On Tue, 2010-03-02 at 12:59 +0100, rz wrote: > Hi, My name is Roland, I am a teacher at a German school and we power > our computing rooms with > Ubuntu 8.04 with an excellently running LTSP. > We built out of the box a thinclient (default), a kiosk version (even > with google chrome instead of firefox) and a fatclient running blender. > We named our projekt "gymbuntu" (GYMnasium uBUNTU) (Gymnasium is the > German word for highschool.) > > While trying Ubuntu 10.04_alternate LTSP-Server alpha2 I noticed, that > the thinclient is built, but does not start > on the thinclients. It loads the vmlinuz, prints a line of dots and stops. > > When trying to built an image with the --kiosk option (or any other > "fat" version) ltsp-build-image reports an > error, telling gdm.conf is not found. > > As far as I can see, gdm has been changed, not using gdm.conf any more > (and this seems to has happened at 9.10 or even 9.04 already) > but the ltsp-build-image script has not been updated. > > I am not good enough to rewrite this ltsp-build-image - script, but I am > willing to test new written scripts. > I would be glad to help making Ubuntu even better! > > Greetings from Germany > Roland > > PS:
Can you report the bug here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ltsp/+filebug ? That's the easiest so the LTSP team gets contacted and can have a look at it. Alpha-2 wasn't exactly good for LTSP, alpha-3 was better (at least it's supposed to boot but may fail at login). -- Stéphane Graber Ubuntu developer http://www.ubuntu.com
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