[K12OSN] Re: K12OSN Digest, Vol 38, Issue 6
xmechanic
xmechanic at gilanet.com
Thu Apr 5 18:26:30 UTC 2007
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> Subject:
> Re: [K12OSN] Re: K12OSN Digest, Vol 38, Issue 5
> From:
> Peter Scheie <peter at scheie.homedns.org>
> Date:
> Thu, 05 Apr 2007 10:01:20 -0500
> To:
> "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
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> To:
> "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
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I found out that in /etc/sysconfig/desktop there was no reference to the
displaymanager=, so I added it and tried DISPLAYMANAGER="KDM" and then
DISPLAYMANAGER="GDM", rebooting the server and cycling the terminals
between each change and still have the same anomaly. Whenever I logoff a
user on one of the terminals, the screen goes blank on the server and
then pops up the error message again. I can always do ctrl+alt+F7 and
get the screen back, but it seems that there should be some way to get
the clients to look at a terminal that's not currently being used (by
the server's x-server). Incidently, in answer to your question, it was
doing this before I set KDE as the default desktop.
Dave Land
> Using KDE as the default desktop does not necessarily mean kdm is
> being used instead of gdm. I think that unless you specify kdm, gdm
> is used even if KDE is set as the default desktop. Both are set in
> /etc/sysconfig/desktop, thusly:
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> DISPLAYMANAGER="GDM"
> DESKTOP="GNOME"
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> IIRC, to set kdm as the display manager, you set DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE",
> and that's not a typo, KDE is specified, not KDM. But it's been a
> while so test it, don't take my word for it.
>
> Not that that really helps your problem. Do you get the same result
> if the client uses gnome instead of kde?
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> xmechanic wrote:
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>>> Subject:
>>> Re: [K12OSN] Strange glitch in X on LTSP server
>>> From:
>>> Peter Scheie <peter at scheie.homedns.org>
>>> Date:
>>> Wed, 04 Apr 2007 12:08:05 -0500
>>> To:
>>> "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
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>>> To:
>>> "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
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>>>
>> Thanks Petre,
>> I've tried rebooting and I haven't made any changes to gdm. It does
>> this consistently since it was installed. Maybe the servers video
>> drivers are wacky? Card is a nVidia G-Force 6200 AGP 8x, and from
>> past experience on other distributions, nVidia is always pretty well
>> supported. Incidentally, I'm running K desktop on both the server and
>> clients exclusively to reduce the amount of configuration I have to
>> do, so theoretically, gdm wouldn't even be involved, correct?. kdm is
>> the default.
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>>> I've seen this before after making changes to gdm and then running
>>> gdm-restart or similar. Rebooting the server at a convenient time
>>> (when there are no users) always seems to fix it.
>>>
>>> Petre
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>>> xmechanic wrote:
>>>> I have a demo system setup at the local school here with 2
>>>> terminals and
>>>> a test server with an AMD 1800+ and 512mb of RAM. System is set up
>>>> with
>>>> K12LTSP ver. 5.0. Everything is working ok for the most part, but
>>>> when a
>>>> client logs off and the terminal goes back to the login screen, the
>>>> screen on the server goes blank and then comes up with a message that
>>>> there is already an X-server running on TTY1 I can do ctrl+alt+F7 and
>>>> get back to my existing desktop, but it would be nice to find a fix
>>>> for
>>>> this. Any ideas? Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Dave Land
>>>> Land Computer Service
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