Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-20 Thread Jörn Frenzel
In the case there where no entry for iceweasel in the main menu, please 
update all tcos-* packages. Today we released updates which modify the menue.

Am 20.01.2014 12:33, schrieb Steffen Hönig:
 Hello Mark,

 by now Iceweasel is part of the base package without an explicit,
 configurable manager entry and thus not a package within the realm of
 our deb repository. You may start it from the menu though, which is
 located at the top right or define a custom command to have a desktop
 launcher file instead.

 Greetings,
 Stef'

 On Sun 19 Jan 2014 12:07:19 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
 Dear Jörn,

 Where is IceWeasel please? I've tried Search for updates on Package
 Management but all I get as Installable packages are ibm and
 rdesktop. I can't see any IceWeasel files in
 http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling either.

 All the best,

 Mark

 On 16/01/14 13:25, Jörn Frenzel wrote:
 What Steffen means is: Please do never ever mix up V1 and V2 packages.  Old
 packages are binary incompatible with the version due to a new version of
 squashfs.

 Cleanup your sources list to use only one version!

 Btw: You'll find some of the usual packages already inside the
 base-package. IceWeasel and rdesktop are build in.

 Please also check our updates regularly. We have released some new packages
 after consus was born.

 Regards, Jörn

 Am 16.01.2014 12:43, schrieb Mahmoud Ramadan Ali:
 so do u mean that some v1 packages will work fine and the others not or all
 v1 packages will not be mounted on OTC V2 and if so  i want to know how to
 mount any v1 package...can u guide us please through the steps required for
 that...


 On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Steffen Hönig s.hoe...@openthinclient.com
 mailto:s.hoe...@openthinclient.com wrote:

   Dear Mark and Mahmoud,

   there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for
   the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and
   python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.

   Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced,
   the launcher will only work partially if at all.

   Greetings  from Dresden
   Steffen



   On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
 Dear Mahmoud et al,

   It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
 FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2 
 package
 library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be 
 the
 case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
 fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
 following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
 applications without upsetting the core components:

 # v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
 deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager 
 ./

 # v2 rolling
 deb
 
 http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling ./

   However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
 v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
 client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work. 
 Is
 it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?

 All the best,

 Mark

 On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
 Hello and welcome every one...
 I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i 
 have
 installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK 
 from
 OTC V1 repository and assigned
 the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during 
 the
 client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i 
 can
 NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here 
 is a
 snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
 process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in 
 advance...

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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-20 Thread Jörn Frenzel
Dear Users,

sorry Steffen, but technically it will not work to use the old packages 
because of the new squashfs implementation. The format of sfs-files changed 
and older sfs are no longer readable in OTC version 2.

Please never, ever mix up repos!

Regards, Jörn

Am 16.01.2014 12:31, schrieb Steffen Hönig:
 Dear Mark and Mahmoud,

 there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for
 the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and
 python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.

 Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced,
 the launcher will only work partially if at all.

 Greetings  from Dresden
 Steffen



 On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
 Dear Mahmoud et al,

It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
 FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2 package
 library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be the
 case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
 fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
 following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
 applications without upsetting the core components:

 # v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
 deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager ./

 # v2 rolling
 deb
 http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling ./

However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
 v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
 client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work. Is
 it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?

 All the best,

 Mark

 On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
 Hello and welcome every one...
 I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i have
 installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK from
 OTC V1 repository and assigned
 the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during the
 client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i can
 NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here is a
 snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
 process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in advance...

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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-18 Thread Mark D-B
Dear Jörn,

   Where is IceWeasel please? I've tried Search for updates on Package 
Management but all I get as Installable packages are ibm and 
rdesktop. I can't see any IceWeasel files in 
http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling either.

All the best,

Mark

On 16/01/14 13:25, Jörn Frenzel wrote:
 What Steffen means is: Please do never ever mix up V1 and V2 packages.  Old
 packages are binary incompatible with the version due to a new version of
 squashfs.

 Cleanup your sources list to use only one version!

 Btw: You'll find some of the usual packages already inside the
 base-package. IceWeasel and rdesktop are build in.

 Please also check our updates regularly. We have released some new packages
 after consus was born.

 Regards, Jörn

 Am 16.01.2014 12:43, schrieb Mahmoud Ramadan Ali:
 so do u mean that some v1 packages will work fine and the others not or all
 v1 packages will not be mounted on OTC V2 and if so  i want to know how to
 mount any v1 package...can u guide us please through the steps required for
 that...


 On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Steffen Hönig s.hoe...@openthinclient.com
 mailto:s.hoe...@openthinclient.com wrote:

  Dear Mark and Mahmoud,

  there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for
  the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and
  python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.

  Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced,
  the launcher will only work partially if at all.

  Greetings  from Dresden
  Steffen



  On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
Dear Mahmoud et al,
   
  It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2 package
library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be the
case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
applications without upsetting the core components:
   
# v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager ./
   
# v2 rolling
deb
http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling 
 ./
   
  However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work. Is
it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?
   
All the best,
   
Mark
   
On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
Hello and welcome every one...
I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i 
 have
installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK 
 from
OTC V1 repository and assigned
the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during the
client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i can
NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here is a
snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in advance...
   
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-16 Thread Steffen Hönig
Dear Mark and Mahmoud,

there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for 
the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and 
python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.

Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced, 
the launcher will only work partially if at all.

Greetings  from Dresden
Steffen



On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
 Dear Mahmoud et al,

   It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
 FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2 package
 library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be the
 case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
 fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
 following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
 applications without upsetting the core components:

 # v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
 deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager ./

 # v2 rolling
 deb
 http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling ./

   However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
 v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
 client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work. Is
 it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?

 All the best,

 Mark

 On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
 Hello and welcome every one...
 I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i have
 installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK from
 OTC V1 repository and assigned
 the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during the
 client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i can
 NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here is a
 snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
 process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in advance...

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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-16 Thread Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
so do u mean that some v1 packages will work fine and the others not or all
v1 packages will not be mounted on OTC V2 and if so  i want to know how to
mount any v1 package...can u guide us please through the steps required for
that...


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Steffen Hönig
s.hoe...@openthinclient.comwrote:

 Dear Mark and Mahmoud,

 there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for
 the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and
 python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.

 Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced,
 the launcher will only work partially if at all.

 Greetings  from Dresden
 Steffen



 On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
  Dear Mahmoud et al,
 
It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
  FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2 package
  library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be the
  case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
  fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
  following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
  applications without upsetting the core components:
 
  # v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
  deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager ./
 
  # v2 rolling
  deb
  http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling ./
 
However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
  v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
  client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work. Is
  it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?
 
  All the best,
 
  Mark
 
  On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
  Hello and welcome every one...
  I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i have
  installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK from
  OTC V1 repository and assigned
  the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during the
  client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i can
  NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here is a
  snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
  process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in advance...
 
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-16 Thread Jörn Frenzel
What Steffen means is: Please do never ever mix up V1 and V2 packages.  Old 
packages are binary incompatible with the version due to a new version of 
squashfs.

Cleanup your sources list to use only one version!

Btw: You'll find some of the usual packages already inside the 
base-package. IceWeasel and rdesktop are build in.

Please also check our updates regularly. We have released some new packages 
after consus was born.

Regards, Jörn

Am 16.01.2014 12:43, schrieb Mahmoud Ramadan Ali:
 so do u mean that some v1 packages will work fine and the others not or all
 v1 packages will not be mounted on OTC V2 and if so  i want to know how to
 mount any v1 package...can u guide us please through the steps required for
 that...


 On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Steffen Hönig s.hoe...@openthinclient.com
 mailto:s.hoe...@openthinclient.com wrote:

 Dear Mark and Mahmoud,

 there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for
 the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and
 python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.

 Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced,
 the launcher will only work partially if at all.

 Greetings  from Dresden
 Steffen



 On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
   Dear Mahmoud et al,
  
 It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
   FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2 package
   library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be the
   case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
   fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
   following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
   applications without upsetting the core components:
  
   # v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
   deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager ./
  
   # v2 rolling
   deb
   http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling ./
  
 However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
   v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
   client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work. Is
   it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?
  
   All the best,
  
   Mark
  
   On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
   Hello and welcome every one...
   I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i have
   installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK from
   OTC V1 repository and assigned
   the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during the
   client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i can
   NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here is a
   snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
   process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in advance...
  
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-16 Thread Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
Hello Friend...
Ok i will clear the  V1 repository  since it's NOT compatible with OTC V2
and i will add the V2 repository which is this link i found on the website
http://archive.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling/  but i
can't see too much applications on this repository such as Firefox and
adobe flash player and many others...


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Jörn Frenzel
j.fren...@openthinclient.comwrote:

 What Steffen means is: Please do never ever mix up V1 and V2 packages.  Old
 packages are binary incompatible with the version due to a new version of
 squashfs.

 Cleanup your sources list to use only one version!

 Btw: You'll find some of the usual packages already inside the
 base-package. IceWeasel and rdesktop are build in.

 Please also check our updates regularly. We have released some new packages
 after consus was born.

 Regards, Jörn

 Am 16.01.2014 12:43, schrieb Mahmoud Ramadan Ali:
  so do u mean that some v1 packages will work fine and the others not or
 all
  v1 packages will not be mounted on OTC V2 and if so  i want to know how
 to
  mount any v1 package...can u guide us please through the steps required
 for
  that...
 
 
  On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Steffen Hönig 
 s.hoe...@openthinclient.com
  mailto:s.hoe...@openthinclient.com wrote:
 
  Dear Mark and Mahmoud,
 
  there is only a limited possibility of providing compatibilities for
  the mentioned packages. Due to the different filesystem structure and
  python libs, the typical launcher script changed a great deal.
 
  Technically you can mount a v1 package, but as you guys experienced,
  the launcher will only work partially if at all.
 
  Greetings  from Dresden
  Steffen
 
 
 
  On Thu 16 Jan 2014 01:30:46 AM CET, Mark D-B wrote:
Dear Mahmoud et al,
   
  It was not clear to me that the usual applications, such as
FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2
 package
library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this may be
 the
case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is only the
fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found that the
following content for sources.list provides the capability to add
applications without upsetting the core components:
   
# v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager./
   
# v2 rolling
deb
   
 http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling ./
   
  However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work.
 Is
it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?
   
All the best,
   
Mark
   
On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:
Hello and welcome every one...
I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i
 have
installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK
 from
OTC V1 repository and assigned
the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during
 the
client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i
 can
NOT access them from the client after it's boot process...here
 is a
snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC client during the boot
process...plz help me to resolve this issue and thanks in
 advance...
   
Inline image 1
   
   
   
 
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Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-15 Thread Mark D-B

  
  
Dear Mahmoud et al,
  
   It was not clear to me that the "usual" applications, such as
  FireFox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, do not yet exist in the v2
  package library. Mahmoud's posts however suggested to me that this
  may be the case. Looking at the v2 area, it is clear that there is
  only the fundamental OTC content there at the moment. I have found
  that the following content for sources.list provides the
  capability to add applications without upsetting the core
  components:
  
  # v1 - needed for packages that don't exist in v2 yet!
  deb http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v1/manager
  ./
  
  # v2 rolling
  deb
  http://packages.openthinclient.org/openthinclient/v2/manager-rolling
  ./
  
   However, I have the same issue as Mahmoud when trying to use the
  v1repository for FireFox and LibreOffice - the icons appear on the
  client desktop but they are not mounted into /opt so do not work.
  Is it simply that we can't use v1 packages with v2?
  
  All the best,
  
  Mark
  
  On 14/01/14 21:46, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali wrote:


  Hello and welcome every one...
I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2
  and i have installed some applications on the OTC server like
  Gedit and GTK from OTC V1 repository and assigned 

the installed application to appear on my OTC client but during
the client boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted
so i can NOT access them from the client after it's boot
process...here is a snapshot to how it's look like on the OTC
client during the boot process...plz help me to resolve this
issue and thanks in advance...


  
  
  
  
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[openthinclient-user] Can't mount installed applications on the Thin client

2014-01-14 Thread Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
Hello and welcome every one...
I have successfully installed OTC Consus V2 on Debian V6.2 and i have
installed some applications on the OTC server like Gedit and GTK from OTC
V1 repository and assigned
the installed application to appear on  my OTC client but during the client
boot process i can NOT see the applications mounted so i can NOT access
them from the client after it's boot process...here is a snapshot to how
it's look like on the OTC client during the boot process...plz help me to
resolve this issue and thanks in advance...

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