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** Changed in: ldm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Gnome not logging out with Edubuntu LTSP as a thin client
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173244
You received this bug notification because you are a me
I have to take a look tomorrow, then. BTW, now, it's working, so I'm going
to try it another way (maybe in a VirtualBox) if I have to misconfigure
something.
I'll take a look at the error log, to see if there's something wrong. Ok, I
can test it a bit further, but I'm afraid it will stop working ag
no, no, it is right to be installed and run by defaut on the server, that
behavior isnt right though (and doesnt show up here)
if gdm and the power manager are installed and runing, do you see any errors in
.xsession-errors of the user if you try to log out ?
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Gnome not logging out with Edub
I got this solved. The problem was I had gdm installed and up on the server.
I removed gdm from the server, and it worked again perfectly. Can this be
possible?? Would it be possible to mask gdm package and block it from
installing on Edubuntu?? Because it messes up everything. BTW, would it be
pos
I have checked it and everything is started (gdm and gnome-power-manager),
but it seems that when I reload gdm with:
/etc/init.d/gdm restart
as root, on the server, then the log out dialog appears (with three options:
log out, change user and switch off). Anyways, it doesn't do anything, just
stops
Ok! I will check what you told me before, and let you know if I discover
something.
Thanks!!
El sáb, 01-12-2007 a las 14:34 +, Oliver Grawert escribió:
> hmm, actually reading over what i wrote above seems a bit confusing so
> let me rephrase that:
>
> ltsp itself doesnt use gdm anywhere on
hmm, actually reading over what i wrote above seems a bit confusing so
let me rephrase that:
ltsp itself doesnt use gdm anywhere on the thin clients, logging in is
done via ldm which runs on the client.
gnome which runs in the session ldm has spawned *on the server* has some
functions that talk
can you check if gdm is running on the server, and if gnome-power-manager is
running in the users session ?
the gnome logout dialog queries gnome-power-manager first for suspend hibernate
capabilities and also uses gdm-signal. if neither answers that can cause the
logout dialog to not appear.
ltsp5 doesnt (and never did) use gdm, we use ldm, moved the bug to the
proper package
** Description changed:
- Binary package hint: gdm
+ Binary package hint: ldm
I log in into Gnome via LTSP client, no problem. I can execute applications
perfectly. I have been always able to log out then,
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