Initialize edubuntu dapper

Trond Mæhlum trond at maehlum.net
Wed Mar 15 09:00:37 UTC 2006


Just giving this a bump... Anyone have any idea about the speed issues 
on the terminal?

Trond


Trond Mæhlum wrote:

> Thank you. Yes it happened on the second boot aswell. After running 
> ltsp-update-sshkeys I was able to login, but my session ran horribly 
> slow... My K12LTSP terminals fly compared to this. I have 533MHz 
> terminal with 256MB RAM. Does the edubuntu-ltsp run more stuff locally 
> at each client?
> 
> I installed iptraf, started tuxmath and watched the network load. On 
> K12LTSP, tuxmath sends tha bandwidth through the roof at up to 50-70Mbit 
> per client. Here it didn't go above 10-11mbit. Is the network card on 
> the terminal being set at 10mbit perhaps?
> 
> 
> Trond
> 
>>> I was unable to login, after trying I just got returned to the login 
>>> screen. This was _before_ running ltsp-update-sskeys. Right now our 
>>> testconsole is occupied so I have to wait a little before trying 
>>> again. Does ltsp-update-sshkeys have anything to do with the 
>>> login-failure?
>>
>>
>> yes, we use ssh to forward the X traffic, it doesnt work with the right
>> keays in place ...
>>
>>> Another thing. Is there a list of arguments that lts.conf will take? 
>>> I'm thinking about the new(?) networkcompress option and sound. The 
>>> edubuntu lts.conf take some different options than a standard ltsp 
>>> setup, doesn't it?
>>
>>
>>
>> there is no documentation for dapper yet (still on my list) the values 
>> you can use to enable the above:
>>
>> SOUND=True
>> NETWORK_COMPRESSION=True
>>
>> additionally here is the list of breezy params:
>> https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuLtsParams
>> (there is a lot moore in dapper)
>>
>> ciao
>>     oli
>>
>>
> 
> 


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