Hi Jim,
I am using RedHat 8.0 packed with LTSP 3 (which was installed,
but I never tried to use it). First I uninstalled LTSP 3
package from my server. I removed /opt directory (all subdirectories
were empty). Then I installed LTSP 4.1 packages using ltspadmin.
Here are the outputs:
ltspcfg -p
Thanks a lot! Creation of a symbolic link in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/X11/
to /tmp/XF86Config solved my problem.
Nice day to everybody,
Peter
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do the messages as /tmp/XF86Config is being created help you at all? I
found that x would grab XF86Config-4
Hi,
I am a newbie in Linux and I am trying to set up ltsp on RH 8.0 server
and one client in our library. After a while I managed to set up text
connection to the server (RUNLEVEL = 4) but I did not succeed in
starting the X connection.
With standard XSERVER=auto I got this error:
XFree86