Hi Adrian,
I have the same issue with my old HP-clients since I updated to version 1.
of OTC.
As far as I know there is no way to get it run propperly...
if you find something, please let me know.
In 0.4.5 the HP Clients worked propperly, if you need them you can try this
version. Its Available here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openthinclient/files/openthinclient/openthinclient/
Cheers
Martin
2011/6/24 Adrian Bell <[email protected]>
> Hi Everyone,****
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> I’m new to OTC so please bear with me. I have successfully managed to setup
> an OTC server on a network spanning across multiple vlans, acting as a PXE
> server for a numerous amount of workstations in a windows environment. The
> main problem I am having at the moment is in regards to the GUI failing to
> load when an HP Compaq dc7600 SFF desktop workstation PXE boots. I receive
> the notification “Failed to start the X server (your GUI). It is likely that
> it is not set up correctly..”****
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> I am able to successfully PXE boot Lenovo T60 laptops without any issues at
> all, only this particular desktop model I am having problems with. ****
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> I am guessing that the graphic drivers for this model HP desktop are not
> injected into the software when the end-client is being PXE booted (Please
> correct me if I am wrong on this). Is it possible to inject the necessary
> drivers for this model HP into the software? If so what would be the ideal
> way to go about this?****
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> Any assistance is greatly appreciated.****
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> Regards,****
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>
> Adrian.****
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