system still crawling.... help
David Van Assche
dvanassche at gmail.com
Mon Oct 6 13:55:16 BST 2008
If you are unable to login from the server, it could have something to
do with user sessions. There are lots of things that can cause
hiccups, like wrong permissions for home folders, strange permission
settings for /tmp, ssh misconfiguartion, etc. You can check this by
looking at the .xsession-errors file in the user (u are trying to
login with) home dir.
Kind Regards,
David Van Assche
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Luis Montes <monteslu at cox.net> wrote:
> Jordan Erickson wrote:
>>
>> Are those NBD logs still happening frequently?
>>
> Constantly. Even after doing the standard ltsp-update-image
>
>> I wouldn't say 128MB is enough, no. Not for things like Firefox / OOo,
>> since they take their fair share (getting better though) of local X
>> server RAM (which is on the client). Of course it should be plenty to
>> get to an LDM login prompt, though.
>>
> That's a shame. I used to be able to get away with 64MB on some of my
> older thin clients.
>
>> Have you tried updating your chroot to the latest packages? I
>> apologize if you've said you did in an earlier post.. but if you
>> haven't try looking here - it's fixed a few problems for me recently
>> involving NBD_SWAP issues: http://lns.wikidot.com/ltspchrootfixsources
>> - I would also like to know if that page contains any errors since I
>> wrote it just last week.
>>
>
> This is excellent information. I'll try it out first thing in the
> morning. Thanks for documenting it.
>
> Unfortunately gdm is still giving me problems (server hanging on
> "Starting Gnome Display Manager"), and I still think I need to get
> passed that on the server before the thin clients will come back online.
>
>
> Luis
>
>
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