Aaron Wilson schrieb:
Yeah I'm slowly starting to figure that out :)
Title of the wiki led me to download the Server version...
SRSS 4.1 10/08 on Ubuntu 8.10 Server (i386 and amd64)
probably should be
SRSS 4.1 10/08 on Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop (i386 and amd64)
No that's not correct. At the
Ok I just installed Synaptic on 8.10 which gave me a couple more gnome
goodies. It now allows me to type so I can log in.
However it's pretty much identical behavior as 9.04 now. I can type and
move the mouse though. On 9.04 it's a full black screen, but on 8.10
it's a brown screen and the
On Mon, 04 May 2009 11:13:01 -0700
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
as though i'm in a full screen terminal session. Though it's a really
small font that I can tell means x is sort of working correctly. I
can't type either.
But you could log in, so the keyboard worked in gdm?
I think
Maybe I didn't have gnome or any desktop manager installed?
Like I said I never use Server just Desktop.
The way I read the wiki is:
sudo apt-get install libldap-2.4-2 libmotif3 module-assistant tk8.4
tomcat5.5 sun-java6-jre ldap-utils dhcp3-server nscd gawk iputils-ping
pdksh unzip alien
I believe that the Wiki assumes that you are using the desktop version
of Ubuntu 9.04 which includes the gnome packages automatically rather
than the server version which does not.
Brad
On May 4, 2009, at 3:02 PM, Aaron Wilson wrote:
Maybe I didn't have gnome or any desktop manager
Yeah I'm slowly starting to figure that out :)
Title of the wiki led me to download the Server version...
SRSS 4.1 10/08 on Ubuntu 8.10 Server (i386 and amd64)
probably should be
SRSS 4.1 10/08 on Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop (i386 and amd64)
Aaron Wilson
Ernie Ball, Inc.
I.T. Department
Trying to follow the wiki instructions for Ubuntu 8.10 since it appears
others have gotten it to work including the author of the wiki
Right of the bat though I run into problem with the apt-get command when
xkb-data-legacy can't be found in the repos.
Package xkb-data-legacy is not
Maybe I should of read the readme more carefully.
comment out all pam entries referring to pam_sunray_hotdesk.so
as Hotdesking seems to be currently broken
So I take it hot desking doesn't work yet... schucks. Hot desking is a
must have in my book.
Aaron
Aaron Wilson wrote:
On Fri, 01 May 2009 08:17:54 -0700
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
Trying to follow the wiki instructions for Ubuntu 8.10 since it
appears others have gotten it to work including the author of the wiki
Right of the bat though I run into problem with the apt-get command
when