On Fri, 22 Dec 2006 16:33:25 -0600 Chris Mohler <cr33dog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Strange. How did you go about upgrading LTSP? I used to install it > "by hand", but lately (since FC5), I've been using the > 'ltsp-utils.noarch' package available in extras. I installed it in /opt/ltsp using ltspadmin. > Have you tried a creating a new user? No, that's one thing that I didn't try. > Your symtoms remind me of > troubles I had trying to get NFS /home directories going. Check > /var/log/messages for NFS errors. I don't see any NFS errors. As it "knows" when I am already logged in on the server, doesn't that indicate that it can find the home directories? > If you have another WM installed, I'd try selecting that instead of Gnome - just to compare. I don't have anything other than Gnome on that machine, but I may get desperate enough to add something. > I guess you've run 'ltspcfg' a few times by now :) Once or twice, indeed... > Is there anything out of the ordinary listed on the 'status report'? Nope. Looks perfectly normal to me. ltspcfg v0.16 The Linux Terminal Server Project (http://www.LTSP.org) Interface IP Address Netmask Network Broadcast Used eth0 192.168.0.5 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.0 192.168.0.255 <----- Service Installed Enabled Running Notes dhcpd Yes Yes Yes Version 3 tftpd Yes Yes Yes Has '-s' flag portmapper Yes Yes Yes nfs Yes Yes Yes xdmcp Yes Yes Yes gdm, kdm Using: gdm File Configured Notes /etc/hosts Yes /etc/hosts.allow Yes /etc/exports Yes /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf Yes Configured runlevel: 5 (value of initdefault in /etc/inittab) Current runlevel: 5 (output of the 'runlevel' command) Installation dir...: /opt/ltsp -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com