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


Channel log from 18 February 2018   (all times are UTC)

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03:42
<fuzzmew>
pxelinux.0 .....................Connection timed out
03:42
I forgot, do I need to reboot the server aftre putting iappend 3 in my default file?
03:43
please tell me if I left anything out my apologies
03:44
I'm running Mint Linux on a 8 core amd server and trying to boot with an old pentium 4 with 640 Mb of ram
03:45
<vagrantc>
only need to reboot the client after changing the pxelinux.cfg stuff
03:46
i think mint linux still systematically leaves stuff out
03:47
e.g. apt recommends
03:47
which will break lots of things if they haven't patched the LTSP packages
03:58
<fuzzmew>
now it says that requires an x86 64 cpu but only detect5ed an i686 cpu, what should I do?
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04:45
<vagrantc>
rebuild for i386
04:45
you probably built an amd64 image onn an amd64 server
04:58
<fuzzmew>
ok what do I type to buid this?
05:27
<vagrantc>
easiest would be to reinstall the server with i386, and then use ltsp-manager
05:28
!ltsp-manager
05:28
<ltsp>
ltsp-manager: LTSP Manager is a GUI tool that makes LTSP maintenance easy. It's the recommended way to install LTSP in common setups. More info: http://wiki.ltsp.org/wiki/Ltsp-manager
05:28
<vagrantc>
gotta head
05:28
good luck
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05:37
<fuzzmew>
so I re install ltsp manager? how do I specify i386 ?
05:38
I tried to look for that option, but there is only install from mint linux repository
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06:23
<alkisg>
fuzzmew: reinstalling with ltsp-manager and selecting i386, means that you have to reinstall your server using the mint i386 live cd
06:24
Otherwise, if you don't want to use ltsp-manager, you'd need to run "ltsp-build-client --arch i386"
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10:09
<galilo>
hello
10:30
<alkisg>
hello galilo
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11:23
<asus-home^asusho>
Hello to all
11:24
epoptes gives me an error
11:26
epoptes-client -c 140519680300704:error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol:s23_clnt.c:795: epoptes-client ERROR: Failed to fetch certificate from 192.168.0.110:789 root@Postazione-4:/home/postazione-4#
11:28
<alkisg>
asus-home^asusho: hello
11:28
<asus-home^asusho>
Hello
11:28
<alkisg>
can you paste the output of this command? sudo ls -l /etc/epoptes
11:28
<asus-home^asusho>
ok
11:28
<alkisg>
Both on the server and on the client you're trying to fetch the certificate
11:29
<asus-home^asusho>
totale 4 -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 0 feb 18 08:40 server.crt -rw------- 1 root root 916 feb 17 20:51 server.key
11:30
<alkisg>
At some point, you tried to run epoptes-client -c on the server itself
11:30
This destroyed the certificate and now you need to recreate it
11:30
The easiest way to do that, is to purge and then reinstall epoptes
11:30
So, apt purge epoptes; apt install epoptes
11:31
<asus-home^asusho>
I have already removed and reinstalled epoptes, but it always gives me the same problem ubuntu 14.04
11:31
64 bit
11:32
<alkisg>
Removing epoptes does not remove the certificate
11:32
You need to purge it
11:32
So, apt purge, not apt remove
11:32
<asus-home^asusho>
ok
11:33
apt-get --purge remove epoptes.*
11:33
<alkisg>
This is not what I wrote
11:33
(01:30:36 μμ) alkisg: So, apt purge epoptes; apt install epoptes
11:34
<asus-home^asusho>
ok
11:35
you're great now everything's ok
11:36
many thanks I hope to return sooner or later
11:39
goodbye
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14:58
<asus-home^asusho>
hello
14:58
epoptes does not display client login-screens
14:59
I have updated to 0.5.10
15:00
could someone help me?
15:03
Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
15:03
64 bit
15:22
<alkisg>
asus-home^asusho: do you see the clients in epoptes?
15:22
<asus-home^asusho>
only after login
15:23
when the client logs in yes
15:26
<alkisg>
asus-home^asusho: are you using ltsp?
15:26
(netbooted clients)
15:26
<asus-home^asusho>
no std
15:26
client
15:26
<alkisg>
OK, can I see with remote support so that we solve this quickly?
15:26
!vnc-edide
15:26
<ltsp>
vnc-edide: To share your screen with me, open Epoptes → Help menu → Remote support → Host: srv1-dide.ioa.sch.gr, and click the Connect button
15:28
<asus-home^asusho>
ok
15:30
<alkisg>
asus-home^asusho: also login with a client
15:32
Hmm did we lose connectivity? VNC is freezed...
15:32
asus-home^asusho: ^
15:32
Can you right click on the client, open terminal, user locally?
15:33
test
15:33
Weird, I can see your screen changing, but I can't do anything, mouse/keyb not working
15:34
Are you running multiple vnc? Maybe it conflicts with epoptes?
15:35
OK close the other vnc
15:38
I think the problem is that your network is not connected until you log in
15:39
To make the network connect before you login, create a connection in network manager, and check "enable for all users"
15:39
That is the network on the clients, not on th eserver
15:39
Type here, not in the terminal
15:40
<asus-home^asusho>
here
15:40
ok i'm write from italy
15:41
<alkisg>
I'm Greek :)
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16:38
<noemi^noemi-F9E>
ok I solved ... this message is for alkisg
16:39
<alkisg>
Cool, are you asus-home?
16:39
<noemi^noemi-F9E>
I deleted everything on the client, first purge and then remove and then auto remove epoptes
16:40
yes i'm
16:41
<alkisg>
So no problems anymore? Nice :)
16:41
<noemi^noemi-F9E>
then I installed only epoptes-client directly from the stick 0.5.1
16:41
<alkisg>
Ah, if you have epoptes installed, then root epoptes-client doesn't run on purpose
16:41
<noemi^noemi-F9E>
the wake on lan is also ok
16:41
<alkisg>
Great
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20:01
<Henrik__>
Hey!
20:03
I've started to try to setup a ltsp server and I've come as long as to type the command "chroot /opt/ltsp/i386/" and I get this output: "groups: cannot find name for group ID 150 groups: cannot find name for group ID 1016" <--- I've tried to search for it on google but I can't find anything at all. Anyone who knows anything about this error?
20:11
<vagrantc>
if this is your first LTSP server, i'd recommend using ltsp-manager instead
20:11
!ltsp-manager | echo Henrik__
20:11
<ltsp>
Henrik__ ltsp-manager: LTSP Manager is a GUI tool that makes LTSP maintenance easy. It's the recommended way to install LTSP in common setups. More info: http://wiki.ltsp.org/wiki/Ltsp-manager
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