Στις 21/05/2014 04:22 πμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
Alkis,
Tested the new nbd-disconnect on my Gateway E4610's and Dell Optiplex's
740's and they are now shutting down properly without my modifications
to the poweroff command. I tested using the graphical sessions and by
executing halt -p (forgot
Alkis,
Tested the new nbd-disconnect on my Gateway E4610's and Dell Optiplex's
740's and they are now shutting down properly without my modifications to
the poweroff command. I tested using the graphical sessions and by
executing halt -p (forgot to test poweroff but I believe that command is
equiv
Στις 20/05/2014 02:18 πμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
Alkis,
I've done some more testing and the newest nbd-disconnect IS working on
my previously non-working Dell Optiplex 7xx series. As you stated,
shutdown works when initiated from the graphical interfaces - LightDM
(fat) and LDM (thin). I'll tes
Alkis,
I've done some more testing and the newest nbd-disconnect IS working on my
previously non-working Dell Optiplex 7xx series. As you stated, shutdown
works when initiated from the graphical interfaces - LightDM (fat) and LDM
(thin). I'll test my Gateway E Series systems when I'm at my other s
For fat and thin ltsp clients I replace the /sbin/poweroff binary with a
script that executes the additional commands. Non-ltsp clients do not have
issues shutting down.
In my test, I logged in as root from tty1 on my updated ltsp thin client
(image rebuilt with the new nbd-disconnect) (ctrl+alt+F
Στις 19/05/2014 10:27 μμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
I only tried the newest version of the nbd-disconnect script on a HP
Compaq dc7800 and it did not work (shutting down from a root login on
tty1) while with my additional commands it does shutdown. I had to do
the alsa --force-unload on all of my
oulos
Date : 19/05/2014 21:18 (GMT+01:00)
A : Nick Fenger
Cc : edubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Objet : Re: Edubuntu 12.04 LTSP - Fat clients hangs on shutdown with Kernel 3.8
and higher
Is there any reason to change the newer version of the nbd-disconnect
script?
I haven't seen it fa
Is there any reason to change the newer version of the nbd-disconnect
script?
I haven't seen it fail to shutdown any client...
Στις 19/05/2014 09:59 μμ, ο/η Nick Fenger έγραψε:
Hi there,
Got thin and fat client shutdowns to work on a variety of client
hardware by issuing these commands (not e
Hi there,
Got thin and fat client shutdowns to work on a variety of client hardware
by issuing these commands (not entirely sure which one does the trick):
pkill screen-session
/etc/init.d/udev stop
pkill pulseaudio
alsa --force-unload
halt -fp
Struggled with this for some time as
Hi,
try updating $CHROOT/usr/share/ltsp/nbd-disconnect with the newest
version from
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ltsp-trunk/view/head:/client/share/ltsp/nbd-disconnect
Delete ltsp-shutdown.conf, remove the LDM patch, run ltsp-update-image
and test.
If it works, you could
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