Hi,
I'm using Intrepid and experiencing the exact same symptoms in auto logins: the
x cursor hangs on for hours
I'm not sure which patch to apply and how , I've looked here :
https://launchpad.net/~francis-giraldeau/+archive/ppa but still not
sure...
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hello,
it's ok now, the autologin it's ok.
Thank you
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ldm (5.0.40~bzr20080212-0ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* new upstream
* add boolean environment variable LDM_AUTOLOGIN to enable autologin
support.
(LP: #161794)
not sure why the autoclosing mechanism of launchpad didnt pick that up
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
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the 5.0.40 packages all have the autologin feature, please use the
packages from the archive and use the LDM_USERNAME, LDM_PASSWORD and
LDM_AUTOLOGIN variables in your lts.conf file
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hello,
I install the patch ldm_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_i386.deb and i'm have this
message error :
dpkg - avertissement : ldm mis à jour de la version 5.0.40~bzr20080212-0ubuntu4
vers l'ancienne version 5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4.
(Lecture de la base de données... 17277 fichiers et répertoires déjà installés.)
This wouldn't be that much hard to implement, but needs to be discussed.
Please open a new bug, and make sure that you the bug is flaged as
Whishlist.
Francis
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I used the patched ldm from francis and it worked.
(I did it along to this german Tutorial
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/137352/)
But when autologin is activated, there is no way that a user could log out and
log into his own account.
I would like to have a button at the greeter where you
There are any upgrade on ltsp that solves this issue?
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This is still an issue. Is there a plan to incorporate Francis
Giraldeau's fix into mainline?
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First do:
sudo cp /etc/apt/sources/list /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/apt/sources.list
Next chroot into /opt/ltsp/i386, mount /proc and run aptitude
In aptitude do the update, then hold (=) linux-image-2.6.22-14-386 in
'security updates' section (gives an error during upgrade so far.)
Then upgrade packages
During the dpkg command, it is complaining about the version of libpango
not being 1.8.3 (says it is currently 1.8.2). How do I upgrade it?
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The bug is in the ldm package, that must be installed inside the chroot.
mv ldm_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_i386.deb /opt/ltsp/i386/
chroot /opt/ltsp/i386/
dpkg -i /ldm_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_i386.deb
If then it doesn't work for you, can you supply the configuration inside
the lts.conf?
Cheer
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I've installed the following packages:
On the Server:
ltsp-server_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_all.deb
In the Chroot:
ldm_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_i386.deb
ltsp-client_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_all.deb
ltsp-client-core_5.0.39ubuntu1~fg4_i386.deb
I've updated the image and auto-login still doesn't work. Do I need to
re
FYI, Francis keeps his deb files here: (including the patched ltsp deb
with autologin ldm)
https://launchpad.net/~francis-giraldeau/+archive
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Ok I'm going to apply the patch. I am in the same boat as Bazz. Did you
get sent a .deb package? or am I going to have to struggle through Ch 6
of the packaging guide?
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I received the patch as well and it does work.
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I'm trying to use chapter 6 to do this. All that tells
me is how to make a patch, not apply it.
So how do I actually apply the patch. Do I need to
created the patch directory in the
source(debian/patch)? Where and what is the 00list?
Sorry just cant find anything out there to help me.
--- Oliver G
I did that much already, just dont know where to go from there. I read
most of the guide, but this is my first time and dont know what part I
should be looking at. I installed all the tools, have your patch, and
just trying to see where to go from there.
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sorry, apparently the packaging guide doesnt register in the help viewer
anymore, run:
firefox file:///usr/share/packaging-guide/html/C/index.html
to get to it ...
apt-get source ltsp will get you teh ltsp source packages
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You rece
So I need to find the source package then how do I find that? I also need
to install an environment? I may just have to wait for the deb.
So to build a package.is it as involved as it looks?
Sorry just clue less at this point.
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you need to apply it to the ltsp source package.
install the packaging-guide (will show up in the system help after
installation) to see how to build a patched package.
then install the created ldm binary package in the chroot and run
ltsp-update-image.
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Silly questionHow do I apply the patch??
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I have tested the patch using a .deb Francis sent me (presumably the
second patch) and it now works as advertised, both when logging in
normally and when logging in automatically. Thankyou Francis!
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standard login. Please use the new patch attached.
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Patch attached.
I did removed reference to autologin in the greeter_iface.c and moved
everything in ldm.c, with clear error message.
When some info is missing, I still get a flashing blank screen. We
should provide feedback to the user about the error, and maybe fallback
to greeter if there are m
I did other inspection, and I found that ldm is waiting on the stdin for
hostname :
On the client, ps fax :
3439 ?S 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/ltsp/screen.d/ldm
3467 ?S 0:00 \_ ldm vt7 :6
Now, strace :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# strace -p 3467
Process 3467 attached - interrupt
It is a pain for me as well. I'm trying to get my Boss to let me use
more open solutions and then this comes along. We are now going back to
windows for the project. Another one bites the dust!
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Hi all, I have tried auto login and just get a blank screen to. I hope
this bug it fixed soon. Its a real Pain.
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well, i assume its only part of the breakage, but according to the fix
autologin cant work since LDM_SERVER is never set, this variable is
needed internally (have a look at ldm.c). without it the client tries to
simply connect to nirvana.
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I tried the fix that Oliver linked to but that did not work. Still the
same black screen with 'x' Mouse
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looks like this fix might help:
http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/trunk/revision/491
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I installed edubuntu server and still have auto-login fail.
To reproduce the auto-login failure, do the following:
The hardware is a x86 machine with 2 ethernet adapters
1. Install edubuntu-server 7.10
-a choose Eth1 as the default interface.
-b Eth0 is automatically selected as the ltsp interfa
This is happening for me too, exactly as described by Fran Cook. When
the terminal stops, the mouse moves but CTRL/ALT/F1 does not work, so I
cannot discover what the terminal is doing.
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I edited lts.conf and booted the thin client. The results were the same
-- black screen with 'x' mouse cursor. I also edited lts.conf and
replaces a valid username (ws001) with an invalid username (dummy). The
thin client hangs on the black screen with the 'x' mouse cursor.
I also added anothe
hmm, you should at least see the username in auth.log with either successfull
or failed login, the daemon.log entries are totally fine but dont refer to the
login process at all.
what happens if you enable LDM_USERNAME and LDM_PASSWORD and if you set
LDM_SERVER=192.168.0.254 ?
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I checked to ensure the username and password are valid. I commented
out Mac address, LDM_USERNAME, and LDM_PASSWORD. The thin client was
then presented with a login screen. I logged in using the same
credentials in lts.conf.
I then returned lts.conf to the auto-login configuration.
Trying Au
creating a proper user on the server and using the matching credentials used
there for LDM_USERNAME/PASSWORD works fine here, i cant reproduce that, sorry
whats happening in /var/log/auth.log if you try to run a client with autologin
?
** Changed in: ltsp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In
I am having the same result: blank screen with a 'X' (mouse cursor).
I preformed the following action to receive the above result:
Created and added the following lines to /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf
[00:0F:20:28:10:7D]
LDM_USERNAME=ws001
LDM_PASSWORD=password
Without the 3 lines in lt
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