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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Ubuntu 12.04: two clients, identical options, only one connects
From: Radek Bursztynowski <radek () bursztynowski ! waw ! pl>
Date: 2012-11-09 18:09:21
Message-ID: 1352484561.4489.16.camel () alpaga ! bursztynowski ! waw ! pl
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Hello,
I come back to my problem. I didn't solve it.
Who has any idea?
Afer lunching redesktop from xterm console I received:
Fatal server error:
Bad display name, exiting: /dev/pts/0
What I should to do to fix this problem?
Best regards,
Radek
----
> I am still trying.
>
> Now I replacet SCREEN_02 = rdesktop ... to SCREEN_02 = xterm. Next,
> after switching Ctr+Alt+F2 to xterm window I executed rdesktop command
> ant I received:
>
> Fatal server error:
> Bad display name, exiting: /dev/pts/0
>
> I can add, when I switch to LDM window on my LTSP client, and I log in
> to X window (XFCE) I can use rdesktop with no any problem.
>
> I have no idea.
>
> Best regards,
> Radek
>
>
> --
> > I truck this discussion related to rdesktop and I try to use all
> > adivices but I can not reach any progress.
> > Using rdesktop I can see black screen and outline of the mouse only.
> > I limited my lts.conf as much as possible. This file enclose
> > [default] section only.
> > Nothing helps.
> > I exercise LTSP 5 with Fedora 14.
> >
> > [default]
> > X_COLOR_DEPTH = 24
> > LOCALDEV = True
> > SOUND = True
> > NBD_SWAP = True
> > SYSLOG_HOST = server
> > LDM_GLOBAL_DMRC = /etc/ltsp/ldm-global-dmrc
> > XKBLAYOUT = pl
> > LDM_LANGUAGE = pl_PL.UTF_8
> > #LDM_NUMLOCK = True
> > XDM_SERVER = 192.168.0.8 # PASSOA server;
> > 192.168.0.8
> > SCREEN_01 = startx
> > SCREEN_02 = rdesktop --ignore-certificate --no-nla -f -k pl
> > -a 24 -x l 192.168.0.3 # Windows XP
> > SCREEN_03 = ldm # ALPAGA server;
> > 192.168.0.1
> > SCREEN_04 = ssh 192.168.0.2 # ADVOCAT server;
> > 192.168.0.2
> > #SCREEN_06 = shell
> > #SCREEN_07 = shell
> > #VOLUME = 90
> > #HEADPHONE_VOLUME = 90
> > #PCM_VOLUME = 90
> > #CD_VOLUME = 90
> > #FRONT_VOLUME = 90
> > #TIMEZONE = UTC
> > TIMESERVER = alpaga.bursztynowski.waw.pl
> > #LOCAL_APPS_MENU = True
> > #LOCAL_APPS_WHITELIST = "/usr/bin/foo /usr/bin/bar"
> >
> > # LDM_DIRECTX = yes is very insecure, but it is faster and more
> > scalable
> > LDM_DIRECTX = yes
> > # LDM_DEBUG = yes writes to /var/log/ldm.log during client
> > runtime
> > LDM_DEBUG = yes
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----
> > > Here are the relevant sections of my lts.conf:
> > >
> > >
> > > [default]
> > > TIMESERVER=172.21.35.0
> > > SHUTDOWN_TIME=17:30:00
> > > SCREEN_07=xfreerdp
> > > RDP_SERVER=172.21.34.1
> > > RDP_OPTIONS="--ignore-certificate --no-nla -d GPRC -a 32 -f -x l"
> > > KEEP_SYSTEM_SERVICES=acpid
> > > X_BLANKING=300
> > > XINITRC_PROMPT_ON_EXIT=True
> > > SOUND=False
> > > RCFILE_01=/etc/ltsp/timeset
> > >
> > > [00:0c:29:c5:70:53]
> > > HOSTNAME=virtual-tc
> > >
> > > [38:60:77:A3:82:27]
> > > HOSTNAME=TAG2011479
> > >
> > >
> > > "virtual-tc" is a virtual machine. It boots fine and connects to the
> > > RDP server. "TAG2011479" is an Atom/D515MW client that boots fine and
> > > displays the Ubuntu splash screen at full resolution (1920x1080), but
> > > instead of connecting to the RDP server displays a blank black screen
> > > (but the display does not do to sleep). 'ps aux | grep rdp' and
> > > 'netstat -nt' reveal that vitual-tc is running an xfreerdp process,
> > > while TAG2011479 is not. Both clients are reporting the proper
> > > hostname, indicating that they are reading lts.conf correctly to some
> > > extent.
> > >
> > > Here is some command-line goodness for those who know.
> > >
> > > root@TAG2011479:~# hexdump -C /proc/1692/cmdline
> > > 00000000 78 69 6e 69 74 00 2f 75 73 72 2f 73 68 61 72 65 |xinit./usr/share|
> > > 00000010 2f 6c 74 73 70 2f 78 69 6e 69 74 72 63 00 78 66 |/ltsp/xinitrc.xf|
> > > 00000020 72 65 65 72 64 70 20 20 2d 2d 69 67 6e 6f 72 65 |reerdp --ignore|
> > > 00000030 2d 63 65 72 74 69 66 69 63 61 74 65 20 2d 2d 6e |-certificate --n|
> > > 00000040 6f 2d 6e 6c 61 20 2d 64 20 47 50 52 43 20 2d 61 |o-nla -d GPRC -a|
> > > 00000050 20 33 32 20 2d 66 20 2d 78 20 6c 20 31 37 32 2e | 32 -f -x l 172.|
> > > 00000060 32 31 2e 33 34 2e 31 00 2d 63 6f 6e 66 69 67 00 |21.34.1.-config.|
> > > 00000070 2f 76 61 72 2f 72 75 6e 2f 6c 74 73 70 2d 78 6f |/var/run/ltsp-xo|
> > > 00000080 72 67 2e 63 6f 6e 66 00 2d 64 65 70 74 68 00 31 |rg.conf.-depth.1|
> > > 00000090 36 00 |6.|
> > > 00000092
> > >
> > >
> > > db
> > >
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