[K12OSN] LDM crashing on trying to log in.

Gary Nutbeam gnutbeam at gmail.com
Tue Oct 15 17:35:33 UTC 2013


I shall do that. Thanks.

On 10/14/2013 05:03 PM, Joshua Trimm wrote:
> The EPEL repo is the current most stable one, I have had some issues
> with the server that hosts my development code. It had to do a lost file
> recovery so i'm thinking a beta version got into the repo. I'll fix when
> I can, but for now use the rpms from EPEL.
>
> On 10/14/13 11:02 AM, Gary Nutbeam wrote:
>> It would be a lot of work for me to move to Debian, because of
>> applications to be moved, tested on Debian, etc. Plus everything we do
>> is CentOS and Fedora based.
>>
>> I can't shutdown or reboot the client either. I saw a hack on the list
>> that I haven't tried yet to "fix" the shutdown/reboot problem.
>>
>> On 10/14/2013 10:42 AM, k12ltsp wrote:
>>> Hi Gary,
>>>
>>> We have the same problem I'm afraid.
>>> Using ltsp-server-5.4.5-24.elg.x86_64 but with 32 bit clients. Atom
>>> processors in the clients with at least 1GByte RAM.
>>> Usually work reliably once logged in.
>>>
>>> Also cannot shutdown or reboot the client. Tried some suggestions from
>>> the list, but they didn't help.
>>>
>>> Things seem to have got worse recently, and I don't have the skills to
>>> try and fix it, we do IT support for small businesses and
>>> web/database apps.
>>>
>>> Now trying Debian Wheezy with LTSP - just works, so looks like I shall
>>> jump ship.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Trevor
>>> http://www.infocentrality.co.uk
>>>
>>> On 14/10/13 16:03, Gary Nutbeam wrote:
>>>> I'm having stability problems with LDM. I'm using decent thin clients
>>>> now (1700 model from disklessworkstations.com, hyperthreading atom, 2GB
>>>> RAM etc.).
>>>>
>>>> I'm using ltsp-server 5.4.5-24 on CentOS 6.4 64bit from the ltsp
>>>> repo at
>>>> ltsprepo.s3.amazonaws.com.
>>>>
>>>> When first attempting to log in, after entering the username, LDM seems
>>>> to crash, and restart. The second attempt to login works fine. If it
>>>> doesn't crash on the first attempt, the X session crashes very shortly
>>>> afterwards, usually when trying to launch an application. After the
>>>> initial weirdness, everything seems to settle down and work.
>>>>
>>>> This behavior happens on both the physical thin clients AND a virtual
>>>> client.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone seen this problem and know what might be causing it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Gary.
>>>>
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