I have the same issue on a deployment where by the screens go black when
you take a card out and put it into another desktop. The only way to
sort it is to terminate the session.
I've not managed to fix it yet either. I'm running 10/09, 4.2, 2.2 and
windows 2008 for the desktop sessions.
It would be helpful to isolate whether the problem is with the
uttsc/Windows session or the native Solaris session, since the only
reports we're hearing are from Windows users (coincidence or not?).
When in this state is it possible to login remotely, and set DISPLAY and
XAUTHORITY such that
Same circumstances here - we have the kiosk running uttsc to a windows
2008 terminal server. Every once and a while we find a Sun Ray sitting
at a black screen with a Windows mouse pointer.
Stuart wrote:
I have the same issue on a deployment where by the screens go black when
you take a
Similar issues here as well. Using metakiok with Windows 2003 TS using uttsc.
Full-screen windows users will experience the black screen with mouse pointer
after leaving it for the night. They will see this in the morning and the only
fix I know of is to kill the sun ray session. We are not
Hello,
I am coming back to my own email because I largely revised the Ubuntu
9.10 HOWTO as after a while of using SRSS 4.2 with gdm 2.28 I noticed
certain functionality is still broken when using the latest
gdm/consolekit patches.
So I rewrote my HOWTO to explain how one can install the SRSS 4.2
Hi Jens,
During step 1, what is the proper action to take when you get prompted
to configure either gdm or gdm-2.20 ? Do you configure 2.20 right
then or select gdm and configure 2.20 later?
Rock on, PLA
Patrick L Archibald
http://identi.ca/pla1
http://youtube.com/PatrickLArchibald
Hi Patrick,
Am 10.12.09 19:27, schrieb Patrick Archibald:
During step 1, what is the proper action to take when you get prompted
to configure either gdm or gdm-2.20 ? Do you configure 2.20 right
then or select gdm and configure 2.20 later?
You select gdm-2.20 and get rid of gdm-2.28
No one knows?
My main concern is whether changing that setting during business hours.
Secondly is using dhcpmgr the best practice for making that change?
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
A couple months back we installed an MPLS VPN between our offices.
Thanks Jens. I selected gdm-2.20 then I see this message.
dpkg: gdm: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you requested:
ubuntu-desktop depends on gdm.
indicator-session depends on gdm.
Removing gdm ...
I assumed that was OK and continued.
I am stuck on the utconfig section now with
Shouldn't break anything. You won't see any changes on the DHCP clients until
the lease renews anyway
From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org
[mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Wilson
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:18 PM
To: SunRay-Users
Subject: Re:
I did the following to get around the utconfig error message:
sudo ln -s /usr/lib/liblber-2.4.so.2 /usr/lib/liblber.so.199
Rock on, PLA
Patrick L Archibald
http://identi.ca/pla1
http://youtube.com/PatrickLArchibald
http://platechnotes.patrickarchibald.com
http://blog.patrickarchibald.com
Hi Murray,
very nice! Thank you for this great addition.
I will make sure to give this a spin. Does this driver also incorporates the
'right-mouse button' functionality which became available in the more recent
xtouch drivers from tsitouch?
regards,
Patrick
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