Hi George, On Do 31 Mai 2012 07:48:37 CEST George wrote:
Hi Peter,When trying to remove hal in the chroot it want to remove *a lot* of packages, including things that I need. So I really dont dare to do that. By the way, Is hal not used on the ws? That is, will it not cause problems removing it?Greetings /George
Why do you want to remove hal from the diskless(?) chroot??? You want all the features (shutdown, suspend, reboot) on diskless machines. Otherwise, people won't know how to turn-off their computers...
Or: If you use LTSP as terminalserver / thinclient concept (not as diskless machines)... With GNOME and KDE a shutdown in the session will shutdown the thinclient, not the server (IIRC).
If I understand Peter's comment about hal removal correctly, it refers to hal on the terminal server (with X2Go, though). I tried that today my self (on some X2Go servers) and the only package being removed was hal. (scratch-head-what-happens-on-your-systems)
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