vagr...@freegeek.org wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 09:36:28PM +0200, Frank Lienhard wrote:
>
>> So here is what I did:
>> I installed the ltsp-server-standalone package from the Lenny repos. used
>> the 'ltsp-build-client' command, which finished with a success
>> message
>> I edited /etc/dhc
On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 09:36:28PM +0200, Frank Lienhard wrote:
> So here is what I did:
> I installed the ltsp-server-standalone package from the Lenny repos. used
> the 'ltsp-build-client' command, which finished with a success
> message
> I edited /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf and /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf a
>
> Try running this on the server as root:
> ltsp-update-sshkeys
>
What confuses me is, that according to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToCookEdubuntu/Chapters/LTSPManagement
the command should return messages about creating new ssh-keys, which in
my case isn't the case.
and I figure
> 1) You don't understand LTSP
>
No correct that way. More correct is: I was unable get my question right.
And I got one thing wrong: the consoles F1-F6 are running locally on the
Terminal, which leads me to the wrong conclusion about the source of the
problem ("no home dir for user ")
> 2) Y
>
> LTSP is complex and tricky. If I were offering advice I'd say install a
> recent UBUNTU and configure ltsp. That is easy to follow the recipe.
>
>
Oh yes that will help keeping the users and configurations ;-)
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On 06/07/2011, at 1:49 PM, ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
> Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
>> 05-07-2011, ? ???, ??? ??? 21:36 +0200, ?/? Frank Lienhard
>> ??:
>>
>>> My client boots (with a kernel image from rom-o-matic), I get a login
>>> screen.
>>> But no user is
>> No, I have to confirm to add the machine to the knownhosts and to give
>> the passwd for the user
>>
>
> If you have to confirm that, then
> 1) I wonder why ltsp-update-sshkeys that highvoltage proposed didn't
> work for you.
I followed the hints from Alkis several times:
2b) If you see
>
> If you have to confirm that, then
> 1) I wonder why ltsp-update-sshkeys that highvoltage proposed didn't
> work for you.
here is my sshd_config from the server (only lines without #):
(maybe here are some left over modifications from other things I did..)
-snip---
Port
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 05-07-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 23:02 +0200, ο/η Frank Lienhard
> έγραψε:
>
>> No compiz installed at all
>>
>
> Are you sure? What's the output of this?
> dpkg-query -W compiz-core
>
>
>
leviathan:~# dpkg-query -W compiz-core
No packages found matchin
Στις 05-07-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 23:02 +0200, ο/η Frank Lienhard
έγραψε:
> No compiz installed at all
Are you sure? What's the output of this?
dpkg-query -W compiz-core
> No, I have to confirm to add the machine to the knownhosts and to give
> the passwd for the user
If you have to conf
Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> Στις 05-07-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 21:36 +0200, ο/η Frank Lienhard
> έγραψε:
>
>> My client boots (with a kernel image from rom-o-matic), I get a login
>> screen.
>> But no user is able to log in.
>>
>
> 1) Check /var/log/auth.log on your server. Do you see a l
Στις 05-07-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 21:36 +0200, ο/η Frank Lienhard
έγραψε:
> My client boots (with a kernel image from rom-o-matic), I get a login
> screen.
> But no user is able to log in.
1) Check /var/log/auth.log on your server. Do you see a login attempt
for the user trying to login on the
Hi Jonathan,
>
>> any group settings I miss?
>>
>
> Try running this on the server as root:
> ltsp-update-sshkeys
>
>
Did that, runns without error (or any message at all).
But, no I didn't (work)
Perhaps XOrg issues?
> Then reboot the thin client. That will probably do the trick.
>
>
David Burgess wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Frank Lienhard wrote:
>
>
>> My client boots (with a kernel image from rom-o-matic), I get a login
>> screen.
>> But no user is able to log in.
>>
>
> That's a problem that will require troubleshooting.
>
>
any group settings to be
Hi Frank
On 05/07/11 03:36 PM, Frank Lienhard wrote:
> My client boots (with a kernel image from rom-o-matic), I get a login
> screen.
> But no user is able to log in.
> I changed to text console (F1) on the thinclient and get an error
> message "login incorrect", which is wrong.
> (created a du
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Frank Lienhard wrote:
> My client boots (with a kernel image from rom-o-matic), I get a login
> screen.
> But no user is able to log in.
That's a problem that will require troubleshooting.
> I changed to text console (F1) on the thinclient and get an error
> mes
...
>> Honestly I thought using the "ltsp-build-client" command would transfer
>> all this into the chroot of the clients.
>>
>
> No. Did you run ltsp-build-client and try booting a client? Do this,
> log in as one of your users and see how it works.
>
>
Thats what I expected
> db
>
>
S
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Frank Lienhard wrote:
> Which is the easiest way to get the same applications, users and
> configurations into the thinclient chroot environment, which I have
> actually on the server running?
You don't. The chroot contains just enough GNU/Linux to make the
client
I see, this wasn't a clear request at all, I start again.
OK I once had an LTSP installation, but forgot some things.
What I have now is: One PC used by all 4 members of our family,thats
somehow annoying.
It works, because all are usually logged in on different graphical
consoles (F7 to F10) plu
Hi,
hope I don't double post here, but found nothing relevant to me.
I'm running a Debian Lenny server (i368, 32bit) in my LAN.
I wanted to change back to LTSP from X2Go and did what ist suggested here:
http://wiki.debian.org/LTSP/Howto
But this ends up in different environments for the server an
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