Hi
I know this may not be the most appropriate forum to discuss this, but
any pointers on where to dig deeper would be greatly appreciated.
We have a Debian (Sarge) server running LTSP 4.x ... and we notice the
load average goes high every few days When using 'top' we notice
certain user's
Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or XDM.
I've seen issues with GDM not killing processes when a User turns their
workstation off, without logging out properly.
If you are using GDM, you might try switching to KDM, to see how that
works.
And keep in mind that the
Hi,
I'm using KDM and have had exactly the same problem twice on the same
server during the last 4 months.
No idea why. On a different server this doesn't happen.
On 11/2/05, Jim McQuillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or XDM.
I've seen
I use KDM too so I guess I should consider XDM and see if there is
a difference.
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Which display manager are you running on the server, GDM, KDM or
XDM.
KDM. I'll try XDM.
And keep in mind that the choice of Display manager has nothing to do
with which desktop environment the users run
(Gnome,KDE,XFCE,Icewm,etc)
Ah! ok. that's good to hear. Thanks for pointing
Here is a link to a script I use to clean up after users:
http://www.oldfordroad.ca/filemgmt/singlefile.php?lid=10
Its specific to my implementation but can be easily rewritten.
Cory Oldford
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Hi
I know this may not be the most appropriate forum to discuss this, but
any pointers on where to dig deeper would be greatly appreciated.
We have a Debian (Sarge) server running LTSP 4.x ... and we notice the
load average goes high every few days When using 'top' we