[SunRay-Users] Gobi and Tadpole laptops

2010-03-18 Thread Andreas v. Heydwolff
Dear list,

does anyone on this list have experience how the GM Tadpole Meteor 14
laptop compares to the Gobi8 one? I did find a quite recent website
discussing both favorably but a direct comparison of user experience was
not yet documented there.

Regards,

Andreas Heydwolff
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Re: [SunRay-Users] utconfig libgdbm.so.3 error on RHEL5.3 and SRSS 4.2

2010-03-18 Thread Aaron Wilson
I did another fresh install yesterday.

gdbm.i386 was definitely installed but I still had to
ln -s /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.2 /usr/lib/libgdbm.so.3

Oh well. Minor inconvenience but it works.

Finally got everything installed and running.
After everything was installed I did have to do a:
yum install libXfont
and then for good measure followed it up with
utrestart -c
to get rid of a 26D


On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:22 AM, Joerg Barfurth joerg.barfu...@sun.com wrote:
 Aaron Wilson schrieb:

 We originally attempted to install on RHEL5.4 but where told by Sun it
 wasn't supported so we installed RHEL5.3 on our servers instead.
 Coincidently Red Hat tell us they don't support libgdbm.so.3
 They're Sun Fire x4140 servers
 Anyways when we run utconfig we get an error. This occurs on RHEL5.3
 and RHEL5.4 but in the case it's RHEL5.3 because it's supported

 [r...@slosunray01 sbin]# ./utconfig

 Configuration of Sun Ray Server Software

 This script automates the configuration of the Sun Ray Server Software
 and related software products.  Before proceeding, you should have read
 the Sun Ray Server Software 4.2 Installation Guide and filled out the
 Configuration Worksheet.  This script will prompt you for the values
 you filled out on the Worksheet.  For your convenience, default values
 (where applicable) are shown in brackets.

 Continue ([y]/n)?
 Enter Sun Ray admin password:
 Re-enter Sun Ray admin password:
 /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpw: error while loading shared libraries:
 libgdbm.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
 directory
 Password validation, utpw failed with unknown exit status 127
 Enter Sun Ray admin password:

 At an impasse.
 Not sure what to do next.


 1. Please make sure you have the 32-bit version of the gdbm package
 installed. To be sure try
  # yum install gdbm.i386
 (I have seen 64-bit installs of RHEL 5.x where this was missing.)

 2. Make sure the you have performed the required reboot after the install.
 SRSS creates some compatibility symlinks for libraries that have different
 names or external version numbers on different distros during that reboot.

 - Jörg

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[SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Aaron Wilson
I'm trying to run Thunderbird 3 on RHEL.
These are fresh new installs and to be quite honest we're a little
rookie with SRSS on RHEL. We're switching over from Solaris 10.

Anyways, when I'm on a DTU, thunderbird never starts up.

I uncommented a line in /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird to allow debugging messages

bash-3.2$ /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
+ moz_libdir=/usr/local/lib/thunderbird-3.0.3
+ found=0
+ progname=/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
++ dirname /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
+ curdir=/opt/thunderbird
++ basename /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
+ progbase=thunderbird
+ run_moz=/opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh
+ test -x /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh
+ dist_bin=/opt/thunderbird
+ found=1
+ '[' 1 = 0 ']'
+ script_args=
+ debugging=0
+ MOZILLA_BIN=thunderbird-bin
+ '[' linux-gnu = beos ']'
+ pass_arg_count=0
+ '[' 0 -gt 0 ']'
+ '[' 0 = 1 ']'
+ /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin

It will hang on that last line indefinitely.

Now if I open up a terminal and ssh -X back into the server and run
thunderbird it will start up fine.
If I go into the server closet and log in locally to the Sun Ray
server, thunderbird will start up fine too.

It's only when I try to run it from a DTU that it hangs.

Any suggestions?
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[SunRay-Users] force Windows to use US-international keyboard instead of locale keyboard?

2010-03-18 Thread Ivar Janmaat

Hello,

I have the feeling I am missing something which should be trivial.
Maybe someone can point me in the right direction.

I have a Sun PC keyboard (US international) connected to my Sun Ray.
I run Win XP in virtualbox or Win 2003 on bare metal.
I connect to XP or WTS 2003 from a Sun Ray server with Dutch language 
settings (LANG=nl_NL.(can also be set with: $ uttsc -l nl-NL server)
When I connect to Windows I get the Dutch language settings as expected 
but I also get the Dutch keyboard layout which is not working properly 
with the Sun keyboard.

I can change the keyboard to US-international and it works fine.
But when I logout and login again my keyboard is Dutch again.
So the change to US-International is not persistent.

Somehow uttsc tells Windows to use a Dutch keyboard which is not correct.
Can I overrule this setting in the Sun Ray environment or can I force 
Windows to use US-international keyboard as a workaround?


Kind regards,

Ivar
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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Aaron Wilson
On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
??

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
 I'm trying to run Thunderbird 3 on RHEL.
 These are fresh new installs and to be quite honest we're a little
 rookie with SRSS on RHEL. We're switching over from Solaris 10.

 Anyways, when I'm on a DTU, thunderbird never starts up.

 I uncommented a line in /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird to allow debugging 
 messages

 bash-3.2$ /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 + moz_libdir=/usr/local/lib/thunderbird-3.0.3
 + found=0
 + progname=/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 ++ dirname /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 + curdir=/opt/thunderbird
 ++ basename /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 + progbase=thunderbird
 + run_moz=/opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh
 + test -x /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh
 + dist_bin=/opt/thunderbird
 + found=1
 + '[' 1 = 0 ']'
 + script_args=
 + debugging=0
 + MOZILLA_BIN=thunderbird-bin
 + '[' linux-gnu = beos ']'
 + pass_arg_count=0
 + '[' 0 -gt 0 ']'
 + '[' 0 = 1 ']'
 + /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin

 It will hang on that last line indefinitely.

 Now if I open up a terminal and ssh -X back into the server and run
 thunderbird it will start up fine.
 If I go into the server closet and log in locally to the Sun Ray
 server, thunderbird will start up fine too.

 It's only when I try to run it from a DTU that it hangs.

 Any suggestions?




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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Brad Lackey
Why not strace thunderbird-bin and see what it's waiting for?

On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Aaron Wilson wrote:

 On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
 Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
 ??
 
 On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
 I'm trying to run Thunderbird 3 on RHEL.
 These are fresh new installs and to be quite honest we're a little
 rookie with SRSS on RHEL. We're switching over from Solaris 10.
 
 Anyways, when I'm on a DTU, thunderbird never starts up.
 
 I uncommented a line in /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird to allow debugging 
 messages
 
 bash-3.2$ /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 + moz_libdir=/usr/local/lib/thunderbird-3.0.3
 + found=0
 + progname=/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 ++ dirname /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 + curdir=/opt/thunderbird
 ++ basename /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird
 + progbase=thunderbird
 + run_moz=/opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh
 + test -x /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh
 + dist_bin=/opt/thunderbird
 + found=1
 + '[' 1 = 0 ']'
 + script_args=
 + debugging=0
 + MOZILLA_BIN=thunderbird-bin
 + '[' linux-gnu = beos ']'
 + pass_arg_count=0
 + '[' 0 -gt 0 ']'
 + '[' 0 = 1 ']'
 + /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin
 
 It will hang on that last line indefinitely.
 
 Now if I open up a terminal and ssh -X back into the server and run
 thunderbird it will start up fine.
 If I go into the server closet and log in locally to the Sun Ray
 server, thunderbird will start up fine too.
 
 It's only when I try to run it from a DTU that it hangs.
 
 Any suggestions?
 
 
 
 
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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Aaron Wilson
I don't know really know how to make heads or tails of it.

The last two lines contain

rt_sigaction(SIGINT, {0x436c60, [], SA_RESTORER, 0x324cc302d0},
{SIG_DFL, [], SA_RESTORER, 0x324cc302d0}, 8) = 0

wait4(-1,

I just tested songbird too and it also hangs.
strace of Firefox 3.6, Thunderbird 3.03, Songbird and Flock hang on a DTU

I went back into the server room and logged in locally and did an
strace. The strace stops outputting at the same two lines as above and
as soon as it gets to that point the window opens up.


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Brad Lackey brad.lac...@sun.com wrote:
 Why not strace thunderbird-bin and see what it's waiting for?
 On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Aaron Wilson wrote:

 On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
 Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
 ??

 On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:

 I'm trying to run Thunderbird 3 on RHEL.

 These are fresh new installs and to be quite honest we're a little

 rookie with SRSS on RHEL. We're switching over from Solaris 10.

 Anyways, when I'm on a DTU, thunderbird never starts up.

 I uncommented a line in /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird to allow debugging
 messages

 bash-3.2$ /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird

 + moz_libdir=/usr/local/lib/thunderbird-3.0.3

 + found=0

 + progname=/opt/thunderbird/thunderbird

 ++ dirname /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird

 + curdir=/opt/thunderbird

 ++ basename /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird

 + progbase=thunderbird

 + run_moz=/opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh

 + test -x /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh

 + dist_bin=/opt/thunderbird

 + found=1

 + '[' 1 = 0 ']'

 + script_args=

 + debugging=0

 + MOZILLA_BIN=thunderbird-bin

 + '[' linux-gnu = beos ']'

 + pass_arg_count=0

 + '[' 0 -gt 0 ']'

 + '[' 0 = 1 ']'

 + /opt/thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh /opt/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin

 It will hang on that last line indefinitely.

 Now if I open up a terminal and ssh -X back into the server and run

 thunderbird it will start up fine.

 If I go into the server closet and log in locally to the Sun Ray

 server, thunderbird will start up fine too.

 It's only when I try to run it from a DTU that it hangs.

 Any suggestions?




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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Meik Hellmund
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:54:05 -0700
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:

 On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
 Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
 ??
 

Last time we saw soemthing similar, 
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
was the culprit.
Could you test 

unset LD_PRELOAD; thunderbird

(or however your shell unsets environment variables)

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Re: [SunRay-Users] force Windows to use US-international keyboard instead of locale keyboard?

2010-03-18 Thread darkobas

Just dont use the -l option?

or remove the dutch keyboard from windows.

regards


--- Original message ---

From: Ivar Janmaat ijanm...@xs4all.nl
To: sunray-users@filibeto.org
Sent: 18.3.'10,  16:53

Hello,

I have the feeling I am missing something which should be trivial.
Maybe someone can point me in the right direction.

I have a Sun PC keyboard (US international) connected to my Sun Ray.
I run Win XP in virtualbox or Win 2003 on bare metal.
I connect to XP or WTS 2003 from a Sun Ray server with Dutch language 
settings (LANG=nl_NL.(can also be set with: $ uttsc -l nl-NL server)
When I connect to Windows I get the Dutch language settings as expected 
but I also get the Dutch keyboard layout which is not working properly 
with the Sun keyboard.

I can change the keyboard to US-international and it works fine.
But when I logout and login again my keyboard is Dutch again.
So the change to US-International is not persistent.

Somehow uttsc tells Windows to use a Dutch keyboard which is not correct.
Can I overrule this setting in the Sun Ray environment or can I force 
Windows to use US-international keyboard as a workaround?


Kind regards,

Ivar
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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Aaron Wilson
Woot! That did it.

I actually tried unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH because there was a similar
issue on Solaris 10, but that didn't help on Red Hat

Thanks!


On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Meik Hellmund
meik.hellm...@math.uni-leipzig.de wrote:
 On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:54:05 -0700
 Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:

 On a whim I thought I'd try out Firefox 3.6.
 Same exact thing happens with Firefox 3.6 too.
 ??


 Last time we saw soemthing similar,
 LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
 was the culprit.
 Could you test

 unset LD_PRELOAD; thunderbird

 (or however your shell unsets environment variables)

 Meik

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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Meik Hellmund
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:56:53 -0700
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:


  Last time we saw soemthing similar,
  LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
  was the culprit.
 Woot! That did it.
 
 Thanks!


Great! We discussed this bug nearly two years ago, see this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/sunray-users@filibeto.org/msg09962.html
Perhaps the Lords of the SRSS source code could say something about it?
As I understand, libc_ut.so is supposed to intercept open() system calls
to the audio device. Why does it block thunderbird/firefox?

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Re: [SunRay-Users] No sound on SRSS 4.2/Fedora 12

2010-03-18 Thread Aaron Wilson
Fresh install of RHEL5 and SRSS

I attempt the compile and get

[r...@slosunray01 debugger]# gcc -shared -O2 -Wall -Werror -licuuc
-lssl flashsupport-for-linux-sunray.c -o libflashsupport.so
/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/cckq5egN.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local
symbol' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with
-fPIC
/tmp/cckq5egN.o: could not read symbols: Bad value
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

So then I tried it with -fPIC

gcc -shared -O2 -Wall -Werror -licuuc -lssl -fPIC
flashsupport-for-linux-sunray.c -o libflashsupport.so

That didn't throw any errors, but I still get no sound in firefox :(





On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Alexander Koponen
kopo...@mittag-leffler.se wrote:
 On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, SIMOND Gilles wrote:

 Hello

 I've also installed SRSS 4.2 on fedora 12, everything works, sound also
 the only remainning problem (if you know how to solve it, you're welcome!)
 flash videos are displayed with the wrong colors in web browsers

 I use SRSS on RHEL 5 and my experiences are:

 Some versions of flash gives wrong colors in web browsers.

 Sound in flash can be solved with the patches from:
  http://tobi.oetiker.ch/patches/

 For some reason Gnome with SRSS defaults to volume = 0 and turning up the
 volume gets sound.

 The applications compete for the sound support, so if you run an audioapp
 you might need to close it and restart firefox for firefox to get the sound.

 Everytime you update the kernel you need to recompile the utaudio, utadem,
 utdisk modules...

 Not everything works. It often boils down to whether the app respect the
 AUDIODEV setting.

 Also, SRSS sound emulates OSS not alsa. So set your app to OSS-sound or some
 kind of OSS-emulation.


 I had to configure pulse audio to get it work with the utaudio device
 so I add the small script listed below
 the script is in /etc/opt/SUNWut/xinitrc.d/0101.SUNWutaudio with a
 symbolic link to it in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/


 Gilles Simond

 ==8===8===8===8=
 #!/bin/bash

 if [ ! x${UTAUDIODEV} == x ] ; then

 if [ ! -d ${HOME}/.pulse ] ; then
  mkdir ${HOME}/.pulse
 fi

 # create pulseaudio configuration for utaudio
 PULSECONF=${HOME}/.pulse/default.pa
 sed s|UTAUDIODEV|$UTAUDIODEV|g /opt/SUNWut/lib/utpulse.pa  ${PULSECONF}

 # create asoundrc for pulseaudio redirection
 ASOUNDRC=${HOME}/.asoundrc
 echo -n  ${ASOUNDRC}
 echo pcm.!default {   ${ASOUNDRC}
 echo   type pulse  ${ASOUNDRC}
 echo }  ${ASOUNDRC}
 echo ctl.!default {   ${ASOUNDRC}
 echo   type pulse  ${ASOUNDRC}
 echo }  ${ASOUNDRC}

 fi
 ==8===8===8===8=

 On 08/03/2010 12:16, Hana Skoumalova wrote:

 Hello,

 I managed to install and configure SRSS 4.2 on Fedora 12, but I have
 problems with sound.

 On the system console, the sound works (so the problem is not in
 Fedora-not-supporting-multimedia).

 The env variables AUDIODEV and UTAUDIODEV are set to
 /tmp/SUNWut/dev/utaudio/utdsp-0, the devices in /tmp/SUNWut/dev/utaudio
 are created:

 total 8
 drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2010-03-08 11:53 ./
 drwxr-xr-x 3 root staff 4096 2010-03-08 11:07 ../
 crw--- 1 skoumal staff 14, 3 2010-03-08 11:53 utdsp-0
 prw--- 1 skoumal staff 0 2010-03-08 11:53 utdsp-0stat|
 crw--- 1 skoumal staff 14, 0 2010-03-08 11:53 utmix-0

 When I try to play something, the system pretends to play, but no sound
 can be heard.

 I even tried to replace the DTU, but the new one behaves exactly the
 same way.

 Can anyone help me to solve this problem?

 Best regards,

 Hana
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Re: [SunRay-Users] Thunderbird 3 on RHEL5.4 and SRSS 4.2 problem

2010-03-18 Thread Jeremy Y Uejio

I think it's a firefox/thunderbird bug:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435683


jeremy

On 03/18/10 12:18 PM, Meik Hellmund wrote:

On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:56:53 -0700
Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:



Last time we saw soemthing similar,
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
was the culprit.

Woot! That did it.

Thanks!



Great! We discussed this bug nearly two years ago, see this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/sunray-users@filibeto.org/msg09962.html
Perhaps the Lords of the SRSS source code could say something about it?
As I understand, libc_ut.so is supposed to intercept open() system calls
to the audio device. Why does it block thunderbird/firefox?

Regards, Meik


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