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


Channel log from 17 March 2016   (all times are UTC)

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05:38
<fuzzmew>
hi again
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05:40
<fuzzmew>
weird thing happened, rebooted server and I get a tftp access violation T02 and E3C, just wondering what that is and what I should do to fix it.
05:40
on the thin client side
05:44
<alkisg>
!vnc-dide | echo fuzzmew:
05:44
<ltsp>
fuzzmew: vnc-dide: To share your screen with me, run this: sudo apt-get --yes install x11vnc; x11vnc -connect srv1-dide.ioa.sch.gr - this is a reverse connection, it doesn't need port forwarding etc.
05:47
<fuzzmew>
will do
05:47
<alkisg>
fuzzmew: retry booting your client
05:49
<fuzzmew>
Works. logged in
05:50
<alkisg>
You had two tftp servers installed, both dnsmasq and tftpd-hpa, I removed that last one
05:50
<fuzzmew>
Odd. Must have slipped in and got kicked when server was rebooted some how.
05:50
<alkisg>
It was left over from your previous tries before I installed ltsp-pnp for you
05:50
<fuzzmew>
Hope this will survive server reboot. Many 1000 thanks.
05:51
<alkisg>
And on boot, it's a race condition which one gets to hook the tftp port
05:51
<fuzzmew>
Many thanks again. Much appreciated.
05:51
<alkisg>
You're welcome
05:51
<fuzzmew>
It even looks good on this old zv6000 laptop!
05:51
Smooth, no lag or anything.
05:51
<alkisg>
Cool
05:52
<fuzzmew>
I wonder if it will work with anything that will fit into a thin mini itx case?
05:55
<alkisg>
Check ASROCK Q1900M or ASROCK QC5000M
05:59
<fuzzmew>
the 1900 looks good.
06:01
thanks again guys. much appreciated. gnite for now
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06:09
<alkisg>
gehidore: ASROCK Q1900M is now at 64€ here, same as ASROCK QC5000M, so we'll probably select that one instead, as it's Intel-based (more robust)
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17:48
<gehidore>
you turkey
17:48
quad core celeron huh?
17:49
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157513
17:49
http://www.amazon.com/ASRock-Q1900M-Motherboard-Micro/dp/B00JO1DIIM cheapest in stock I could find
17:49
versus 54.99USD
17:49
for the amd board
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18:37
<alkisg>
gehidore: ah, ok, they've exactly the same price here. The AMD one arrived, I've been stressing it as an ltsp client for 10 hours, it hasn't hanged yet
18:40
glxgears says: 2801 frames in 5.0 seconds = 560.099 FPS
18:40
...while in my i5 it says: 36663 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7332.559 FPS
18:44
<maldridge>
yes, but how many bogomips!?
18:48
<alkisg>
$ grep bogomips /proc/cpuinfo
18:48
bogomips : 2994.10
18:48
bogomips : 2994.10
18:48
bogomips : 2994.10
18:48
bogomips : 2994.10
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18:49
<alkisg>
It works fine as a client
18:49
<maldridge>
yeah, looks very nice as a client
19:13
<gehidore>
because bogomips are such an accurate thing
19:14
hor much ram? alkisg?
19:14
and rotational or solid state?
19:14
and thin or thick?
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19:38
<maldridge>
gehidore: that's the joke
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20:26
<alkisg>
gehidore: I'm trying with 8gb ram, 1 tb disk, as a fat client (so the disk doesn't matter at all)
20:27
<gehidore>
with fatclient how does this disk not matter?
20:27
I thought fat client was local install with remote /home?
20:27
<alkisg>
ltsp fat clients are netbooted diskless pcs
20:27
No, / is remote as wel
20:27
well
20:27
/ is mounted with nbd, same as in thin clients
20:27
and / with sshfs
20:27
*and /home with sshfs
20:27
sorry
20:30
<gehidore>
then what the heck is the thin client?
20:31
are you drunk or am I?
20:31
<stgraber>
fat clients run the applications on the client's CPU, thin clients run the applications on a remote server's CPU
20:32
<gehidore>
orly... that's a gross misunderstanding on my part
20:32
but makes this cheaper for me anyways
20:32
<alkisg>
fat clients = remote disk (both root and home). thin clients = remote desktop (screen transferring)
20:33
Yup no disk needed for ltsp fat clients ==> cheaper :)
20:34
radeon-pci-0008 Adapter: PCI adapter temp1: +91.0°C (crit = +120.0°C, hyst = +90.0°C)
20:34
k10temp-pci-00c3 Adapter: PCI adapter temp1: +91.5°C (high = +70.0°C) (crit = +100.0°C, hyst = +99.0°C)
20:34
...it works fine even without a fan :)
20:34
later!
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