David Woyciesjes wrote:
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Hmmm... this is the kind of info I've been waiting for. But one
question. On my SUn Ultra1, running Solaris 9, the login box comes up,
to login locally, and there is a menu option to flip to a chooser to
login to a remote machine. I can login to my Debian/x86 box
Donald Spoon wrote:
>
> J.F.Gratton wrote:
> > Don,
> >
> > Thank you so much, this is exactly what I looked for. I am stuck in the
> > same position as you are, trying to automate the procedure. A temporary
> > hack for now is to add the line you mentionned (X :1 vt8 etc etc) into
> > my /etc/ini
J.F.Gratton wrote:
Don,
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I looked for. I am stuck in the
same position as you are, trying to automate the procedure. A temporary
hack for now is to add the line you mentionned (X :1 vt8 etc etc) into
my /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh. This is ugly, but hey.. it wor
Don,
Thank you so much, this is exactly what I looked for. I am stuck in the
same position as you are, trying to automate the procedure. A temporary
hack for now is to add the line you mentionned (X :1 vt8 etc etc) into
my /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh. This is ugly, but hey.. it works :)
I tried to so
J.F.Gratton wrote:
Hello all,
I have two computers (networked, 'f course) both with the same setup,
gdm + gnome 2.2 latest versions (I apt-get dist-upgrade every day on the
unstable branch).
The way I understood the Chooser is that I'd be able to get the gdm
login screen of PC #2 on PC #1 .
I'
Hello all,
I have two computers (networked, 'f course) both with the same setup,
gdm + gnome 2.2 latest versions (I apt-get dist-upgrade every day on the
unstable branch).
The way I understood the Chooser is that I'd be able to get the gdm
login screen of PC #2 on PC #1 .
I've found an (outdate
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