- server information:
- Distributor ID: Debian
- Description: Debian GNU/Linux testing (wheezy)
- Release: testing
- Codename: wheezy
- server packages:
- ii ldm 2:2.2.11-2
- ii ldm-server 2:2.2.11-2
- ii ldm-themes 12.07.1
- un ltsp-client <none>
- un ltsp-client-core <none>
- ii ltsp-docs 1.1-1
- ii ltsp-server 5.4.2-2
- ii ltsp-server-standalone 5.4.2-2
- un ltsp-utils <none>
- ii ltspfs 1.1-2
- chroot information: /opt/ltsp/amd64
- Distributor ID: Debian
- Description: Debian GNU/Linux testing (wheezy)
- Release: testing
- Codename: wheezy
- packages in chroot: /opt/ltsp/amd64
- ii ldm 2:2.2.11-2
- ii ldm-themes 12.07.1
- ii ltsp-client 5.4.2-2
- ii ltsp-client-core 5.4.2-2
- ii ltspfsd 1.1-2
- ii ltspfsd-core 1.1-2
- found: /opt/ltsp/amd64/etc/lts.conf
- # If using NFS, lts.conf goes in /opt/ltsp/<arch>/etc/lts.conf.
- # For NBD (the default in Ubuntu), /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/<arch>/lts.conf
- # is used instead.
- # A list of directives is available at http://manpages.ubuntu.com/lts.conf.
- # Lines starting with '#' are comments.
- # Avoid empty [Sections] as they're considered syntax errors.
- # This section applies to all clients and is overriden by the other sections.
- [Default]
- # For troubleshooting, the following open a local console with Alt+Ctrl+F2.
- SCREEN_02=shell
- SCREEN_07=shell
- # Don't encrypt X traffic. Gives much faster graphics at a security cost.
- LDM_DIRECTX=True
- # If you're using Unity, you might want to install gnome-session-fallback and
- # use it by default instead, as it performs better on LTSP thin clients.
- #LDM_SESSION="gnome-fallback"
- # Force all clients to a specific resolution.
- #XRANDR_MODE_0=1024x768
- # If the default 16bit color mode is giving you problems on thin clients:
- #X_SMART_COLOR_DEPTH=False
- # A space separated list of services to disable on thin/fat clients.
- RM_SYSTEM_SERVICES="dnsmasq nbd-server nfs-kernel-server ssh whoopsie"
- # An additional list of services to disable on thin clients only.
- RM_THIN_SYSTEM_SERVICES="binfmt-support openbsd-inetd qemu-kvm virtualbox winbind"
- # Use any local swap partitions on the clients.
- USE_LOCAL_SWAP=False
- # Provide a "Login as Guest" button, which uses LDM_USERNAME/LDM_PASSWORD.
- #LDM_GUESTLOGIN=True
- # Automatically login clients with the specified LDM_USERNAME/LDM_PASSWORD.
- #LDM_AUTOLOGIN=True
- # Some other frequently used directives, described in the lts.conf manpage.
- # For really low RAM clients, disable SOUND, LOCAL_APPS and LOCALDEV.
- #SOUND=False
- #VOLUME=50
- #LOCAL_APPS=False
- #LOCAL_APPS_EXTRAMOUNTS=/srv
- #LOCALDEV=False
- #LOCALDEV_DENY_INTERNAL_DISKS=False
- #FSTAB_1="server:/home /home nfs defaults,nolock 0 0"
- #XSERVER=vesa
- #X_BLANKING=0
- #X_NUMLOCK=True
- #XKBLAYOUT="us,gr"
- #XKBOPTIONS="grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
- #LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION=True
- #LDM_LIMIT_ONE_SESSION_PROMPT=True
- #LDM_PRINTER_DEFAULT="psc-1310-series"
- # You can define sections to be included later on with "LIKE" directives.
- #[OLD_MONITOR]
- # The following directives are useful in cases where the driver can't detect
- # the (possibly old CRT) monitor timings and only offers low resolutions.
- # Consult your monitor manual for the correct values, those are for 1024x768.
- #X_HORZSYNC=30.0-88.0
- #X_VERTREFRESH=50.0-88.0
- # You can specify directives per client with MAC address (or IP or hostname)
- # based sections.
- # One way to get their MAC addresses is to run `arp -n` when they're at LDM.
- #[A1:B1:C2:D4:E5:F6]
- #HOSTNAME=pc01
- #LDM_USERNAME=user01
- #LDM_PASSWORD=pass01
- # Include another section.
- #LIKE=OLD_MONITOR
- #[00:01:2E:3A:53:A1]
- #XRANDR_OUTPUT_0 = "VGA1 --primary"
- #XRANDR_MODE_0 = "1024x768"
- #XRANDR_OUTPUT_1 = "LVDS1 --off"
- found image: /opt/ltsp/images/amd64.img
- /opt/ltsp/images/amd64.img: Squashfs filesystem, little endian, version 4.0, 1017546477 bytes, 54083 inodes, blocksize: 131072 bytes, created: Fri Sep 21 16:21:52 2012