Re: [SunRay-Users] SRSS 5.2 RHEL6?

2011-06-24 Thread Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre
Le vendredi 24 juin 2011, Aaron Wilson a écrit : I think we're running RHEL5.3. Looks like RHEL5.5 is up on the Red Hat site. Anyone know if that supports Firefox 4 5 or Chrome? You can find a repository for Chrome at http://www.linux-powered.com/~ryoji.kamei/ChromiumCentOS5.xhtml It runs on

Re: [SunRay-Users] SRSS 5.2 RHEL6?

2011-06-24 Thread Rodney Sparapani
Aaron Wilson wrote: A quick Google search shows there is a change in GDM that prevents SRSS from running right on RHEL6 It's an old bug though with no updates since January https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586487 Anyone tried installing SRSS on RHEL6 recently? We're in the

Re: [SunRay-Users] SRSS 5.2 RHEL6?

2011-06-24 Thread Bob Doolittle
SRS will *not* work on RHEL 6, due to the fact that it includes a rewritten GDM Display Manager which dropped functionality for multi-seat support required by Sun Ray software. We have worked with Oracle Linux 6 to get that functionality ported in, but it has not been extensively tested at

Re: [SunRay-Users] Query on HW SW Requirement of Sun Ray 3 Models

2011-06-24 Thread Brad Lackey
Sun Ray 3 series is compatible with SRS 4.1, but you really should upgrade. There are many many improvements since then. On Jun 19, 2011, at 8:23 PM, Mohamed Ali Abdullah wrote: Dear all, Hope someone provide me info on SunRay 3 Message: 1 Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 17:15:48 +0800

Re: [SunRay-Users] SRSS 5.2 RHEL6?

2011-06-24 Thread Aaron Wilson
Sweet. Chromium works on RHEL 5.3 I had to throw the --nodeps option to install the rpm that adds the yum repositories. Using the sync feature causes it to crash but other than that seems to work well. 2011/6/23 Philippe Bourdeu d'Aguerre b...@aime-toulouse.fr Le vendredi 24 juin 2011, Aaron

[SunRay-Users] Ubuntu 11.04

2011-06-24 Thread Matthew Aycock
Any news on when the patches will be available to use SRSS 5.2 on Ubuntu 11.04? Also, is any one using the unity environment for gnome? I presume gnome, but was just wondering. Thanks, Matthew -- Matthew C. Aycock Operating Systems Analyst/Developer, Lead Dept Math/CS Emory University,