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Old 02-05-2007, 09:28 PM   #1
yuiy88
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LTSP problem


Hi guys and girls out there, need help pls pls...I'm just upgraded my K12LTSP version from FC2 to FC5 due to old hard disk problem. Now my terminal clients all have problems. Please help me here...I'm just new to this LTSP thing. Now my problems are:

1)One terminal cannot open applications like Open Office. The client can only open 1 file at a time, it will crash easily...Can anyone please tell me what is the problem here???

2)How to change -bash-3.1 to linux@ltsp ~ ?? When I open konsole to access, it will prompt out -bash-3.1 instead of linux@ltsp ~ I can't change the contents of files inside like .bashrc

3)One terminal cannot open thundermail that contains large size of attachment and also picture file. It will shut down automatically.

4)What is the meaning of this message
[There already appears to be an X server running on display:0. Should another display number by tried? Answering no will cause GDM to attempt starting the server on :0 again. (You can change consoles by pressing Ctrl-Alt plus a function key, such as Ctrl-Alt-F7 to go to console 7. S server usually run on console 7 or higher)

When I press Yes, it will prompt out this message
[The specified display number was busy, so this server was started on display 2]

Can I know what is the problem here??

5)One client cannot start. Message prompt out 'Fatal error: no screen found." X server failed to start.

I've already searched for solutions but still cannot find. I'm a newbie in this. Please help me... :'(
Any suggestion will be most appreciated.
 
Old 02-06-2007, 12:11 PM   #2
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Im using LTSP on FC5 and FC6 with windows clients using Putty & Xming and it seems to be working okay.

I did run into some of the errors you've seen. Like the one about the X server not starting. For me it was with users being disconnected and reconnecting. I had to list processes by user and kill their session so they could log back in.

So you upgraded your FC2 to FC5 or did you do a clean install of FC5 and K12LTSP ?
 
Old 02-10-2007, 10:36 PM   #3
yuiy88
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LTSP problem

Actually it is a fresh install of LTSP 5, we are having problem because we do not know what's new in LTSP 5...Now the only problems are:

1) Application will shutdown automatically
2) Thunderbird Mail cannot view large attachment files like jpg file
3) Cannot access floppy
4) 1 terminal cannot start

Please help me!!! Kinda urgent actually...

Thank you for your respond...
 
  


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