Found this http://www.securitydocs.com/library/2644
Is it possible to install SRSS on such setup?
thanks,
James
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:31 PM, James Tan jamez...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
for a UTTSC usage only SRSS 4.1 on Solaris 10 (x86), is there a way to
install 'bare' minimal Solaris 10
peter_blatherw...@mitel.com schrieb:
Fixed it. Thanks for the thoughts all.
Based on following down the thread pointed to below by Chuck, found
that there was a config file that was bad in our broken RHEL install.
(Fine on the others that are working happily). Specifically, the file
peter_blatherw...@mitel.com schrieb:
At the time, logs are coming out as pasted in below. (That last one in
login sequence, about Error opening catalog hdloginGUI sure looks
mighty suspect! ;-)
That one simply states that there are no localized UI messages for your
locale, so you will
Hello All,
This is now working nicely on Solaris. Thank you for your contributions.
M
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Marek Dlugozima shamba...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks. I'm looking forward to the same thing.
Marek
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 5:05 PM, Ceri Davies c...@submonkey.net wrote:
This fixed it.
Can i recommend that a patch for this be released or at least that its
in the next release?
Also its will make the initialisation of kiosk sessions much faster in
general, I've noticed that already.
Thanks John
John Francis wrote:
2009/3/26 David Markey dmar...@comp.dit.ie:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:58 AM, David Markey dmar...@comp.dit.ie wrote:
[...]
It was because in the initialisation phase of a kiosk session a find
-exec rm is done in /tmp and /var/tmp for old files from the last kiosk
user. /tmp/SUNWut/mnt is where the USB keys get mounted. This also gets
2009/3/26 James Tan jamez...@gmail.com:
Found this http://www.securitydocs.com/library/2644
Is it possible to install SRSS on such setup?
If that's your starting point then you'll have to add a lot more packages
before SRSS will work. SRSS needs X11, Motif, dtlogin, Java, LDAP
client libraries
We use cups from opencsw/blastwave here.
We actually have a central cups server setup and that is setup with all
of it's printers shared.
Then on our sunray servers we also have cups installed and it's set to
see printers shared by other servers.
So the cups on our sunray servers
Hello Sun Ray users,
I run a one-man company. So far I used the following Computers:
- x86 Desktop with Dual-Boot:
. Windows XP for development
. Linux (Archlinux) for development
- Linux Server for fetchmail / IMAP and egroupware
After some years the computers get old, slow and to noisy. I
Stupid question: How do you tell CUPS to populate from a central CUPS
server?
I have tried looking on the web, but am totally prepared to take a RTFMP
if someone could point me at the right man page ;-)
Eric
Aaron Wilson wrote:
We use cups from opencsw/blastwave here.
We actually
Have a look here:
http://blogs.sun.com/DanX/entry/using_cups_print_server_for
And change ServerName in
/opt/sfw/cups/etc/cups/client.conf
Detlev
Am 26.03.2009 um 21:39 schrieb Eric Bautsch:
Stupid question: How do you tell CUPS to populate from a central
CUPS server?
I have tried
When I goto https://hostname:631/admin or go to https://hostname:631
and click on Administration. There are two check boxes to pay attention
to. One is for the central cups server, the other is for the local cups
server.
On the central print server check: Share published printers connected
to
2009/3/27 Eric Bautsch eric.baut...@pobox.com:
I have tried looking on the web, but am totally prepared to take a RTFMP if
someone could point me at the right man page ;-)
http://www.cups.org/doc-1.1/sam.html#BrowsePoll
:)
___
SunRay-Users
Eric Bautsch writes:
Stupid question: How do you tell CUPS to populate from a central CUPS
server?
If you mean that you want a simple way to use an existing cups server
without changing the stock printing on the Solaris system, then I can
describe what I tested.
1. Install SFWcups from a
Have you managed to get the Sun Ray working? If so just use uttsc or
rdesktop to get a session on the Windows box. As for Linux there's always
ssh and X forwarding. Alternatively, you can run srss directly on something
like CentOS and connect directly to that.
On Mar 27, 2009 5:10 AM, Armin
We are experiencing the following on a 4.1 Solaris/x86 Ray server. The
keyboard sequence shift-pause to detach succeeds, but runs utdetach
repeatedly until the next login, and sufficiently rapid to eat
significant resources. We use NSCM, although I'm uncertain if this is
relevant.
The
We have SRSS 4.1 installed on OpenSuse 11.1 and
experience some problem with the SUN keyboard, the
Shift key and Alt key is swapped (only when to enter
username password to log in gdmgreeter screen, after
logging in, the keys appear normally when typing).
I have tried to use xmodmap to
Concerning a flood of utdetach after shift-pause, I wrote:
We do not have ray core services patch 139549 on either system.
(Nothing in the patch readme indicates that it would help, however.)
I suspect I'm mistaken. We have additional problems that are consistent
with:
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