is the right answer?
HtH a bit, Ingo.
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Hi all,
found a somehow surprising simple solution for switching the clients
keyboard to French (PC)
I just call one command in .xsession:
#!/bin/sh
!!--> /usr/X11R6/bin/setxkbmap -layout fr -model pc105
/usr/bin/icewm
Greetings, Ingo.
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For iceWM f.e; .xsession is like
#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/icewm
The above works on a system using only xdm and NOT gdm or kdm.
HTH Ingo
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Quoting Brian Payst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have used the stock icewm package from www.icewm.org, compiled from
> source without any isues on RH9. I currently have several LTSP stations
> running that configuration. Seems your issue may be with your icewm
> package selection.
Well, I changed
> Ingo, this shouldn't be this difficult. I suspect that at some point
> you have modified something that you should not have. You have two
> options:
>
> 1. Continue to pick at this problem until you understand what's failing.
> 2. Reinstall Red Hat 9 from scratch, and then reinstall LTSP.
ok,
sed by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
Doesnt this mean that iceWM is started correctly by xsession?
Thankfull for any furher hints, Ingo
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service is already enabled and running!
So this is a contradiction, but can it be the cause, that I can not login?
(Loginwindow appears, but user is immediatly after logon logged of again and
falls back to the loginscreen.)
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Quoting Brian Payst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It sees the root of your problem is it is unable to load a window
> manager. You might try using .xsession instead of .xinitrc . In the
> user's home directory, create .xsession. Here's a working example from
> my set-up:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> # This is th
, I already tried with this entry something, but I
am not shure, if I should change it in etc/X11/ ... or in
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/X11/... ?
Does anyone know exactly which of the two is used under what circumstances?
Thanks, Ingo
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like:
1:35:respawn:/bin/sh
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which is not possible with LTSP4 since this file inittab does not exist. Does
anyobe know, how to get a shell on console 2 so that one can switch with Alt+2 ?
?
Thanks, INgo.
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successfull auth.?
Thanks in the meantime for any furher comments; ingo
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Quoting Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 01:43, Ingo Lantschner wrote:
> > Can a
cannot be opened
xdm error (pid 2254): Display ws008.ltsp:0 is being disabled
Installation: RedHat 9, iceWM, xdm
Problem: The Loginbox is displayed, but user is logged off immediatly after
login.
Merci, thanks in advance, INgo.
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> What you are seeing is the xdm login screen. If you would like to change
> it edit the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop right now it should be showing:
> DESKTOP="XDM"
Thanks for your answer, unfortunatly this seems not to be the problem. The file
you mention did not exist on my system, but I tried
Gnome but iceWM and
xdm.
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