is I cannot ping an external IP address on a fat client.
I'm using dnsmasq as my DNS, DHCP TFTP server on the LTSP machine
which has one network
On Wed 13 Aug 2014 13:56:21 EST, Michael Pope wrote:
I've setup LTSP-PNP on a Xubuntu 14.04 system and I'm up to the last
issue, which is my fat client cannot access the internet. What I mean by
that is I cannot ping an external IP address on a fat client.
I'm using dnsmasq as my DNS, DHCP
On 2014-08-12, Michael Pope wrote:
I've setup LTSP-PNP on a Xubuntu 14.04 system and I'm up to the last
issue, which is my fat client cannot access the internet. What I mean by
that is I cannot ping an external IP address on a fat client.
...
Here are the routing tables
LTSP Server routing
Hello
I have installed ltsp-pbp Ubuntu 14.04 whit Unity desktop. I Have one problem.
At the top right of the screen does not show the any buttons. It's empty.
For example, volume button would be the most important.
Here is picture also.
On 2014-08-03, rkwesk_ltsp wrote:
I am not sure of this and so did not speak to this previously. However,
I believe that in order to populate the pxe boot with a kernel the
script
/usr/share/ltsp/update-kernels
This shouldn't be necessary using ltsp-update-image --cleanup / or
On 2014-08-02 05:41, michael pope wrote:
On Fri 01 Aug 2014 19:08:35 EST, rkwesk_ltsp wrote:
On 2014-08-01 02:48, Michael Pope wrote:
I've got a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 64bit and I would like to
configure it to be a LTSP-PNP server,
snip
I'm used to working with
LTSP thin clients
On 2014-08-01 02:48, Michael Pope wrote:
I've got a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 64bit and I would like to
configure it to be a LTSP-PNP server,
snip
I'm used to working with
LTSP thin clients and have never done a LTSP-PNP install, how do I
get
the vmlinuz file in there?
from
On Fri 01 Aug 2014 19:08:35 EST, rkwesk_ltsp wrote:
On 2014-08-01 02:48, Michael Pope wrote:
I've got a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 64bit and I would like to
configure it to be a LTSP-PNP server,
snip
I'm used to working with
LTSP thin clients and have never done a LTSP-PNP install,
I've got a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 64bit and I would like to
configure it to be a LTSP-PNP server, I've following the tutorial from
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp doing the
following commands
Ran the following to install LTSP-PNP on Xubuntu 14.04
: sudo -i
:
Hello Again :)
Just started playing again.
I have 3 setups on 3 different disks. All under 12.04
The one that works has a default in pxelinux.cfg that only mentions nbd in
any of the lines.
The others have entirely different instructions. Both the failing systems
allow the client to get as far as
I've just started with ltsp-pnp on 12.04 Ubuntu. If I create a directory
say /usr/local/music on the server it does not show up on the client.
Can someone tell me what I am missing ?
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I've just started with ltsp-pnp on 12.04 Ubuntu. If I create a directory
say /usr/local/music on the server it does not show up on the client.
Can someone tell me what I am missing ?
Peter
I think this: If you need to, you can exclude some of your server files
or directories from the
Many thanks Asmo.
I haven't checked the excludes yet , but it makes sense to say I need to
run an update after adding extra directories. Home takes care of itself.
Peter
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:12 AM, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
I've just started with ltsp-pnp on 12.04 Ubuntu. If I
In Stéphane Graber's article at his web site about DNS in Ubuntu 12.04
(http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/) he says, On a
desktop install, your DNS server is going to be '127.0.0.1' which points
to a NetworkManager-managed dnsmasq server.
I think this one is good to
On 11/11/2012 11:01 PM, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
11/11/2012 11:29 ??, ?/? John Hupp ??:
Setting the nameservers via tail rather than base worked -- for both
LTSP server and client.
Thanks!
My notes on installing LTSP-PNP on Lubuntu 12.10, using your
instructions at
On 11/12/2012 11:06 AM, John Hupp wrote:
On 11/11/2012 11:01 PM, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
11/11/2012 11:29 ??, ?/? John Hupp ??:
Setting the nameservers via tail rather than base worked -- for both
LTSP server and client.
Thanks!
My notes on installing LTSP-PNP on Lubuntu 12.10,
You're right!
This is some sort of general networking problem. The web browser had
worked on the LTSP server after the initial Lubuntu installation, but
now it doesn't, generating the same error as on the client.
Ping does work.
Working back towards the state the LTSP server was in when
This works for LTSP-PNP. I use Lubuntu.
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
resolvconf(8)
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 8.8.4.4
nameserver 8.8.8.8
$ ls
Setting the nameservers via tail rather than base worked -- for both
LTSP server and client.
Thanks!
On 11/11/2012 3:31 PM, asmo.koski...@arkki.info wrote:
This works for LTSP-PNP. I use Lubuntu.
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
Following Alkis G's LTSP-PNP setup at Help.Ubuntu.com, I got to a
working client-server quickly enough. (More on that later.)
But on the client, Chromium fails to display pages with Error 137
(net::ERR_NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED): Unknown error.
I have set DNS_SERVER=8.8.8.8 208.67.222.222 in
I should perhaps add that this is a thin client.
Also that I configured the single-NIC interface on the server with
/etc/network/interfaces:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
I did this after the default DHCP setup with network manager resulted in
a TFTP timeout in attempting to boot the
Is Chromium the only thin-client application making trouble?
If you open a terminal window on the thin-client (not the
server), do you get any response from ping 8.8.8.8? If not,
then the problem is a general networking issue and the following
link may be of interest:
Hi,
I use Lubuntu with ltsp-pnp/fat client:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
What is correct way to force ltsp-pnp/fat client use opendns' nameserves
what ever adsl/router is offering for nameserving? Server side this is ok
with opendns, but fat client leaks by router some
Hi,
I use Lubuntu with ltsp-pnp/fat client:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
What is correct way to force ltsp-pnp/fat client use opendns' nameserves
what ever adsl/router is offering for nameserving? Server side this is ok
with opendns, but fat client leaks by router
- Original Message -
From: Alkis Georgopoulos alk...@gmail.com
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 12:57:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-pnp i386 xfreerdp
Στις 08/06/2012 12:58 πμ, ο/η John Gallias έγραψε:
SCREEN_07=xterm
LTSP boots, fully launches xterm
I'm experiencing the same issue as Radek and David with xfreerdp and a fresh
12.04 i386 ltsp-pnp
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ltsp-pnp
It will fully boot to xfreerdp, but then only display a cursor and black
screen: no further prompts or screen redraw from xfreerdp
David's ps
Start with SCREEN_07=xterm
Run xfreerdp from there, with any command line you want.
Then put that command line in
SCREEN_07=xfreerdp params
Don't include any RDP* variables at all, not even the server.
Is it working this way?
-
From: Alkis Georgopoulos alk...@gmail.com
To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, June 7, 2012 2:05:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-pnp i386 xfreerdp
Start with SCREEN_07=xterm
Run xfreerdp from there, with any command line you want.
Then put that command line
Στις 08/06/2012 12:58 πμ, ο/η John Gallias έγραψε:
SCREEN_07=xterm
LTSP boots, fully launches xterm: no input. Cannot provide any input to
xterm. Can still access a console on CRTL + ALT + F1.
Move your mouse over the xterm window.
If your still cannot provide input, your problem isn't
Hi
is there a limit of connections for nbd in ltsp-pnp?
I only manage to get 20 clients connectet,
every additional client runs into busybox telling me the
nbd- filesize is far to big.
Greetings
Roland
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Hi ltsp-pnp Team,
is there a flag I can set to force clients to be thin?
I have plenty of old machines with the ram-collection of
other old machines, but I rather use them as thinclients
like before, because I have a powerfull ltsp server running idle
with ltsp-pnp fatclients.
Can I create sets
Sorry for my last mail,
I just see, that Alkis answered all my Questions in his last mail.
Thanks a lot !!!
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On 04/25/2012 10:19 AM, Gymhaan Rechenzentrum wrote:
Hi ltsp-pnp Team,
is there a flag I can set to force clients to be thin?
I have plenty of old machines with the ram-collection of other old
machines, but I rather use them as thinclients
Στις 25/04/2012 11:19 πμ, ο/η Gymhaan Rechenzentrum έγραψε:
is there a flag I can set to force clients to be thin?
Hi Roland,
you probably missed my previous reply in the list where I already
answered your question:
http://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg40404.html
Hello Alkis,
hello others,
my name is Roland, I am German and I am the computing teacher and
system admin at our school in Haan (near Düsseldorf)
I used to use ltsp in our ubuntu school system since 2008,
but now I found your ltsp-pnp for 12.04 which is absolutely great !!!
Thanks a lot for that!
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On 04/24/2012 01:05 PM, Gymhaan Rechenzentrum wrote:
Hello Alkis, hello others, my name is Roland, I am German and I am
the computing teacher and system admin at our school in Haan (near
Düsseldorf) I used to use ltsp in our ubuntu school system
Στις 24/04/2012 02:05 μμ, ο/η Gymhaan Rechenzentrum έγραψε:
but now I found your ltsp-pnp for 12.04 which is absolutely great !!!
Hi Roland,
*** To all: please don't test ltsp-pnp anymore ***
As mentioned in previous mails, it's being merged upstream, and will be
ready in a couple of months.
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