[00:58] hi [00:58] I just installed ubuntu 8.04 and faces in gdm worked [00:59] I installed the edubuntu-addons and the faces don't show any more [00:59] someone can help me solve this issue? === gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak === juliux_ is now known as juliux [21:38] boink? [21:38] anyone here? [21:41] maybe [21:49] hey laserjck [21:49] i've got a wierd ltspfs - ltspfsd problem on hardy [21:49] i can't seem to find anything googling for answers so i thought i'd bounce it off people here [21:50] regarding mounting of devices on thin clients ... [21:50] it looks like everything is working and i went over the "check list" at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebugLocalDev [21:51] and everything checks out, but when i try to do any I/O to the devices it fails and a 0 byte file comes over [21:51] eg. mount usb drive on thin client, icon appears, double click, see the file there, double click on the files ... can't open [21:52] i try to copy the files to desktop, strange error saying can't allocate memory [21:53] ssh into server, i see the fuse.ltsp mounted device, cd into the directory, cat one of the files ... nothing ... yet ls -l show a non-zero byte file [21:53] wierd. looks like a bug in ltspfs and/or ltspfsd [22:06] hmm..never seen that [22:06] i'll try local devices again when i go to my thin client install [22:09] i've got an entire lab, so i'm going to try to reproduce this on a separate LAN on Monday [22:11] in the ltsp image on the client, i see /var/run/drives/usbdisk-sda1 mount, i can cd into it and hexdump or cat the files, just fine ... so its mounted just fine in the client environment [22:11] but when i ssh into the server, cd into /media//disk ... the same file is there, but hexdump / cat gives no data [22:11] ls -l however shows the size of the file [22:16] good insight, i wish i could verify this behaviour right now.. but it's gonna be a few [22:16] i recently upgraded to hardy myself [22:17] i don't want to submit a bug until i verify it again [22:18] Hey guys, have a quick question. I have athlon x2, and need to know which alternate cd will work with my i386 clients. If i use the 64 bit version, will that provide the 32 bit client for my clients? [22:19] you build the clients [22:19] ltsp scripts take care of it [22:19] just have to do --arch=i386 [22:19] but beware of flash [22:19] on 64bit [22:19] i see okay..so that should take care of it then [22:20] and if i have (dare say it) have some ppc clients is that --arch=ppc ? [22:21] johnny: oh...the flash doesnt work?? with the --arch=i386 on a 64 bit server? [22:56] oops [22:56] no.. didn't mean to imply either of those.. [22:56] if he comes back.. please let him know