[13:08] <mgariepy> good morning everyone
[13:37] <dyllan> clear
[13:39] <dyllan> hi guys. I made such a rookie error I accidentally deleted my /opt/ltsp/i386 directory I thought I was on a different server and was going to run the sudo ltsp-build-client --arch i386 command. Im so pissed off as this is a production environment im such an a-hole.
[13:39] <dyllan> What kinda problems am i going to run into. Should i rebuild it with: sudo ltsp-build-client --arch i386
[13:39] <dyllan> :(
[13:44] <mgariepy> dyllan, do you still have the /opt/ltsp/image/i386.img ?
[13:45] <mgariepy> if so you could simply unsquashfs it
[13:45] <dyllan> hi mgariepy , yes i do
[13:46] <dyllan> oh brilliant, so just unsquash it into i386 directory and ill be all set?
[13:46] <mgariepy> yeah
[13:47] <dyllan> ahh excellent, thanks so much mgariepy u saved me !
[13:47] <mgariepy> running something like this: unsquashfs -d /opt/ltsp/i386 /opt/ltsp/images/i386.img
[13:47] <mgariepy> you're welcome :)
[13:48] <dyllan> cant thank you enough! :)
[13:50] <mgariepy> dyllan, you just did ;)
[13:51] <dyllan> ;-)
[17:07] <dlbass> hello alkisg, I got the monitor issue fixed. The XFCE desktop is able to wrangle this old monitor and gpu combo.
[17:07] <alkisg> Nice, though I don't remember the problem :)
[17:08] <dlbass> lol, I suppose last week is a long time ago. Do you even remember me?
[17:08] <alkisg> Yeah, and if you say which problem it was I'll remember quickly
[17:09] <alkisg> It's just difficult to map names to problems after so many problems :D
[17:09] <dlbass> Cool, it was getting all funky resolutions and being zoomed in and other such madness. Dell GX110 with old CRT monitor
[17:10] <dlbass> The computers have Intel 8 something another gpu and Gnome does not like it! Xubuntu 10.04.2 works wonderfully. Well as wonderful as a 256mb machine can.
[17:11] <alkisg> Hmm, ok, although changing the DE shouldn't matter for the client screen resolution
[17:11] <dlbass> DE?
[17:11] <dlbass> ooh
[17:11] <alkisg> Desktop environment, gnome vs xfce etc
[17:12] <dlbass> Ah, I just assumed it had a different driver.
[17:12] <alkisg> The drivers should be the same, from the same repository even
[17:13] <alkisg> Now compiz can make a difference (default in gnome, if the card supports it), but not with resolutions
[17:14] <dlbass> Ubuntu 10.04.2 does not work properly with this particular Dell monitor on any machine at all. New-ish GX520 or old GX110.
[17:14] <dlbass> The GX520 works great on LCD and newer CRT monitors.
[17:14] <dlbass> The GX110 is picky about which monitors it will work properly on.
[17:14] <dlbass> Do you think it might be a bug?
[17:23] <alkisg> Yeah, in the graphics driver
[17:30] <dlbass> Strange. Well, what I came in here today for is a wireless driver. I have a lab full of D-Link DWA-125 usb adapters. I tried a few guides on installing the driver from dlink using make and make install, but the adapter never powers on
[17:31] <dlbass> i can see it when I lsusb
[17:31] <dlbass> and after installing the driver it shows the possibility of connecting to a wireless network, but the adapter isnt on, so you cant
[17:45] <jcbm> Hello everybody
[17:46] <dlbass> greetings
[17:47] <jcbm> Please have you worked with LTSP and usb devices
[17:53] <dlbass> jcbm, Have you already looked here? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP
[17:55] <dlbass> I have not had any experience with LTSP and usb devices, other than mouse and keyboard, but hopefully you will find something there.
[17:55] <jcbm> ok dlbass, thanks by your interest