[17:26] <summ1else1985> Can anyone point me in the right direction? I'm looking for assistance working with ltsp client boot ups
[17:27] <alkisg> summ1else1985: you could ask here, or in #ltsp, what's your problem?
[17:36] <summ1else1985> sorry there was an emergency on the calling floor
[17:36] <summ1else1985> i'm back though
[17:36] <summ1else1985> my issue is that I'd like for the clients to run tsclient on startup
[17:37] <summ1else1985> i've tried several things, but I apparently don't fully understand the image and file paths that the client is using
[17:37] <summ1else1985> my latest go was to edit the /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/profile
[17:37] <alkisg> tsclient or rdesktop?
[17:37] <summ1else1985> just add tsclient to the bash script there
[17:37] <summ1else1985> and then did ltsp-update-image
[17:37] <summ1else1985> but alas no luck
[17:37] <summ1else1985> tsclient
[17:38] <alkisg> afaik you need to make a screen script, similar to the existing rdesktop script
[17:38] <summ1else1985> okk
[17:38] <summ1else1985> i'll start looking into that
[17:39] <summ1else1985> thanks for giving me a new lead, i was running out of options
[17:39] <alkisg> summ1else1985: scripts are there:
[17:39] <alkisg> /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/screen.d
[17:39] <summ1else1985> :)
[17:39] <summ1else1985> thank you thank you
[17:39] <alkisg> Then, for the clients you want, you need to put this in lts.conf:
[17:39] <alkisg> SCREEN_07=tsclient
[17:39] <alkisg> (or whatever you call your script)
[17:40] <summ1else1985> cool, i've seen some things similar to that bouncing around
[17:40] <alkisg> ...and of course ltsp-update-image
[17:40] <summ1else1985> awesome
[17:40] <alkisg> summ1else1985: you've installed tsclient to the chroot, right?
[17:40] <summ1else1985> i was under the (mistaken) impression that the image build would make the client act as though it were a normal ubuntu package and run the login scripts out of /etc/profile
[17:41] <summ1else1985> ... and boom goes the dynamite
[17:41] <summ1else1985> no i haven't
[17:41] <summ1else1985> thanks again
[17:41] <summ1else1985> i'm going to trot out of here and get working on this stuff
[19:12] <hgrover> Hello, does anybody know about using microphones with LTSP?  I'm trying to set up audacity for a lab, but I'm not seeing any audio input on my thin clients
[19:12] <hgrover> (It's not muted or anything, I checked)
[21:06] <Svenstaro> hgrover, did you search all the docs?
[21:06] <Svenstaro> If clients are able to receive sound, they should be able to record as well