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From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-05-08 14:38:23
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You can capture the connection information from a running system, make a package out of it, and then include it in future builds. Optionally, go back to autonet and set the wireless parameters in thinstation.conf.buildtime. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, May 8, 2021, 7:33 AM, Izaac Brånn <iza...@ou...> wrote: #yiv7671853232 #yiv7671853232 -- _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv7671853232 #yiv7671853232 p.yiv7671853232MsoNormal, #yiv7671853232 li.yiv7671853232MsoNormal, #yiv7671853232 div.yiv7671853232MsoNormal {margin:0cm;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv7671853232 a:link, #yiv7671853232 span.yiv7671853232MsoHyperlink {color:blue;text-decoration:underline;}#yiv7671853232 p.yiv7671853232yahoo-quoted-begin, #yiv7671853232 li.yiv7671853232yahoo-quoted-begin, #yiv7671853232 div.yiv7671853232yahoo-quoted-begin {margin-right:0cm;margin-left:0cm;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv7671853232 p.yiv7671853232msonormal, #yiv7671853232 li.yiv7671853232msonormal, #yiv7671853232 div.yiv7671853232msonormal {margin-right:0cm;margin-left:0cm;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:sans-serif;}#yiv7671853232 span.yiv7671853232E-postmall30 {font-family:sans-serif;color:windowtext;}#yiv7671853232 .yiv7671853232MsoChpDefault {font-size:10.0pt;} _filtered {}#yiv7671853232 div.yiv7671853232WordSection1 {}#yiv7671853232 Hello! Thanks for the response. I’ve built an image using networkmanager instead of autonet and Wifi Connect, and managed to connect to wifi. Thanks! I did have to start the NetworkManager.service manually, and then use nmcli. Can I get that automated? My goal is to have the laptops automatically connect to wifi and connect to a Windows VM with RDP using freeRDP, as hassle-free as possible since it’s for my kids. Regards Izaac Från: Don Cupp via Thinstation-general <thi...@li...> Skickat: Saturday, 8 May 2021 16:06 Till: thi...@li... Kopia: Don Cupp <don...@ya...> Ämne: Re: [Thinstation-general] Help with configuration needed WiFi connect package maybe broken. Try networkmanager instead of autonet and WiFi connect. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, May 8, 2021, 6:58 AM, Izaac Brånn <iza...@ou...> wrote: Hello! I’m trying to setup builds for 2 of my old laptops, a Dell Latitude E6410 and an old Acer (which I’ll focus on when I get a grip on how to do this). Got a machine profile for the Dell laptop and it boots (after manually mounting /boot and running unsquashfs) but I’m unable to connect to wifi. Selecting “Wifi Connect” seems to select the correct interface, but instead of a list with available networks I get some Xdialog explaining usage, and if I try to close it or minimize it it gets back, in fullscreen, every few seconds. Any idea what could be going wrong? Note: tried building in both a VM running DevStation and on my laptop running Manjaro, same issue. Regards Izaac – TS-noob _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Izaac B. <iza...@ou...> - 2021-05-08 14:33:29
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Hello! Thanks for the response. I’ve built an image using networkmanager instead of autonet and Wifi Connect, and managed to connect to wifi. Thanks! I did have to start the NetworkManager.service manually, and then use nmcli. Can I get that automated? My goal is to have the laptops automatically connect to wifi and connect to a Windows VM with RDP using freeRDP, as hassle-free as possible since it’s for my kids. Regards Izaac Från: Don Cupp via Thinstation-general <thi...@li...> Skickat: Saturday, 8 May 2021 16:06 Till: thi...@li... Kopia: Don Cupp <don...@ya...> Ämne: Re: [Thinstation-general] Help with configuration needed WiFi connect package maybe broken. Try networkmanager instead of autonet and WiFi connect. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone<https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Foverview.mail.yahoo.com%2F%3F.src%3DiOS&data=04%7C01%7C%7Cf0d64d829a394f695b5108d9122a6e2f%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637560795712025581%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=x4zpuG0vO2V6LeDfVTAB7MjIiOOIjrYd1GAi%2FIPaPEQ%3D&reserved=0> On Saturday, May 8, 2021, 6:58 AM, Izaac Brånn <iza...@ou...<mailto:iza...@ou...>> wrote: Hello! I’m trying to setup builds for 2 of my old laptops, a Dell Latitude E6410 and an old Acer (which I’ll focus on when I get a grip on how to do this). Got a machine profile for the Dell laptop and it boots (after manually mounting /boot and running unsquashfs) but I’m unable to connect to wifi. Selecting “Wifi Connect” seems to select the correct interface, but instead of a list with available networks I get some Xdialog explaining usage, and if I try to close it or minimize it it gets back, in fullscreen, every few seconds. Any idea what could be going wrong? Note: tried building in both a VM running DevStation and on my laptop running Manjaro, same issue. Regards Izaac – TS-noob _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li...<mailto:Thi...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general<https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flists.sourceforge.net%2Flists%2Flistinfo%2Fthinstation-general&data=04%7C01%7C%7Cf0d64d829a394f695b5108d9122a6e2f%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C637560795712025581%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=3YR0GNe9TygFxw6xw3aSdAAfa%2BJoQnGEY%2FPjqscZmNY%3D&reserved=0> |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-05-08 14:05:57
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WiFi connect package maybe broken. Try networkmanager instead of autonet and WiFi connect. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, May 8, 2021, 6:58 AM, Izaac Brånn <iza...@ou...> wrote: <!--#yiv8952612337 _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv8952612337 #yiv8952612337 p.yiv8952612337MsoNormal, #yiv8952612337 li.yiv8952612337MsoNormal, #yiv8952612337 div.yiv8952612337MsoNormal {margin:0cm;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri", sans-serif;}#yiv8952612337 span.yiv8952612337E-postmall20 {font-family:"Calibri", sans-serif;color:windowtext;}#yiv8952612337 .yiv8952612337MsoChpDefault {font-family:"Calibri", sans-serif;} _filtered {}#yiv8952612337 div.yiv8952612337WordSection1 {}--> Hello! I’m trying to setup builds for 2 of my old laptops, a Dell Latitude E6410 and an old Acer (which I’ll focus on when I get a grip on how to do this). Got a machine profile for the Dell laptop and it boots (after manually mounting /boot and running unsquashfs) but I’m unable to connect to wifi. Selecting “Wifi Connect” seems to select the correct interface, but instead of a list with available networks I get some Xdialog explaining usage, and if I try to close it or minimize it it gets back, in fullscreen, every few seconds. Any idea what could be going wrong? Note: tried building in both a VM running DevStation and on my laptop running Manjaro, same issue. Regards Izaac – TS-noob _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Izaac B. <iza...@ou...> - 2021-05-08 13:58:35
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Hello! I’m trying to setup builds for 2 of my old laptops, a Dell Latitude E6410 and an old Acer (which I’ll focus on when I get a grip on how to do this). Got a machine profile for the Dell laptop and it boots (after manually mounting /boot and running unsquashfs) but I’m unable to connect to wifi. Selecting “Wifi Connect” seems to select the correct interface, but instead of a list with available networks I get some Xdialog explaining usage, and if I try to close it or minimize it it gets back, in fullscreen, every few seconds. Any idea what could be going wrong? Note: tried building in both a VM running DevStation and on my laptop running Manjaro, same issue. Regards Izaac – TS-noob |
From: Albertos, H. <hal...@md...> - 2021-04-15 14:31:53
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We are trying to build a thin client connected to two VLANs: One as tagged VLAN and one to native VLAN. Each VLAN needs to be able to use a different server connection. I where looking in the docs how to set the VLAN interfaces in thinstation.conf.buildtime or thinstation.conf.network but I did not find any related documents. Can you provide some guidance to set the VLANs in a permanent configuration at thin client boot?. Thanks and regards, Hermes Albertos |
From: Doug F. <fra...@ya...> - 2021-04-02 21:22:50
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I am upgrading to TS-6.2.9-Installer-0120 from TS-6.2.6-Installer-0803. With my old thinstation client, I have the firefox and noscript packages installed (along with others). I start firefox and then add the ublocck extension. This doesn't work with a client from the new installer. I generated a client with only a few changes to the default configuration file to isolate the problem. The following diff output shows my changes. package firefox < package leafpad < package noscript < #package locale-cs_CZ # Czech | package locale-cs_CZ # Czech #package locale-da_DK # Danish | package locale-da_DK # Danish #package locale-de_DE # German | package locale-de_DE # German #package locale-en_GB # English-Great Britain | package locale-en_GB # English-Great Britain #package locale-es_ES # Spanish | package locale-es_ES # Spanish #package locale-fi_FI # Finnish | package locale-fi_FI # Finnish #package locale-fr_BE # French Belgium | package locale-fr_BE # French Belgium #package locale-fr_CA # French Canadian | package locale-fr_CA # French Canadian #package locale-fr_CH # French Switzerland | package locale-fr_CH # French Switzerland #package locale-fr_FR # French | package locale-fr_FR # French #package locale-hr_HR # Croation | package locale-hr_HR # Croation #package locale-hu_HU # Hungarian | package locale-hu_HU # Hungarian #package locale-it_IT # Italian | package locale-it_IT # Italian #package locale-ja_JP # Japanese | package locale-ja_JP # Japanese #package locale-nb_NO # Norwegian (bokmål) | package locale-nb_NO # Norwegian (bokmål) #package locale-pl_PL # Polish | package locale-pl_PL # Polish #package locale-pt_PT # Portuguese | package locale-pt_PT # Portuguese #package locale-pt_BR # Portuguese-Brazil | package locale-pt_BR # Portuguese-Brazil #package locale-ru_RU # Russian | package locale-ru_RU # Russian #package locale-sv_SE # Swedish | package locale-sv_SE # Swedish #package locale-tr_TR # Turkish | package locale-tr_TR # Turkish #package chrome # Google Chrome Web Browser | package chrome # Google Chrome Web Browser #param fastboot true # Man | param fastboot true # Man param tsuserpasswd X # Do | param tsuserpasswd pleasechangeme # Do param rootpasswd X # Do | param rootpasswd pleasechangeme # Do param tsadminpasswd X # Adm | param tsadminpasswd pleasechangeme # Adm param xorgvncpasswd X # VNC | param xorgvncpasswd pleasechangeme # VNC param storagepasswd X # Pas | param storagepasswd pleasechangeme # Pas param dialuppasswd X # Pas | param dialuppasswd pleasechangeme # Pas param sambapasswd X | param sambapasswd pleasechangeme # Pas My knowledge of directory permissions is shaky but ... An ls -la shows that the directory permissions on the /home/tsuser/.mozilla/firefox/*esr/extensions directory is broken. ts_08002701443e:~# ls -la /home/tsuser/.mozilla/firefox/*esr/extensions total 4 drw------- 2 tsuser tsuser 60 Apr 1 10:34 . drwxr-x--- 3 tsuser tsuser 220 Apr 1 10:34 .. -rw-r----- 1 tsuser tsuser 2342 Apr 1 10:34 noscript.json The permissions are drwx------ with the firefox package installed but not the noscript package installed using the newer installer. The permissions are drwxr-x--- with the firefox and other packages installed on my old client. thanks |
From: Матвеев А. <a.m...@ca...> - 2021-03-12 13:54:27
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Hello, I noticed that one type of my computers with GA-j1800n baseboard can't correctly power down. Instead of that it just rebooting, no matter how im trying to disable it: waiting 30 sec on logon menu in FreeRDP, or shutdown from console, or short press on power button. In all three ways i see message "reboot: Power down", then pc power off, and then enabling again. On another types of SoC computers - intel baseboards like d410, d425, d510, d525, GA-1037U or Asus n3050m-e i have no problem with disabling. Has anyone had similar problems? Will be appreciated for any help. Profile machine GA-j1800n. firmware.list: firmware rtl_nic/rtl8168g-2.fw package.list: package xorg7-intel module.list: module sd_mod module uas module scsi_mod module intel_rapl_msr module intel_rapl_common module intel_soc_dts_thermal module snd-hda-codec-hdmi module intel_soc_dts_iosf module intel_powerclamp module coretemp module snd-hda-codec-realtek module snd-hda-codec-generic module ledtrig-audio module iTCO_wdt module iTCO_vendor_support module kvm-intel module kvm module i915 module irqbypass module crct10dif-pclmul module crc32-pclmul module crc32c-intel module snd-hda-intel module ghash-clmulni-intel module i2c-algo-bit module intel-cstate module drm_kms_helper module snd-intel-nhlt module snd-hda-codec module drm module snd-hda-core module snd-hwdep module snd-pcm module lpc_ich module serio_raw module snd-timer module i2c-i801 module drm_panel_orientation_quirks module r8169 module intel-gtt module snd module realtek module soundcore module mei-txe module cfbfillrect module cfbimgblt module mei module cfbcopyarea module parport_pc module parport module video module i2c-hid module rfkill-gpio module rfkill module pwm-lpss-platform module pwm-lpss Best regards, Arthur Matveev |
From: Orban C. <orb...@ap...> - 2021-02-17 12:44:38
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Don Cupp via Thinstation-general wrote: > The exact version of remmina that was installed did not correctly detect freerdp when building. They have fixed the bug, and I have updated the port. Should be all good now. Thank you for reporting. > Ok, I understand, now it's working, thank you for your work. Best regards, Csaba. |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-02-16 16:19:20
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There might be some missing modules in the machine profile. I did an allmodules build, and I was able to see all of 2.4 and 5g networks in my area. On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 08:03:42 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: I used the line: machine intel_nuc7jy in my build.conf file and in the folder machine/intel_nuc7jy the file firmware.list contains: firmware rtl8168h-2.fw firmware glk_dmc_ver1_04.bin firmware ibt-17-16-1.sfi firmware iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode firmware ibt-17-16-1.ddc firmware regulatory.db firmware regulatory.bin firmware regulatory.bin.5 firmware regulatory.db firmware regulatory.db.5 firmware regulatory.db.p7s During the build process the firmwares are included. Fabio On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 3:50 PM Don Cupp <don...@ya...> wrote: > make sure you include the following firmwares. > > firmware rtl8168h-2.fw > firmware glk_dmc_ver1_04.bin > firmware ibt-17-16-1.sfi > firmware iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode > firmware ibt-17-16-1.ddc > firmware regulatory.db > firmware regulatory.bin > firmware regulatory.bin.5 > firmware regulatory.db > firmware regulatory.db.5 > firmware regulatory.db.p7s > > > > > > > On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 04:16:02 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > I tested the latest kernel and now my NUC can boot correctly. > > I have another problem with Wifi connection. > As I can see wireless module is correctly loaded: > > ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# lspci -mk > > 00:0c.0 "Class 0280" "8086" "31dc" "8086" "02a4" "iwlwifi" > > but the system can't create any interface with wireless extension: > ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# iwconfig > lo no wireless extensions. > > eno1 no wireless extensions. > > I'm using NetworkManger in this moment but also with autonet I have the same Issue. > How can I try to solve this problem? > > Thanks, > > Fabio > > On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 8:21 AM Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: >> Ok, thank you very much. >> Tomorrow I will try to rebuild my configuration. >> >> Fabio >> >> On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 10:50 PM Don Cupp via Thinstation-general <thi...@li...> wrote: >>> Latest standard kernel should work on that NUC now. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. >>> When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: >>> >>> ThinStation Linux >>> Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok >>> Loading /boot/initrd ... ok >>> >>> And after the boot process hangs. >>> >>> I found the following issue: >>> https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 >>> but I can't solve the problem. >>> >>> I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: >>> https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- >>> and in my build.conf I added the line >>> machine intel_nuc7jy >>> >>> Can someone share with me a working configuration please? >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Fabio >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Thinstation-general mailing list >>> Thi...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Thinstation-general mailing list >>> Thi...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general >>> >> > > |
From: Fabio Z. <zan...@gm...> - 2021-02-16 16:06:49
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I used the line: machine intel_nuc7jy in my build.conf file and in the folder machine/intel_nuc7jy the file firmware.list contains: firmware rtl8168h-2.fw firmware glk_dmc_ver1_04.bin firmware ibt-17-16-1.sfi firmware iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode firmware ibt-17-16-1.ddc firmware regulatory.db firmware regulatory.bin firmware regulatory.bin.5 firmware regulatory.db firmware regulatory.db.5 firmware regulatory.db.p7s During the build process the firmwares are included. Fabio On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 3:50 PM Don Cupp <don...@ya...> wrote: > make sure you include the following firmwares. > > firmware rtl8168h-2.fw > firmware glk_dmc_ver1_04.bin > firmware ibt-17-16-1.sfi > firmware iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode > firmware ibt-17-16-1.ddc > firmware regulatory.db > firmware regulatory.bin > firmware regulatory.bin.5 > firmware regulatory.db > firmware regulatory.db.5 > firmware regulatory.db.p7s > > > > > > > On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 04:16:02 AM PST, Fabio Zanon < > zan...@gm...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > I tested the latest kernel and now my NUC can boot correctly. > > I have another problem with Wifi connection. > As I can see wireless module is correctly loaded: > > ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# lspci -mk > > 00:0c.0 "Class 0280" "8086" "31dc" "8086" "02a4" "iwlwifi" > > but the system can't create any interface with wireless extension: > ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# iwconfig > lo no wireless extensions. > > eno1 no wireless extensions. > > I'm using NetworkManger in this moment but also with autonet I have the > same Issue. > How can I try to solve this problem? > > Thanks, > > Fabio > > On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 8:21 AM Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> > wrote: > > Ok, thank you very much. > > Tomorrow I will try to rebuild my configuration. > > > > Fabio > > > > On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 10:50 PM Don Cupp via Thinstation-general < > thi...@li...> wrote: > >> Latest standard kernel should work on that NUC now. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon < > zan...@gm...> wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> Hi, > >> I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel > 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. > >> When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: > >> > >> ThinStation Linux > >> Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok > >> Loading /boot/initrd ... ok > >> > >> And after the boot process hangs. > >> > >> I found the following issue: > >> https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 > >> but I can't solve the problem. > >> > >> I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: > >> > https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- > >> and in my build.conf I added the line > >> machine intel_nuc7jy > >> > >> Can someone share with me a working configuration please? > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Fabio > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Thinstation-general mailing list > >> Thi...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Thinstation-general mailing list > >> Thi...@li... > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general > >> > > > > |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-02-16 15:00:23
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The exact version of remmina that was installed did not correctly detect freerdp when building. They have fixed the bug, and I have updated the port. Should be all good now. Thank you for reporting. On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 01:25:47 AM PST, Orban Csaba <orb...@ap...> wrote: Hello, I'm just getting started with thinstation, trying different configurations during building pxe images. I saw the package remmina exist with a list of plugins, but the remmina rdp plugin is missing. My question is why if it is on purpose, and how can I include it if just missing? Best regards, Csaba. _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-02-16 14:50:33
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make sure you include the following firmwares. firmware rtl8168h-2.fw firmware glk_dmc_ver1_04.bin firmware ibt-17-16-1.sfi firmware iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode firmware ibt-17-16-1.ddc firmware regulatory.db firmware regulatory.bin firmware regulatory.bin.5 firmware regulatory.db firmware regulatory.db.5 firmware regulatory.db.p7s On Tuesday, February 16, 2021, 04:16:02 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: Hi, I tested the latest kernel and now my NUC can boot correctly. I have another problem with Wifi connection. As I can see wireless module is correctly loaded: ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# lspci -mk 00:0c.0 "Class 0280" "8086" "31dc" "8086" "02a4" "iwlwifi" but the system can't create any interface with wireless extension: ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# iwconfig lo no wireless extensions. eno1 no wireless extensions. I'm using NetworkManger in this moment but also with autonet I have the same Issue. How can I try to solve this problem? Thanks, Fabio On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 8:21 AM Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: > Ok, thank you very much. > Tomorrow I will try to rebuild my configuration. > > Fabio > > On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 10:50 PM Don Cupp via Thinstation-general <thi...@li...> wrote: >> Latest standard kernel should work on that NUC now. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi, >> I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. >> When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: >> >> ThinStation Linux >> Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok >> Loading /boot/initrd ... ok >> >> And after the boot process hangs. >> >> I found the following issue: >> https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 >> but I can't solve the problem. >> >> I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: >> https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- >> and in my build.conf I added the line >> machine intel_nuc7jy >> >> Can someone share with me a working configuration please? >> Thanks, >> >> Fabio >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Thinstation-general mailing list >> Thi...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Thinstation-general mailing list >> Thi...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general >> > |
From: Fabio Z. <zan...@gm...> - 2021-02-16 12:16:17
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Hi, I tested the latest kernel and now my NUC can boot correctly. I have another problem with Wifi connection. As I can see wireless module is correctly loaded: ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# lspci -mk 00:0c.0 "Class 0280" "8086" "31dc" "8086" "02a4" "iwlwifi" but the system can't create any interface with wireless extension: ts_1c697a0ffa74:~# iwconfig lo no wireless extensions. eno1 no wireless extensions. I'm using NetworkManger in this moment but also with autonet I have the same Issue. How can I try to solve this problem? Thanks, Fabio On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 8:21 AM Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: > Ok, thank you very much. > Tomorrow I will try to rebuild my configuration. > > Fabio > > On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 10:50 PM Don Cupp via Thinstation-general < > thi...@li...> wrote: > >> Latest standard kernel should work on that NUC now. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon < >> zan...@gm...> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi, >> I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel >> 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. >> When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: >> >> ThinStation Linux >> Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok >> Loading /boot/initrd ... ok >> >> And after the boot process hangs. >> >> I found the following issue: >> https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 >> but I can't solve the problem. >> >> I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: >> >> https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- >> and in my build.conf I added the line >> machine intel_nuc7jy >> >> Can someone share with me a working configuration please? >> Thanks, >> >> Fabio >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Thinstation-general mailing list >> Thi...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Thinstation-general mailing list >> Thi...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general >> > |
From: Orban C. <orb...@ap...> - 2021-02-16 09:25:11
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Hello, I'm just getting started with thinstation, trying different configurations during building pxe images. I saw the package remmina exist with a list of plugins, but the remmina rdp plugin is missing. My question is why if it is on purpose, and how can I include it if just missing? Best regards, Csaba. |
From: Orban C. <orb...@ap...> - 2021-02-16 07:37:23
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Hello, I'm just getting started with thinstation, trying different configurations during building pxe images. I saw the package remmina exist with a list of plugins, but the remmina rdp plugin is missing. My question is why if it is on purpose, and how can I include it if just missing? Best regards, Csaba. |
From: Fabio Z. <zan...@gm...> - 2021-02-15 07:22:07
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Ok, thank you very much. Tomorrow I will try to rebuild my configuration. Fabio On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 10:50 PM Don Cupp via Thinstation-general < thi...@li...> wrote: > Latest standard kernel should work on that NUC now. > > > > > > > On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon < > zan...@gm...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel > 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. > When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: > > ThinStation Linux > Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok > Loading /boot/initrd ... ok > > And after the boot process hangs. > > I found the following issue: > https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 > but I can't solve the problem. > > I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: > > https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- > and in my build.conf I added the line > machine intel_nuc7jy > > Can someone share with me a working configuration please? > Thanks, > > Fabio > > _______________________________________________ > Thinstation-general mailing list > Thi...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general > > > _______________________________________________ > Thinstation-general mailing list > Thi...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general > |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-02-14 21:50:09
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Latest standard kernel should work on that NUC now. On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: Hi, I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: ThinStation Linux Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok Loading /boot/initrd ... ok And after the boot process hangs. I found the following issue: https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 but I can't solve the problem. I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- and in my build.conf I added the line machine intel_nuc7jy Can someone share with me a working configuration please? Thanks, Fabio _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-02-12 14:46:24
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You need to use the June Canyon kernel. ./build --kernel JC On Friday, February 12, 2021, 02:30:46 AM PST, Fabio Zanon <zan...@gm...> wrote: Hi, I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: ThinStation Linux Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok Loading /boot/initrd ... ok And after the boot process hangs. I found the following issue: https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 but I can't solve the problem. I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- and in my build.conf I added the line machine intel_nuc7jy Can someone share with me a working configuration please? Thanks, Fabio _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Fabio Z. <zan...@gm...> - 2021-02-12 10:30:02
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Hi, I'm trying to create a bootable disk with Thinstation 6.2 with kernel 5.4.86TS for an Intel NUC NUC7CJYH. When NUC boot from disk the following text appears: ThinStation Linux Loading /boot/vmlinuz ... ok Loading /boot/initrd ... ok And after the boot process hangs. I found the following issue: https://github.com/Thinstation/thinstation/issues/566 but I can't solve the problem. I installed on my NUC the latest firmware: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/29987/Aggiornamento-del-BIOS-JYGLKCPX- and in my build.conf I added the line machine intel_nuc7jy Can someone share with me a working configuration please? Thanks, Fabio |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-01-27 16:24:31
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Depends on how you set up your partitions, but basically you can still have a local conf file. thinstation.conf.user, and in that file you can place the wireless connection information. I think this only works with autonet at the moment. Do some searching on local config in the mailing list. WIRELESS_ESSID="ssid" WIRELESS_MODE="managed" WIRELESS_WPAKEY="some key" WIRELESS_DRIVER=wext |
From: Müller, C. U. <car...@ug...> - 2021-01-27 14:13:23
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Hello everyone, at the moment i am trying Thinstation 6.2 with some IGEL M340C Thinclients. I got them successfully running from their internal 32GB SSD including automatically connecting to a Citrix Storefront WebServer via Firefox Kiosk. At the moment only wired network works perfectly. To be able to give them into HomeOffices it would be needed, if there is a way, that the user enters his Home WiFi credentials by himself and that they are stored for reboots. My current config does not save these credentials and the connection hast o be remade on every bootup. Is it possible to make the WiFi config writable for the users credentials? NETFILES are off, so only the thinstation_buildtime config is used. Thanks a lot for your help. best regards, stay safe Carsten Mueller Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards i. A. Carsten Müller IT-Systemadministrator Tel.: +49 7324 969640 Mobile: +49 162 2128088 E-Mail: car...@ug... [cid:UGALogo_97513ede-f314-42f0-a185-c27f13840a991.jpg] UGA SYSTEM-TECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG Heidenheimer Str. 80-82 D-89542 Herbrechtingen Tel.: +49 7324 9696-0 Fax: +49 7324 9696-96 E-Mail: in...@ug...<mailto:in...@ug...> Internet: www.uga.eu<http://www.uga.eu> [cid:Youtube_9be4fc4c-7d93-40ee-9908-b4da751f69ae1.png]<https://www.youtube.com/user/UGAHerbrechtingen?feature=watch> ---------------------------------------------------------- Sitz der Gesellschaft: D-89542 Herbrechtingen Handelsregister: AG Ulm HRA 661080 Komplementärin: UGA SYSTEM-TECHNIK Verwaltungs-GmbH, AG Ulm HRB 661399 Geschäftsführer: Frank Schell Ust.-Id.-Nr. DE 812 484 091 |
From: Dylan W. <dy...@ta...> - 2021-01-20 03:13:22
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Cheers Don, I had udisks enabled for a lot of my initial testing (I completed missed it in the config file at first). I recorded my testing and the results if this helps: SESSION_0 automount autofs4 ts_classic udisks Result XFWM4 enabled disabled disabled enabled Have to manually mount but it works FreeRDP enabled disabled disabled enabled Mounts automatically but fails to show up in RDP session XFWM4 disabled enabled disabled enabled Have to manually mount but it works FreeRDP disabled enabled disabled enabled Have to manually mount and it fails to show up in RDP session FreeRDP enabled enabled disabled enabled Mounts automatically but fails to show up in RDP session FreeRDP disabled disabled enabled enabled Mounts automatically but fails to show up in RDP session FreeRDP disabled disabled enabled disabled Mounts automatically but fails to show up in RDP session FreeRDP disabled disabled disabled disabled Have to manually mount and it fails to show up in RDP session XFWM4 disabled disabled disabled disabled Have to manually mount but it works FreeRDP disabled disabled disabled disabled Have to manually mount and it fails to show up in RDP session I do also seem to have issues with it failing to auto-mount in the XFWM4, which could be related. One point I did see in FreeRDP's source is that it looks like it will only automatically redirect immediate children of the /mnt directory. I got around this by specifying ThinStation's USB_MOUNT_DIR as ".". -----Original Message----- From: Don Cupp via Thinstation-general <thi...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, 20 January 2021 1:11 AM To: thi...@li... Cc: Don Cupp <don...@ya...> Subject: Re: [Thinstation-general] Unable to automatically redirect USB drives when using FreeRDP as SESSION_0 xfwm might be pulling in udisks... Have you toggling automount package in build.conf? On Monday, January 18, 2021, 11:32:35 PM PST, Dylan Walkden <dy...@ta...> wrote: I’m using the 6.2-Stable repo on GitHub and trying to use Thinstation as a thinclient for an RDP server, with the following settings: SESSION_0_TYPE=freerdp SESSION_0_AUTOSTART=on SESSION_0_FREERDP_SERVER=<ip address> SESSION_0_FREERDP_OPTIONS="/multimon +drives" FREERDP_SOUND=sys:pulse FREERDP_CERTIGNORE=on FREERDP_GETUSER=off FREERDP_NLA=off It’s working well except for one thing, I’m unable to use /drive:hotplug,* or +drives to automatically redirect USB drives to my RDP session as they are mounted. The odd thing is if I change the session type to xfwm4 and manually run FreeRDP with the exact same options the automatic redirection works. Looking through the FreeRDP source code it just appears to monitor /proc/mounts so I can’t think of why it would need to run through xfwm4, but I also haven’t been able to figure out exactly how it handles the monitoring, so I may be missing something. Does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks in advance! _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2021-01-19 15:10:47
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xfwm might be pulling in udisks... Have you toggling automount package in build.conf? On Monday, January 18, 2021, 11:32:35 PM PST, Dylan Walkden <dy...@ta...> wrote: I’m using the 6.2-Stable repo on GitHub and trying to use Thinstation as a thinclient for an RDP server, with the following settings: SESSION_0_TYPE=freerdp SESSION_0_AUTOSTART=on SESSION_0_FREERDP_SERVER=<ip address> SESSION_0_FREERDP_OPTIONS="/multimon +drives" FREERDP_SOUND=sys:pulse FREERDP_CERTIGNORE=on FREERDP_GETUSER=off FREERDP_NLA=off It’s working well except for one thing, I’m unable to use /drive:hotplug,* or +drives to automatically redirect USB drives to my RDP session as they are mounted. The odd thing is if I change the session type to xfwm4 and manually run FreeRDP with the exact same options the automatic redirection works. Looking through the FreeRDP source code it just appears to monitor /proc/mounts so I can’t think of why it would need to run through xfwm4, but I also haven’t been able to figure out exactly how it handles the monitoring, so I may be missing something. Does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks in advance! _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |
From: Dylan W. <dy...@ta...> - 2021-01-19 07:32:05
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I'm using the 6.2-Stable repo on GitHub and trying to use Thinstation as a thinclient for an RDP server, with the following settings: SESSION_0_TYPE=freerdp SESSION_0_AUTOSTART=on SESSION_0_FREERDP_SERVER=<ip address> SESSION_0_FREERDP_OPTIONS="/multimon +drives" FREERDP_SOUND=sys:pulse FREERDP_CERTIGNORE=on FREERDP_GETUSER=off FREERDP_NLA=off It's working well except for one thing, I'm unable to use /drive:hotplug,* or +drives to automatically redirect USB drives to my RDP session as they are mounted. The odd thing is if I change the session type to xfwm4 and manually run FreeRDP with the exact same options the automatic redirection works. Looking through the FreeRDP source code it just appears to monitor /proc/mounts so I can't think of why it would need to run through xfwm4, but I also haven't been able to figure out exactly how it handles the monitoring, so I may be missing something. Does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks in advance! |
From: Don C. <don...@ya...> - 2020-12-30 19:14:40
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you could add toggle-dnscrypt to etc/skel/.xinitrc On Wednesday, December 30, 2020, 08:52:05 AM PST, Doug Fraser via Thinstation-general <thi...@li...> wrote: I would like to have dnscrypt start automatically as I sometimes forget to start it manually. I assume that it could be started as part of the boot process or 'manually' started as part of the tsuser login process. Is there a package that already does this that I could look at? _______________________________________________ Thinstation-general mailing list Thi...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/thinstation-general |