[SunRay-Users] setxkbmap freeze problem

2010-04-05 Thread Per-Henrik Lundblom
Hi, I have been using SunRay clients with an Ubuntu based server for a couple of years. As of now I run Ubuntu 9.10 with the latest SRSS (4.1?) and everything works fine except for problems with XKB. Because Ubuntu never really seems to work well with the two keyboard layouts I use, I need to

Re: [SunRay-Users] SRSS 4.2 vs flash (with Flash...)

2010-04-05 Thread Aaron Wilson
I really wish Chrome was supported on RHEL5.4. Things would be so much easier. I also wish that Youtube HTML5 support worked in Firefox with the Mozilla VLC plugin installed. Alas the Mozilla VLC plugin is not available on RHEL5.4. Lastly I really wish SRSS was officially supported on useful Linux

[SunRay-Users] Oracle's new Sun Ray licensing

2010-04-05 Thread William Yang
If this blog post is correct and I'm reading it correctly: http://blogs.oracle.com/mapledesk/2010/04/how_do_i_license_thee.html By simplifying licensing, Oracle just made it minimally no different and maximally much more expensive by moving to the same model Microsoft uses for Terminal

Re: [SunRay-Users] Oracle's new Sun Ray licensing

2010-04-05 Thread Nishimura, Scott L (IT Solutions)
Not really surprising based on what I know of how the Oracle DB is licensed. Scott From: sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org [mailto:sunray-users-boun...@filibeto.org] On Behalf Of William Yang Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 2:04 PM To: 'SunRay-Users mailing list' Subject: EXTERNAL:[SunRay-Users]

Re: [SunRay-Users] Oracle's new Sun Ray licensing

2010-04-05 Thread Stuart
I wonder if '/100 users/' is 100 Solaris users, therefore in kiosk mode with uttsc pointing at VDI/TS, 100 users /is/ 100 concurrent users... I fear a new (more expensive) licensing model will be the death of Sun Ray. Stuart. -- Stuart Robinson Collective Systems Ltd M: +44 (0)7866 433

Re: [SunRay-Users] SRSS 4.2 vs flash (with Flash...)

2010-04-05 Thread John Francis
On 5 April 2010 17:08, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote: I really wish Chrome was supported on RHEL5.4. Things would be so much easier. You can run Chromium on CentOS 5.4: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~cxs548/chrome -- Kind regards, John Francis