Desktop Setup - Ubuntu 10.04

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Currently still testing the distribution, so please report any problems to Ian and Jose!!

  • 0 - Install Ubuntu 10.04 x86_64

NOTE: ONLY if you have trouble with Step 4 of the installation process, the partition selection, open a terminal in the trial mode and run:

sudo dmraid -r -E /dev/sda

NOTE: When prompted for a username, choose one that is NOT your SOE / MADA login! For example "ian_local" rather than my SOE login of "ianlee1521". Otherwise you will not be able to login to your computer after you setup LDAP.

NOTE: When prompted for a machine name, enter the name that machine is supposed to be (mascd1, omelette, quiche, etc)

  • 1 - Enable root account

In the GUI, login with your local login:

sudo su - 
passwd

Enter your new root password for the machine.

Add your local and SOE/MADA logins to the sudoers list:

vim /etc/sudoers
  • 2 - Setup the new repo
apt-get install -y emdebian-archive-keyring
echo -e "\ndeb http://www.emdebian.org/debian/ lenny main" | tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update -y
apt-get dist-upgrade -y
  • 3 - Setup the cross package
apt-get install -y apt-cross dpkg-cross libncurses5-dev
  • 4 - Instal ARM packages
apt-get install -y libc6-armel-cross libc6-dev-armel-cross
apt-get install -y binutils-arm-linux-gnueabi gcc-4.3-arm-linux-gnueabi g++-4.3-arm-linux-gnueabi 
apt-get install -y linux-libc-dev-armel-cross
apt-get install -y uboot-mkimage
  • 5 - Install SPARC packages
apt-get install -y libc6-sparc-cross libc6-dev-sparc-cross
apt-get install -y binutils-sparc-linux-gnu gcc-4.3-sparc-linux-gnu g++-4.3-sparc-linux-gnu
apt-get install -y linux-libc-dev-sparc-cross
  • 6 - Adjust sysctl options

mmap problem for qemu

vim /etc/sysctl.d/10-zeropage.conf

Edit the following value:

vm.mmap_min_addr = 4096

increase (add) the inotify watches in /etc/sysctl.conf

echo -e "\nfs.inotify.max_user_watches = 65535" | tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
  • 7 - Replicate the installation on Master machine (mascd12, dhcp-63-154.cse.ucsc.edu)
ssh <username>@mascd12 dpkg --get-selections > mypackages.txt
dpkg --set-selections < mypackages.txt

Will give many options and take a long time for the upgrade (couple hours for me) Select all default options except, for ion3: acknowledge the lack of support (non-default)

apt-get dselect-upgrade -y
  • 8 - Install autofs
mkdir /mada

Get autofs files from another machine

scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/auto.* /etc/
ln -s /mada/users /soe
initctl reload autofs
  • 9 - awk for cadence
apt-get install -y ksh csh original-awk
ln -s /usr/bin/awk /bin/awk
  • 10 - Set the firewall
ufw enable
ufw default deny
ufw reject auth
ufw limit ssh/tcp
  • 11 - Get tempcap from another ubuntu machine (mascd1, mascd12, ...)
scp <username>@mascd12:/usr/lib64/libtermcap.so.2.0.8 /usr/lib64/
ln -s /usr/lib64/libtermcap.so.2.0.8 /usr/lib64/libtermcap.so.2
  • 12 - LDAP

Install

apt-get install -y ldap-auth-client libpam-krb5 krb5-user libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit

Leave the kerberos config entry blank. You will copy it in the next step.

Create /ect/krb5.conf

scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/krb5.conf /etc/

Copy the ldap certificate

scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/ssl/certs/* /etc/ssl/certs/

Create "/etc/auth-client-config/profile.d/krb-ldap-config"

scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/auth-client-config/profile.d/krb-ldap-config /etc/auth-client-config/profile.d/krb-ldap-config
auth-client-config -a -p krb_ldap

Update ldap.conf

scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/ldap.conf /etc/ldap.conf
scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/ldap/ldap.conf /etc/ldap/ldap.conf

Now you should be able to execute:

ldapsearch -x LLL
  • 15 - Lock SOE people out of your machine :)
scp <username>@mascd12:/etc/security/access.conf /etc/security/access.conf

You will need to add your local login to the machine, or you will lock yourself out:

vim /etc/security/access.conf

Go to very bottom of file and add your local user account to the list below root Example of the last lines of my file (Replace "ian_local" with your local login):

+ : root : ALL
+ : ian_local : ALL
+ : (masc) : ALL
+ : (vlsi) : ALL
-:ALL :ALL 

Now, you should see people with "getent passwd" but, calling "su - cormac" should say "permission denied", but, calling "su - renau" should work.

  • 15 - Install NVIDIA Drivers (as root!)
wget http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/256.53/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53.run
chmod 744 NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53.run
service gdm stop
./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53.run

The Installation will fail due to the Nouveau drivers, but it will create a script to disable them. Just restart the computer and reclose X, then go through installation again and it should work as expected.

shutdown -r now

Log back in as root from tty1, and complete installation

service gdm stop
./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53.run

Restart for the changes to take effect properly:

shutdown -r now
#login as root in a console terminal (tty1)
service gdm stop
./NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-256.53.run
service gdm start
  • 16 - If you have problems logging in with your SOE / MADA login, try removing your old kde / gnome / browser configuration files to clear out the problem.

NOTE: Removing ".config" may remove any saved passwords in your browser

rm -rf .config .kde* .gconf* .gnome*
  • 18 - Some Minor Patches for things that don't work properly

Remove the Microsoft Silverlight plugin so you can use Firefox

apt-get remove moonlight-plugin-mozilla

Disable apparmor

sudo invoke-rc.d apparmor stop
sudo update-rc.d -f apparmor remove
  • 19 - Enable 32 bit compilation

ln -s /usr/lib32/libstdc++.so.6 /usr/lib32/libstdc++.so

Installing CUDA 3.2 (not complete)

  • Install the developer driver for