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[00:00] [vagrantc] alkisg: i think enter is just whitespace in variables...
[00:01] [alkisg] vagrantc: if you do `echo "$variable"`, in quotes, it stays intact
[00:01] [alkisg] if you do `echo $variable` without quotes, all spaces/enters are consolidated
[00:01] [alkisg] I tested it with sh+bash before committing, it seems to work fine...
[00:02] [vagrantc] ltsp-build-client is all bash anyways
[00:20] [alkisg] (so btw in the old code, OIFS=$IFS would "destroy" $IFS as it wouldn't keep the enters/tabs there - OIFS="$IFS" would work better)
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[00:43] [vagrantc] sure.
[00:47] [vagrantc] alkisg: that looks much simpler :)
[00:47] [alkisg] Thanks :)
[00:50] [vagrantc] we could probably sync more of the code between those two functions rather than fork it...
[00:51] [alkisg] Yes, I don't think two different 010-manage-mirrors are _needed_, it'd be easier to maintain them in a single file
[00:55] [vagrantc] just need to figure out a clean way to handle variances.
[00:55] [alkisg] Also, I don't think there's a need for 2 different functions (add_multiple_mirrors / add_mirror), one add_mirrors function would be enough
[00:55] [alkisg] (always accepting one variable, either comma or enter seperated if it has many mirrors)
[00:56] [vagrantc] i forget why i had two different functions... it made sense at the time.
[00:56] [vagrantc] might have been as simple as keeping the indentation simpler
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[00:56] [alkisg] | while read mirror; do ==> would just become ==> | while read mirror type components; do
[00:57] [alkisg] awk would also not be needed this way
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[00:57] *** alkisg tries this...
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[01:01] [alkisg] vagrantc: http://ltsp.pastebin.com/m7a9e6ca2
[01:02] [alkisg] Heh, too late :)
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[01:15] [gnunux] hi
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[04:42] [Silveira_Neto] Hi guys. I'm trying to enter in the main ltsp user list, how I do that?
[04:49] [alkisg] Silveira_Neto: what do you mean? LTSP uses whatever users you have defined in your server...
[04:49] [Silveira_Neto] I say, LTSP email user list. :=)
[04:50] [alkisg] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
[04:51] [Silveira_Neto] Thanks!
[04:51] [alkisg] You're welcome
[04:51] [alkisg] !learn ltsp-discuss as at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
[04:51] [ltspbot] alkisg: The operation succeeded.
[04:52] [alkisg] !learn ltsp-developer as at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-developer
[04:52] [ltspbot] alkisg: The operation succeeded.
[04:52] [alkisg] !ltsp-developer
[04:52] [ltspbot] alkisg: "ltsp-developer" :: at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-developer
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[05:52] [dro] pmatulis: good morning, good news.....I tested the isync setup and it worked
[05:52] [dro] oops *iscsi
[05:53] [pmatulis] dro: super, i'm sure you found something to change on the page?
[05:53] [pmatulis] dro: something to improve, add info, etc
[05:53] [dro] pmatulis: yes, nothing major
[05:54] [dro] pmatulis: my test server is extremly crappy, so I'm going to rebuild both my vm's tonight
[05:54] [dro] and then document a little more heavily on the setup
[05:54] [dro] for example: how to add a 2nd disk, how to tell what your current disks are /dev/sdc /dev/sdb
[05:55] [pmatulis] dro: ok
[05:55] [dro] pmatulis: but overall it's badass
[05:55] [pmatulis] dro: heh
[05:55] [dro] pmatulis: you have no idea how much i appreciate it
[05:56] [pmatulis] dro: well let's make it better!
[05:56] [dro] sounds good to me
[05:56] [pmatulis] dro: did you also need to use rc.local to mount ecryptfs? or did you not try?
[05:56] [pmatulis] to use fstab
[05:57] [dro] pmatulis: I didn't try to use fstab
[05:57] [dro] i just got it working and that was it
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[05:57] [pmatulis] dro: ok
[05:58] [dro] pmatulis: I know you wanted to know about that but the main reason that I didn't is I wasn't sure how to add it to fstab
[05:58] [dro] I did the quick and dirty run through install
[05:58] [dro] the 2nd time around I'm actually going to research the options and read the man pages
[05:59] [pmatulis] dro: alright
[05:59] [pmatulis] dro: i'm looking forward to seeing your changes on the page
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[06:00] [dro] pmatulis: cool they will be there this weekend!
[06:01] [dro] ok i'm off to work
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[07:01] [lukas2511] hiho.. can someone please help me.. i have a problem with ltsp5.. all sessions are very slow and i think that the problem is the ssh connection to the clients cause ssh is a little bit slow on my server....
[07:02] [gnunux] why ssh is "little bit slow" on your server ?
[07:03] [lukas2511] i dont know.. if i open up to 5 ssh sessions everything is ok but if i open more than 5 the reaction gets a little bit slow.. tested with "htop" in all sessions at the same time over a gigabit network connection
[07:03] [lukas2511] the cpu is a AMD Phenom II X4 920 and the machine runs with 8gb of ram
[07:04] [lukas2511] it's a "clear" debian installation with ltsp-server-standalone and ssh
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[07:13] [lukas2511] ouh.. other admin wants to install another distro so.. maybe see ya later xD
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[07:46] [dro] good morning, again lol
[07:52] [sbalneav] Morning all
[07:53] [dro] sbalneav: good morning
[07:58] [alincoln] morning
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[08:01] [coordinador] hi
[08:01] [coordinador] i have lts1200 term, but i want to know how to use the right video drivers
[08:02] [coordinador] because, despite im using firefox and flash locally, still works slowly
[08:03] [alkisg] coordinador: what video card do those have?
[08:03] [coordinador] i dont know, how can i know? these are the terminals that sells disklessworkstations
[08:04] [alkisg] What distro/version do you have?
[08:04] [coordinador] ubuntu 9.04
[08:04] [sbalneav] coordinador: on a shell on the thin client:
[08:04] [sbalneav] lspci && free
[08:04] [sbalneav] pastebot the results
[08:05] [alkisg] coordinador: on a *local* shell...
[08:05] [alkisg] I.e. one you can get with `ltsp-localapps xterm`, or by putting SCREEN_02=shell in lts.conf...
[08:05] [coordinador] alkisg, yes, i did localapps thing :) thanks
[08:06] [coordinador] I get: VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01
[08:07] [alkisg] coordinador: now run lspci -vv -nn, you'll see what driver it uses
[08:08] [sbalneav] I'd suggest making sure you've got the openchrome driver installed in the chroot
[08:08] [sbalneav] xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
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[08:16] [coordinador] oh, ill check that
[08:17] [coordinador] when i do "lspci -vv -nn i get" "00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN700/VN800/P4M800CE/Pro Host Bridge [1106:0314]" and other things
[08:18] [alkisg] Don't you see something like the following?
[08:18] [alkisg] Kernel driver in use: nvidia
[08:18] [alkisg] Kernel modules: nvidia-current, nvidiafb
[08:19] [coordinador] i will grep "kernel driver"
[08:19] [coordinador] i get many lines, i cannot paste here
[08:19] [alkisg] 4-5 lines after the: VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. CN700/P4M800 Pro/P4M800 CE/VN800 [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01
[08:19] [coordinador] oh, ill check that
[08:21] [coordinador] i ll paste in pastebin
[08:24] [coordinador] http://pastebin.com/d19dd0ebb
[08:25] [coordinador] and with the lspci... command i get: http://pastebin.com/d39f83f68
[08:26] [coordinador] sbalneav, and yes, i have installed xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
[08:27] [alkisg] coordinador: so e.g. if you do `ls -R /` in that local terminal, you see the screen scrolling slowly?
[08:27] [alkisg] E.g. 5 fps?
[08:28] [coordinador] no, it runs fast
[08:28] [alkisg] Then it wouldn't be a driver issue
[08:28] [alkisg] How much ram do you have on the client?
[08:28] [alkisg] And what CPU does it have?
[08:29] [coordinador] they have 1gb of ram and 1ghz
[08:30] [alkisg] Yeah that should work fine...
[08:30] [sbalneav] Well, I guess my question is when you say the run slowly
[08:30] [sbalneav] define "slowly"
[08:30] [sbalneav] Here's a test
[08:30] [sbalneav] open up Totem:
[08:30] [coordinador] slowly, means that flash like youtube runs choppy
[08:31] [sbalneav] Aplication->Sound and Video->Movie Player
[08:31] [coordinador] remotely and locally
[08:31] [alkisg] youtube mainly uses the CPU
[08:31] [coordinador] ok sbalneav
[08:31] [coordinador] ok
[08:32] [coordinador] alkisg, i though that 1ghz cpu could run fine a youtube vid
[08:32] [alkisg] !flash
[08:32] [ltspbot] alkisg: "flash" :: Yes, flash sucks. Make sure you have LDM_DIRECTX=True in your lts.conf file, or if it's just youtube you're after, try the HQtube plugin. Install greasemonkey for firefox, and see http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/24999
[08:33] [alkisg] ...and we should add the HTML5 youtube site there probably... :)
[08:35] [alkisg] coordinador: well, try "top" locally while flash is running to verify if this is a CPU problem or not.
[08:36] [coordinador] ok, alkisg, ill do that
[08:36] [Appiah] hehe
[08:36] [Appiah] I just found some hours ago that the HTML5 youtube existed and been using it
[08:37] [Appiah] thinking "Must set this to default on LTSP"
[08:38] [sbalneav] On the right hand side bar, drop down the dropdown on totem, and select youtube
[08:39] [sbalneav] search for a video (if you search for "Balneaves" you'll get me freeing a bird in spain)
[08:39] [sbalneav] see how that works.
[08:39] [Appiah] worked bad last time I tried
[08:40] [Appiah] and people wanted to use youtube from the browser like they always do
[08:40] [alkisg] There's also a Qt app that acts as a youtube front end
[08:40] [coordinador] i got an error
[08:40] [alkisg] Much more attractive than totem
[08:40] [coordinador] maybe you dont have permission to open this file
[08:41] [coordinador] is the message that i get
[08:41] [sbalneav] in what, totem?
[08:41] [coordinador] yes, i get only errors
[08:42] [sbalneav] what errors, exactly
[08:42] [coordinador] "Gstreamer found and error in a general support library"
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[08:42] [coordinador] and "maybe you dont have permission to open this file" (with the sbalneav vid)
[08:42] [sbalneav] You've got something badly mucked up with your gstreamer setup then
[08:42] [sbalneav] are all your packages up-to-date?
[08:43] [coordinador] :(, ok ill do the top command while localapp youtube playing
[08:45] [coordinador] OMG runs so slow
[08:45] [coordinador] in top i get 90% cpu used by firefox
[08:45] [alkisg] how much idle?
[08:46] [sbalneav] coordinador: So, there's your problem. Flash sucks.
[08:46] [coordinador] "0,0%id" this means idle?



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