IRC chat logs for #ltsp on irc.libera.chat (webchat)


Channel log from 12 September 2012   (all times are UTC)

00:16joulez has joined IRC (joulez!~jj@pdpc/supporter/active/joulez)
00:17
<joulez>
hi, i just upgraded from lenny->squeeze, all good, except with kde4 when a usb device is plugged in it shows up in /media/<user>/<label> but no notification? any tips?
00:29vagrantc has left IRC (vagrantc!~vagrant@freegeek/vagrantc, Quit: leaving)
00:40alexqwesa__ has left IRC (alexqwesa__!~alex@109.172.12.47, Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
00:57joulez has left IRC (joulez!~jj@pdpc/supporter/active/joulez, Quit: KVIrc Insomnia 4.0.2, revision: 4740, sources date: 20100627, built on: 2010-08-02 22:26:39 UTC 4740 http://www.kvirc.net/)
01:06Lns has joined IRC (Lns!~Lns@pdpc/supporter/professional/lns)
01:27joulez has joined IRC (joulez!~jj@pdpc/supporter/active/joulez)
01:28
<joulez>
hi, is anything suppose to run on port 9571? I get a few msgs like this on client boot up.
01:29
nvm lvminfod
01:33joulez has left IRC (joulez!~jj@pdpc/supporter/active/joulez, Quit: KVIrc Insomnia 4.0.2, revision: 4740, sources date: 20100627, built on: 2010-08-02 22:26:39 UTC 4740 http://www.kvirc.net/)
02:15tjz has left IRC (tjz!~tjz@unaffiliated/tjz, Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
03:17Parker955 is now known as Parker955_Away
03:27alkisg has joined IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
03:36Lns has left IRC (Lns!~Lns@pdpc/supporter/professional/lns, Quit: Leaving)
04:11alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Quit: Leaving.)
05:21ricotz has joined IRC (ricotz!~rico@unaffiliated/ricotz)
05:33alkisg has joined IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
05:35alkisg1 has joined IRC (alkisg1!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
05:35alkisg2 has joined IRC (alkisg2!~alkisg@81.186.148.81)
05:38alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
05:40alkisg2 is now known as alkisg
05:42Bootless has joined IRC (Bootless!~AnDyLap@sarkomand-201-219-aps.cronon.net)
06:09Bootless1 has joined IRC (Bootless1!~AnDyLap@sarkomand-201-219-aps.cronon.net)
06:12Bootless has left IRC (Bootless!~AnDyLap@sarkomand-201-219-aps.cronon.net, Ping timeout: 246 seconds)
06:19khildin has joined IRC (khildin!~khildin@ip-80-236-222-220.dsl.scarlet.be)
06:22khildin has left IRC (khildin!~khildin@ip-80-236-222-220.dsl.scarlet.be, Client Quit)
06:25administrator has joined IRC (administrator!c23fb971@gateway/web/freenode/ip.194.63.185.113)
06:25administrator is now known as Guest13130
06:28mrcarrot has joined IRC (mrcarrot!~user@unaffiliated/mrcarrot)
06:29
<mrcarrot>
I anyone able to point me to some good documentation on how to use fat clients through ltsp on debian 6?
06:52
<mealstrom>
good morning :D
06:52F-GT has joined IRC (F-GT!~phantom@ppp121-44-82-127.lns20.syd6.internode.on.net)
06:52
<mealstrom>
mrcarrot: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/FatClients this can help you
06:53
does anyone use jitsi (sip phone ) ?
06:55
<alkisg>
mrcarrot: just make sure to use wheezy :)
06:59khildin has joined IRC (khildin!~khildin@ip-80-236-222-220.dsl.scarlet.be)
07:02alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@81.186.148.81, Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
07:06alkisg has joined IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
07:07hays has joined IRC (hays!~quassel@unaffiliated/hays)
07:10hays_ has left IRC (hays_!~quassel@unaffiliated/hays, Ping timeout: 255 seconds)
07:11hays_ has joined IRC (hays_!~quassel@unaffiliated/hays)
07:11
<mrcarrot>
alkisg: It is not released yet (as I know). I do not dare to upgrade until it has stabilized.
07:11
mealstrom: It is not working for squeeze.
07:13
<alkisg>
mrcarrot: at least try to get the wheezy ltsp packages, from backports or with apt pinning etc
07:13hays has left IRC (hays!~quassel@unaffiliated/hays, Read error: Operation timed out)
07:14
<mrcarrot>
alkisg: There is no ltsp in backports...
07:15
I would be in deep trouble if an upgrade to wheezy would fail. I am maintaining ltsp servers for 7 schools...
07:18
I would have a chance to experiment during summer vacation, but now whatever I do needs to work immediately.
08:01stgraber has left IRC (stgraber!~stgraber@ubuntu/member/stgraber, Remote host closed the connection)
08:01stgraber has joined IRC (stgraber!~stgraber@ubuntu/member/stgraber)
08:06JesseCW has left IRC (JesseCW!~JesseCWor@wsip-98-175-20-126.br.br.cox.net, )
08:09alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Ping timeout: 244 seconds)
08:23alkisg has joined IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
08:37gvy has joined IRC (gvy!~mike@altlinux/developer/mike)
08:41Kane has joined IRC (Kane!425bfb98@gateway/web/freenode/ip.66.91.251.152)
08:42Phantomas has joined IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
08:42Kane is now known as Guest30686
08:43dobber has joined IRC (dobber!~dobber@213.169.45.222)
08:47Guest30686 has left IRC (Guest30686!425bfb98@gateway/web/freenode/ip.66.91.251.152)
08:50Guest30686 has joined IRC (Guest30686!425bfb98@gateway/web/freenode/ip.66.91.251.152)
08:53
<Guest30686>
hello?
08:56
<knipwim>
hi
08:57
<Hyperbyte>
Hey hey hey!
08:58
<Guest30686>
wanted to ask for help if anyone has time.
08:59
<knipwim>
depends on the question i guess
08:59
<Guest30686>
having trouble logging in on a thin client. kiwi-ltsp on opensuse12.2
09:00
<knipwim>
what kind of trouble?
09:01
<Guest30686>
will not log in. able to pxe boot, comes to the login screen. none of usernames will logon though.
09:02
<knipwim>
have you done a ltsp-update-sshkeys?
09:02
i'm guessing it's a new install
09:03
<Guest30686>
installed it sunday, tested the logon with one of the clients that night no problems. father spent the next day setting everything else up now it wont logon.
09:04
havnt done ltsp-update-sshkeys.
09:05
he is trying to reinstall the ltsp right now.
09:05
<Hyperbyte>
Guest30686, you don't -reinstall- when something doesn't work
09:05
This isn't Windows.
09:05
Did the IP address of the machine change?
09:06
If so, you have to run the command ltsp-update-sshkeys
09:06
!ltsp-update-sshkeys
09:06
<ltsp>
ltsp-update-sshkeys: If you changed your server IP, you need to run ltsp-update-sshkeys, and if you're using NBD (Ubuntu) you also need ltsp-update-image afterwards
09:06
<Guest30686>
bad choice of words maybe. still learning.
09:08
we did change the ip for the card on the internal zone. pxe boot would not work after that. ran command kiwi-ltsp -c and boot worked again, but no login. what is the command to update sshkeys?
09:10
okay did the update for the keys.
09:11
still no login.
09:12azazel has joined IRC (azazel!~user@host186-131-static.42-85-b.business.telecomitalia.it)
09:13
<azazel>
hi all
09:15
anyone has any clue why with an ubuntu 12.04 ltsp client when i setup a local printer in my lts.conf the client's boot process hangs (without logging anything useful?)
09:18Phantomas has left IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
09:25
<Hyperbyte>
azazel:
09:25
!quiet-splash
09:25
<ltsp>
quiet-splash: to disable the splash screen in Ubuntu, in order to see any boot error messages, run `sudo gedit /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default` and remove quiet splash .
09:26
<Hyperbyte>
The same would probably be useful for you as well, Guest30686, so you know where things go wrong.
09:30
<knipwim>
Hyperbyte: but he's using Suse
09:30
<Hyperbyte>
Should be comparable shouldn't it?
09:30
<knipwim>
Guest30686: you issues the ltsp-update-sshkeys when the client was powered off?
09:34
<Guest30686>
I think the command on the server, client was off i think.
09:35
<knipwim>
Guest30686: what you can do next is watch the server logs and see what happens when you tried to login
09:39
<Guest30686>
okay we are going to call it a night, niether of us can think straight right now. Thank you very much for the help and your time. will try looking at logs in the morning.
09:42Guest30686 has left IRC (Guest30686!425bfb98@gateway/web/freenode/ip.66.91.251.152)
09:51
<azazel>
Hyperbyte: thanks, but i've disabled splash screen already, and it doesn't print anything anyway, i'm thinking that maybe something needed to run the local print server isn't installed by default by ubuntu's ltsp-build-client command?
09:55
<Hyperbyte>
azazel, that doesn't seem very likely. I don't know though, no experience with local printers.
10:09Phantomas has joined IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
10:25Gremble has joined IRC (Gremble!~Ben@cpc10-aztw24-2-0-cust114.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com)
10:35Phantomas1 has joined IRC (Phantomas1!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
10:35Phantomas has left IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas, Disconnected by services)
10:35Phantomas1 is now known as Phantomas
10:40alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Quit: Leaving.)
10:55cyberorg has joined IRC (cyberorg!~cyberorg@opensuse/member/Cyberorg)
11:32alkisg has joined IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
11:49shawnp0wers has joined IRC (shawnp0wers!~spowers@c-71-238-225-35.hsd1.mi.comcast.net)
11:49shawnp0wers has joined IRC (shawnp0wers!~spowers@linuxjournal/staff/shawnp0wers)
11:50Parker955_Away is now known as Parker955
12:00Parker955 is now known as Parker955_Away
12:10Gremble has left IRC (Gremble!~Ben@cpc10-aztw24-2-0-cust114.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com, Quit: I Leave)
12:10Gremble has joined IRC (Gremble!~Ben@cpc10-aztw24-2-0-cust114.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com)
12:13alkisg1 has joined IRC (alkisg1!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
12:14alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
12:24
<muppis>
https://github.com/bilange/jetpipe
12:26
<ogra_>
uh, he had better taken the rewritten code
12:27
seems he based on my first iteration, jetpipe has undergone a bunch of changes since (should eb in upstream ltsp)
12:27
s/eb/be/
12:27alkisg1 is now known as alkisg
12:28
<alkisg>
Jetpipe in C sounds good, more RAM savings :D
12:28
<ogra_>
definitely
12:29
but basing on my first prototype code from feisty wasnt so clever i think :)
12:30
<alkisg>
I wonder how lightweight is his thin client solution...
12:30
...or, what are those altlinux guys doing to get the kernel + X to fit in 16mb ram!
12:30
<ogra_>
well, he says its all static
12:30
<alkisg>
Even tinycorelinux doesn't boot with < 48 RAM
12:30
<ogra_>
i can get you a fully functional commandline rootfs in under 4M
12:30
<alkisg>
Not with xorg though
12:31
<ogra_>
(filesystem size that is)
12:31
<alkisg>
I don't mind the chroot size
12:31
<ogra_>
no, trhat requires a bit more
12:31
but 20 or so should be doable
12:31
<alkisg>
It might as well be 1 Gb, I don't care at all, it's the RAM I can't strip more than 64mb
12:31* ogra_ is just working on a tool that builds embedded rootfses ;)
12:31
<ogra_>
(based on initramfs tools)
12:31Phantomas has left IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas, Ping timeout: 272 seconds)
12:31
<alkisg>
ogra_: do I need to rebuild the kernel, or just "modules=dep" is enough?
12:32
<ogra_>
my core filesystem is 3.5M
12:32
<alkisg>
(I don't care about the initramfs size either)
12:32
<ogra_>
well, it sits in ram :)
12:32
and eats it
12:32
<alkisg>
Not after the initial booting though
12:32
<ogra_>
if it uses to much you wont be able to mouont /
12:32
<alkisg>
AFAIK its memory is cleared after the switch to rootfs
12:32
<ogra_>
right
12:32
<alkisg>
True, I had to remove plymouth to get 12.04 to boot with 64mb, but that's not the problem
12:33
<ogra_>
being able to do that switch is the point :)
12:33
<alkisg>
The problem is that in the rootfs we still need > 64mb...
12:33
<ogra_>
and thats a matter of initrd size
12:33
<alkisg>
(currently, >= 128mb in 12.04)
12:33
<ogra_>
right, you would need to cut down a lot
12:33
and do things like switch everything to upstart jobs etc
12:33
<alkisg>
But how? initramfs size doesn't matter, no services loaded at all... what else is there to cut down?
12:33
I.e. from the kernel + xorg side..
12:34
<ogra_>
the prob is that we will likely load a lot of generic and backwards compatibility cruft that you dont really need
12:34
<alkisg>
Like what? No services loaded at all, it's only kernel + xorg processes that eat up all that ram
12:34
I don't even run dbus there
12:34
Just udev
12:34
<ogra_>
cut down the kernel then
12:34
<alkisg>
Right, how?
12:34
modules=dep?
12:35
Or would it need a custom build?
12:35
<ogra_>
dropping compiled in stuff you dont nedcessarily need on a thin client
12:35
oh, not the initrd, the kernel itself
12:35
<alkisg>
Right, that's what I was afraid of
12:35
<ogra_>
switch to module what you can
12:35
and drop what thin clients dont need
12:35
tht should give you a way smaller kernel binary
12:36
<alkisg>
So I'd better start with the atllinux kernel config and walk my way through there... maybe even publish a kernel in some ppa...
12:36
<ogra_>
i.e. switch all filesystems to modules
12:36
<alkisg>
Right
12:36
<ogra_>
and only include the fs module for your actual rootfs
12:36
etc etc
12:36
<alkisg>
And no fancy hardware compiled-in either
12:37
<ogra_>
there should be minimal configs out there, just start from such a config and slowly enable bit by bit until it boots
12:37
then find a community of testers with different HW and enable everything needed so that they can boot as well
12:37
<alkisg>
How long does it take to compile a kernel on e.g. a core 2 duo laptop? An hour?
12:37
<ogra_>
likely, yeah
12:38
<alkisg>
Cool, I'll try it then, worth the trouble
12:38
<ogra_>
i can cross compile an arm kernel in 4min here in a ramdisk though
12:38
(quad core i5, 16G ram)
12:38
my lappie does the same in 45min -1h
12:38
(and my arm board in 1.5h :) )
12:40
<alkisg>
Nice. Well, first I have to solve the problem with the keyboard layout being broken in default installations of 12.04+... I hate that they break it on _every_ release and it takes many months to find the new patch and get it accepted.. :-/
12:41
First gdm, then gdm2, then lightdm, then accountsservice, then ubiquity... everyone wants to set their own kbd layout, none just respects the xorg settings :(
12:41
<ogra_>
dont you pull in the default layout from the server ?
12:41
<alkisg>
Not in LTSP clients, those work fine, it's the server we're having problems with
12:41
(or just standalone ubuntu installations)
12:41
And it affects many many countries, I wonder why noone has stepped up yet to fix it...
12:41
<ogra_>
all keyboard layout should be done in /etc/default/console-setup and /etc/default/keyboard
12:42
<alkisg>
Right, unfortunately all the above ^ programs want to have a setting of theirserves
12:42
*selves
12:42
<ogra_>
after changing anything you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
12:42
<alkisg>
xterm has the kbd layout fine
12:42
<ogra_>
that cant really be and would be a gross bug
12:42
<alkisg>
And it's on *every* ubuntu release, on a different component each time...
12:43
<ogra_>
i know for sure that lightdm defaults to what it finds in /etc/default/keyboard
12:43
<alkisg>
I've send 3-4 patches so far, but I haven't had time to properly troubleshoot it yet for 12.04/12.10
12:43
<ogra_>
never used accountservice ... i thought thats a quantal thing
12:43
<alkisg>
Now I think the problem is accountsservice, lightdm AND ubiquity (all of them!)
12:43
No it's 12.04+
12:43
<ogra_>
ubiquity indeed needs to be different since /etc/default isnt populated prior to install
12:44
(and people can select kbd layout at the grub/syslinux/isolinux level for it)
12:45
<alkisg>
Right, that's what I did, produced a live cd with greek preselected in isolinux
12:45
But then after the installation the problem came up again
12:45
If I let ubiquity-dm run, the layout was broken
12:45
With plain ubiquity it was ok, the xorg default
12:46
<ogra_>
hmm, might be that casper sets a fallback somewhere
12:46
<alkisg>
I tried asking in #ubuntu-devel a number of times, in case someone can point me to the right direction (e.g. how ubiquity-dm gets the kbd settings), but noone stepped up to help in troubleshooting it
12:47
<ogra_>
check the casper scripts, could well be that it does some initial setup
12:47
ubiquity-dm should just pick up from xorg ...
12:47brunolambert has joined IRC (brunolambert!blambert@nat/revolutionlinux/x-cbtuwyhjoqdeabgb)
12:47
<alkisg>
Casper is ok, without ubiquity-dm everything works fine
12:48
(the tryout ubuntu/install ubuntu dialog)
12:48
<ogra_>
is there anything you can type ?
12:48
i thought thats just the two buttons
12:49artista-frustrad has joined IRC (artista-frustrad!~fernando@189.125.205.147)
12:49
<alkisg>
There are panel applets there, you can find dialogs to type there
12:49
<ogra_>
ah, k
12:49
<alkisg>
But the session after ubiquity-dm is affected as well
12:49
So e.g. a greek user can't type an english username!
12:49
They have to install to english first, and install greek after the initial installation,
12:50
or know how to apply the keyboard settings through the gnome-panel applet
12:50
And that affects all languages that have multiple layouts... e.g. it/en
12:51
<ogra_>
hmm, seems bin/ubiquity-dm has handling for locales but nothing for keyboards
12:52
smells like you need to patch it
12:53
<alkisg>
For now I opted out to create a custom live cd and tell greek schools to use that one instead,
12:53
so the installation is now OK, but I still have problems after the initial installation
12:53
...soooo much patching... :(
12:54
Really, patch for gdm, then gdm2, then lightdm... now ubiquity-dm, accounts-service, when will it stop?! :D
12:54mrcarrot` has joined IRC (mrcarrot`!~user@86-60-145-168-dyn-dsl.ssp.fi)
12:54Phantomas has joined IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
12:55
<ogra_>
well, they are all bugs
12:55
accounts-service definitely needs to use the system kbd settings
12:55
as every DM should
12:56
<alkisg>
I reported that, no answer there...
12:56mrcarrot has left IRC (mrcarrot!~user@unaffiliated/mrcarrot, Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
12:56
<alkisg>
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/1016409
12:56mrcarrot` is now known as mrcarrot
12:56mrcarrot has joined IRC (mrcarrot!~user@unaffiliated/mrcarrot)
12:59
<ogra_>
well, seb answered it so its not ignored at least
13:16irule has joined IRC (irule!~chatzilla@187.139.26.48)
13:17
<irule>
a good doc on debian/ltsp?
13:17
mornin!
13:18
<ogra_>
apt-get install ltsp-docs ?
13:18
(or was it -doc ... cant remember)
13:19
<irule>
ok thanks
13:21alexqwesa has joined IRC (alexqwesa!~alex@2001:5c0:1400:b::320f)
13:29JesseC has joined IRC (JesseC!~JesseCWor@wsip-98-175-20-126.br.br.cox.net)
13:44irule has left IRC (irule!~chatzilla@187.139.26.48, Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.88.2 [Firefox 15.0.1/20120905151427])
14:09dead_inside has joined IRC (dead_inside!~dead_insi@76.75.3.174)
14:16Bootless1 has left IRC (Bootless1!~AnDyLap@sarkomand-201-219-aps.cronon.net, Read error: Connection reset by peer)
14:23mikec has joined IRC (mikec!~mikec@stat5test.stat.wisc.edu)
14:23
<mikec>
is there a method to keep ltsp cluster application servers identical?
14:25ogra_ has left IRC (ogra_!~ogra@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de, Excess Flood)
14:26
<mgariepy>
mikec, yes, using central management tools like pupet/bcfg2/chef can help keep applications server close enough. ;)
14:34
<mikec>
ok. was wondering if i had to do something 3rd party.
14:35
now im curious as to what is more popular among those central management tools for those using ltsp cluster
14:39F-GT has left IRC (F-GT!~phantom@ppp121-44-82-127.lns20.syd6.internode.on.net, Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
14:52ogra_ has joined IRC (ogra_!~ogra@p5098ed03.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)
14:58
<mgariepy>
mikec, if you would invest time in learning one of those i would suggest you using puppet.
15:00
mikec, i use bcfg2 but it's not very popular and there is a much bigger communinty on puppet. http://www.example42.com/
15:12alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Quit: Leaving.)
15:15gvy has left IRC (gvy!~mike@altlinux/developer/mike, Quit: goto :train)
15:17[GuS] has joined IRC ([GuS]!~MysT@213-117-16-190.fibertel.com.ar)
15:17[GuS] has joined IRC ([GuS]!~MysT@unaffiliated/gus/x-663402)
15:31Parker955_Away is now known as Parker955
15:36dobber has left IRC (dobber!~dobber@213.169.45.222, Remote host closed the connection)
15:40Parker955 is now known as Parker955_Away
15:46komunista has joined IRC (komunista!~slavko@adsl-195-168-234-074.dynamic.nextra.sk)
15:52Gremble has left IRC (Gremble!~Ben@cpc10-aztw24-2-0-cust114.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com, Quit: I Leave)
15:53Gremble has joined IRC (Gremble!~Ben@cpc10-aztw24-2-0-cust114.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com)
16:03piet has joined IRC (piet!~piet@dyndsl-085-016-098-030.ewe-ip-backbone.de)
16:03piet has left IRC (piet!~piet@dyndsl-085-016-098-030.ewe-ip-backbone.de)
16:23staffencasa has left IRC (staffencasa!~staffenca@8-220.ptpg.oregonstate.edu, Read error: Connection reset by peer)
16:39staffencasa has joined IRC (staffencasa!~staffenca@8-220.ptpg.oregonstate.edu)
16:42vagrantc has joined IRC (vagrantc!~vagrant@75-150-46-245-Oregon.hfc.comcastbusiness.net)
16:42vagrantc has joined IRC (vagrantc!~vagrant@freegeek/vagrantc)
16:50alkisg has joined IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg)
16:52Lns has joined IRC (Lns!~Lns@pdpc/supporter/professional/lns)
17:00mjt has left IRC (mjt!~mjt@isrv.corpit.ru, Quit: reboot)
17:40Gremble has left IRC (Gremble!~Ben@cpc10-aztw24-2-0-cust114.aztw.cable.virginmedia.com, Quit: I Leave)
17:46sideffect has left IRC (sideffect!sideffect@gateway/shell/bshellz.net/x-yumpwvtcgxseoebt, Remote host closed the connection)
17:49Lns has left IRC (Lns!~Lns@pdpc/supporter/professional/lns, Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
17:49Phantomas has left IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas, Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
17:50brunolambert has left IRC (brunolambert!blambert@nat/revolutionlinux/x-cbtuwyhjoqdeabgb, Quit: brunolambert)
17:50brunolambert has joined IRC (brunolambert!blambert@nat/revolutionlinux/x-idexybwmctbafivp)
17:53sideffect has joined IRC (sideffect!sideffect@gateway/shell/bshellz.net/x-ryykyicvraduvyog)
18:04Phantomas has joined IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
18:07staffencasa has left IRC (staffencasa!~staffenca@8-220.ptpg.oregonstate.edu, Read error: Connection reset by peer)
18:09cliebow has joined IRC (cliebow!~cliebow@WatchGuard.ellsworth-hs.ellsworth.k12.me.us)
18:10staffencasa has joined IRC (staffencasa!~staffenca@8-220.ptpg.oregonstate.edu)
18:21azazel has left IRC (azazel!~user@host186-131-static.42-85-b.business.telecomitalia.it, Remote host closed the connection)
18:26
<alkisg>
We might want to implement an ltsp-chroot -x parameter, that copies $XAUTHORITY to $CHROOT/tmp, in order to be able to launch installers that require X inside the chroot...
18:27
(dev and dev/pts also need to be mounted for that of course)
18:27hays has joined IRC (hays!~quassel@unaffiliated/hays)
18:29hays_ has left IRC (hays_!~quassel@unaffiliated/hays, Read error: Operation timed out)
18:37Parker955_Away is now known as Parker955
18:43bobby_C has joined IRC (bobby_C!~bobby@88.116.89.22)
19:04bobby_C has left IRC (bobby_C!~bobby@88.116.89.22, Quit: Goin' down hard)
19:07bobby_C has joined IRC (bobby_C!~bobby@88.116.89.22)
19:22alkisg has left IRC (alkisg!~alkisg@ubuntu/member/alkisg, Quit: Leaving.)
19:42Parker955 is now known as Parker955_Away
19:51komunista has left IRC (komunista!~slavko@adsl-195-168-234-074.dynamic.nextra.sk, Ping timeout: 244 seconds)
19:57Lns has joined IRC (Lns!~Lns@pdpc/supporter/professional/lns)
19:57[GuS] has left IRC ([GuS]!~MysT@unaffiliated/gus/x-663402, Quit: Konversation terminated!)
20:00Parker955_Away is now known as Parker955
20:08ltspuser_05 has joined IRC (ltspuser_05!b16069a7@gateway/web/freenode/ip.177.96.105.167)
20:08
<ltspuser_05>
up
20:10
Sep 12 17:09:44 servidor dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.20.20 to 00:40:ca:6b:66:4b via eth1 Sep 12 17:09:44 servidor dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.20.20 (192.168.20.1) from 00:40:ca:6b:66:4b via eth1 Sep 12 17:09:44 servidor dhcpd: DHCPACK on 192.168.20.20 to 00:40:ca:6b:66:4b via eth1
20:11
hello, my syslog stop there
20:11
have tftp-hpa and nbd-server on edubuntu 10.04 configured
20:11
any ideas, please?
20:19
<Hyperbyte>
ltspuser_05, what happens when the client boots?
20:20Parker955 is now known as Parker955_Away
20:23
<ltspuser_05>
Hyperbyte: the client get white screen, and the log go until DHCPACK
20:23
Hyperbyte: thin client image http://bimg1.mlstatic.com/thin-client-fic-genesis-ii-com-fonte-e-linux-instalado-_MLB-F-3034931637_082012.jpg
20:51
<Hyperbyte>
ltspuser_05, which processor architecture is your thin client? And which architecture is your chroot?
21:01khildin has left IRC (khildin!~khildin@ip-80-236-222-220.dsl.scarlet.be, Read error: Connection reset by peer)
21:02brunolambert has left IRC (brunolambert!blambert@nat/revolutionlinux/x-idexybwmctbafivp, Quit: brunolambert)
21:14ricotz has left IRC (ricotz!~rico@unaffiliated/ricotz, Quit: Ex-Chat)
21:25artista-frustrad has left IRC (artista-frustrad!~fernando@189.125.205.147, Quit: Leaving)
21:29F-GT has joined IRC (F-GT!~phantom@ppp121-44-82-127.lns20.syd6.internode.on.net)
21:31Phantomas1 has joined IRC (Phantomas1!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas)
21:34Phantomas has left IRC (Phantomas!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas, Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
21:55F-GT has left IRC (F-GT!~phantom@ppp121-44-82-127.lns20.syd6.internode.on.net, Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
22:07bobby_C has left IRC (bobby_C!~bobby@88.116.89.22, Ping timeout: 246 seconds)
22:19bergerx_ has left IRC (bergerx_!~bergerx@178.233.12.223, Quit: Leaving)
22:24dead_inside has left IRC (dead_inside!~dead_insi@76.75.3.174, Quit: Leaving...)
22:25Phantomas1 has left IRC (Phantomas1!~Phantomas@ubuntu/member/phantomas, Ping timeout: 244 seconds)