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[01:25] [alkisg] ogra, stgraber, would you care to sponsor a MIR for libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio? It would be the first step in solving LP #203158 (the second one being, changing the seeds)
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[05:34] [vlt] Hello. Is there a way to reload /etc/lts.conf on a client w/o rebooting?
[05:34] [alkisg] Distro/version?
[05:34] [vlt] Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
[05:35] [alkisg] That would be /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf, then, and no, it's not easy to reload it without rebooting the client.
[05:35] [vlt] I edited the client's (copy of) lts.conf manually and restarted X but it seems that the values were not taken from the changed file.
[05:37] [vlt] I want to test some X settings w/o rebooting the client every time ...
[05:37] [alkisg] Why don't you try X -config <file> then?
[05:40] [alkisg] I guess you could also insert an eval /usr/bin/getltscfg -a in a startup script...
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[07:04] [_UsUrPeR_] hey all
[07:05] [_UsUrPeR_] anyone in here familiar with cluster? I am trying to figure out how to apply a hardware profile to a node...
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[07:20] [_UsUrPeR_] shawnp0wers: ping?
[07:20] [shawnp0wers] 'sup homey?
[07:21] [shawnp0wers] Ok, I'm not quite that wiggety-whack in real life.
[07:21] [shawnp0wers] What can I do for you, _UsUrPeR_ ?
[07:22] [shawnp0wers] _UsUrPeR_: pong
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[07:30] [_UsUrPeR_] shawnp0wers: did you figure out how to apply hardware profiles in cluster?
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[07:30] [shawnp0wers] Figure out, yes -- utilize, no.
[07:30] [_UsUrPeR_] I got the node part (thanks :) but can't figure out how to apply hardware profiles to nodes/MAC addresses...
[07:30] [shawnp0wers] Basically, you pick a specific bit of hardware (like CPU speed or something), and make a hardware profile based on that
[07:30] [_UsUrPeR_] huh
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] I don't have cluster installed anymore, but
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] if you look at a specific computer
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] and it tells you all the nitty gritty about it
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] like, cpu speed, ram size, etc
[07:31] [_UsUrPeR_] ahh
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] and you make a hardware profile based on one of those strings
[07:31] [_UsUrPeR_] brb
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] it should apply that hardware profile to the computers in the list
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] I assume it supercedes other groupings
[07:31] [shawnp0wers] (like node listings)
[07:32] [shawnp0wers] to separate by MAC addres, you'd create a new node
[07:32] [shawnp0wers] and assign settings to that node
[07:32] [shawnp0wers] hardwaer profiles are only if you want to specify a certain type of hardware, or something "below" a certain Ghz or something
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[07:32] [shawnp0wers] to make groups of compuers, you'll still want to make a new node
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[07:44] [_UsUrPeR_] shawnp0wers: ahh.
[07:44] [shawnp0wers] Does that help?
[07:45] [_UsUrPeR_] shawnp0wers: I'll check it out. I'm looking through options right now
[07:45] [shawnp0wers] One of my biggest beefs was that many lts.conf options were missing
[07:45] [shawnp0wers] like shutting off sound for specific groups
[07:45] [shawnp0wers] that sorta thing
[07:46] [_UsUrPeR_] shawnp0wers: Did my hints about adding options via psql changes help at all?
[07:46] [shawnp0wers] In theory yes, but I was too uncomfortable with the "alpha" feel of Cluster to fiddle too much.
[07:47] [shawnp0wers] Not a shot, but I just felt too out of control
[07:47] [shawnp0wers] if I can't figure out *why* something is working, it worries me to depend on it
[07:47] [shawnp0wers] if that makes any sense
[07:47] [shawnp0wers] I'm just going to manually load balance between LTSP5 servers, using a common symlinked lts.conf file
[07:48] [shawnp0wers] the fact that lts.conf no longer contains the server IP address is *awesome*
[07:50] [_UsUrPeR_] hey, according to 2 Fast 2 Furious, "If you're not out of control, you're not in control."
[07:50] [shawnp0wers] Yeah, but at least then I have a clutch, gas, and brake to soothe me. :)
[07:50] [_UsUrPeR_] err wait, that was fast and the furious: tokyo drift :)
[07:55] [_UsUrPeR_] anyway, it's alright. I live my life a quarter mile at a time.
[07:59] [sbalneav] Morning all
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[08:09] [sbalneav] I think when we finally move to LTSP6, we should call that "The Living Daylights" release :)
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[08:18] [_UsUrPeR_] sbalneav: morning. "Living Daylights"? I believe my mom threatened to beat those out of my when I waas a child :)
[08:20] [sbalneav] _UsUrPeR_: ltspthinclient.blogspot.com
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[08:38] [_UsUrPeR_] sbalneav: hah
[08:57] [ball] Does ltsp support failover - running two servers in tandem and having one take up the slack when the other fails?
[09:02] [_UsUrPeR_] ball: yes it does. check out ltsp cluster
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[09:05] [ball] _UsUrPeR_: thanks
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[09:43] [edlima] Hi all!!!
[09:44] [edlima] :P
[09:44] [ball] Hello edlima
[09:45] [edlima] Hi!!! Do you know if exist a room about sane on ltsp?
[09:45] [sbalneav] This would be it.
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[09:47] [edlima] Sorry! someone called me in another room!
[09:47] [sbalneav] alkisg: Morning, thanks for adding a use case
[09:47] [ball] What is sane?
[09:47] [alkisg] Hi sbalneav
[09:48] [edlima] Hi sbalneav! I just want to know about scanners in ltsp
[09:48] [sbalneav] ball: Scanner Access Now Easy, i.e. scanning for ltsp thin clients.
[09:48] [sbalneav] edlima: What do you want to know?
[09:48] [edlima] ball, sane is a project created to run scanner on Linux
[09:49] [ball] Ah okay. I thought perhaps the name had been recycled.
[09:50] [ball] Is it possible to attach a scanner to the USB port of an ltsp terminal and have it visible to software running on the application server?
[09:50] [ball] (where the desktop is running)?
[09:50] [edlima] sbalneav, I have one scanner connected on my thinclient and I want to make this scanner work in this station
[09:51] [Gadi] edlima: SCANNER=True
[09:51] [Gadi] in lts.conf
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[09:53] [edlima] ball, is it! The scanner is connected in a terminal via usb, I installed the sane an change the lts.conf file, but nothing
[09:53] [edlima] Gabi, I put it in lts.conf, but nothing yet
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[09:54] [edlima] Sorry about my english, I don't know very well
[09:54] [Gadi] edlima: grep -i SCANNER /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/init.d/ltsp-client-setup
[09:55] [Gadi] or: grep -i scanner /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/ltsp-init-common
[09:55] [Gadi] if both of those come up empty, then you have too old a version of ltsp
[09:56] [edlima] Gabi, I have the first one, but when I type this command nothing is showed to me
[09:56] [ball] ...and that scanner only attaches to the desktop of the user who's logged in at that terminal?
[09:57] [Gadi] ball: yeah, but any user should be able to see it (i believe)
[09:57] [Gadi] it is simply a network scanner
[09:58] [ball] Hmm...
[09:58] [Gadi] edlima: if it returns nothing, then you have too old a version of ltsp
[09:58] [edlima] ball, can be, can be... My first idea was the scanner plugged in this desktop and all the people access this
[09:58] [edlima] Gabi...hummm
[09:59] [Gadi] edlima: what distro are you on?
[09:59] [edlima] I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 + LTSP 5
[09:59] [edlima] Ubuntu LTS 8.04 ins the name
[09:59] [Gadi] yeah - much has changed since hardy
[10:00] [edlima] hardy heron...rsrsrs
[10:01] [Gadi] you can try building a karmic chroot
[10:01] [Gadi] sudo ltsp-build-client --dist karmic
[10:01] [Gadi] or some such
[10:01] [edlima] well, When i plug the scanner on a terminal and type in TC lsusb, is showed to me the scanner map
[10:01] [edlima] Gabi. Is it possible?
[10:02] [Gadi] or look at the patch in launchpad that added scanner support
[10:02] [Gadi] edlima: what have you got to lose?
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[10:03] [ball] hello GGD
[10:05] [edlima] The server whos have this system is too important here! I have to take much care! rsrsrs... but I will try to do it! But in the night, when the people go home!
[10:06] [edlima] Can I build a karmic client in hardy heron server?
[10:06] [edlima] I didn't know!
[10:09] *** ball struggles with Sun Ray Vs. ltsp
[10:09] [edlima] Gabi, I typed in lts.conf one line with "XINETD_SERVICES = saned", is it necessary?
[10:11] [Gadi] edlima: no - that was ltsp4
[10:17] [edlima] hmmm...ok... I thought that was more easy, but can be my limitation...rsrsrs
[10:17] [edlima] Ok, after I put here if I have success or no!
[10:18] [edlima] Thank U so much Gabi!
[10:18] [edlima] Bye ball
[10:18] [edlima] See U!
[10:18] [ball] bye
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