Package "ltsp-client-core"
Name: |
ltsp-client-core
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Description: |
basic LTSP client environment
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Latest version: |
5.5.1-1ubuntu2 |
Release: |
trusty (14.04) |
Level: |
base |
Repository: |
main |
Head package: |
ltsp |
Homepage: |
http://ltsp.org |
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ltsp (5.5.1-1ubuntu2) trusty; urgency=medium
* Cherry-pick upstream bugfixes:
- r2557: Drop "plymouth:force-splash vt.handoff=7" from the cmdline
as they interfere with LTSP debugging and don't provide any improvement
as LTSP's initrd doesn't contain plymouth anymore and we don't get
flicker free X startup anyway.
- r2558: Increase the udhcp timeout from 4 to 10 seconds, this fixes
boot on some slower hardware.
- r2559: Fix ltsp-update-image --revert.
- r2560: More udhcp fix to pick up interfaces which show up after
the script has started.
-- Stephane Graber <email address hidden> Mon, 14 Apr 2014 09:24:05 -0400
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Source diff to previous version |
ltsp (5.5.1-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium
* Pick up upstream bugfix release for the LTS.
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- Change default color depth from 16bit to 24bit as 16bit just doesn't
work when using unity with llvmpipe. This is a workaround and
alternatives should be looked at to get back to 16bit if possible.
- Add 40-ltsp as 40-ltsp-client and 40-ltsp-server in Xsession.d for both
ltsp-client-core and ltsp-server. (LP: #987726)
- Ship a distro-specific dhcpd.conf using the good old
192.168.0.0/24 subnet instead of upstream's default 192.168.67.0/24.
- Add fat client support to the udeb.
- Have the udeb detect Ubuntu flavours with only main and restricted.
- Fix race condition during image compression in udeb.
- Patch dhcpd.conf on the fly to match current architecture.
- Create a squashfs image by default and configure network in d-i.
- Install ltsp-cluster.
- Add code for second stage Edubuntu LTSP install.
- Change watch file to monitor Debian.
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987726 |
Unity doesn't start at all on a 3D capable machine instead of falling back to unity-2d as it should (because of lack of 16bit support in compiz). |
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