Well, I have one user logged in on the server. This user has a NM applet
showing.
Then I have other users logged in through clients. These do not (and
should not) have NM applets showing.
If I understand this correctly, U1 syncdaemon (running in userspace)
tries to ask NM (running in userspace) w
But I am using NetworkManager - on the LTSP server. Maybe that's why
Ubuntu One is not recognizing my network connection on the client. As I
describe above, changing this file makes U1-sync work on my setup:
/usr/share/pyshared/ubuntuone-
client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/interaction_interfaces.py
Sure
The thing is, I am using it on the Server. It seems unnecessary to
require NetworkManager. These are the packages that will be removed if I
'sudo apt-get remove network-manager':
gnome
gnome-core
network-manager
network-manager-gnome
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I managed to fix this in /usr/share/pyshared/ubuntuone-
client/ubuntuone/syncdaemon/interaction_interfaces.py by calling
self.network_connected() in network_state_changed() even if STATE is not
ONLINE. Hackish, but maybe a lead to the developers.
It's syncing on my LTSP client now, anyway...
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I'm running LTSP at home and getting this from 'u1sdtool -s':
connection: With User Not Network
description: ready to connect
is_connected: False
is_error: False
is_online: False
queues: WORKING
Since removing network-manager might cause future problems, I'm not that
comfortable removing it. Sinc
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/993179
Title:
Dependency proken: ltsp-update-kernels needs restorecon from
policycoreutils
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Public bug reported:
The ltsp-update-kernels returns status 1 if /sbin/restorecon (package
policycoreutils) doesn't exist. This causes ltsp-build-client to fail.
Either ltsp-server should require policycoreutils, or ltsp-update-
kernels should be fixed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.
I have the same problem.
Using:
Asus P5B mobo
2xSATA 320MB disks
RAID 0 "fake raid" setup on jmicron controller
I'm installing ubuntu 8.10 from usb stick with an extra 'sudo apt-get
install dmraid' to get access to the raid-device.
I would be happy to run any tests and submit logs for this one.