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Subject: [Ltsp-Discuss] Anybody?? Really need help with this one
> Hi,
>
> I posted this last week and not a single reply...DOH!
>
> I have been banging my head against this one al
Try removing ~/.Xauthority maybe?
-mike
On Monday 11 August 2003 11:21 am, Michael Dengler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I posted this last week and not a single reply...DOH!
>
> I have been banging my head against this one all weekend and am no
> closer to a fix..grr
>
> Any help?..anyone.
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Michael Dengler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I posted this last week and not a single reply...DOH!
>
> I have been banging my head against this one all weekend and am no
> closer to a fix..grr
>
> Any help?..anyoneanyone??
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
> --Pr
Hi,
I posted this last week and not a single reply...DOH!
I have been banging my head against this one all weekend and am no
closer to a fix..grr
Any help?..anyoneanyone??
Thanks
Mike
--Previous Post---
Hi,
I have been running LTSP on a server
> I don't know if this is the same problem we had, but sounds very similar
to
> a problem we had. There are three files in /var/lib/nfs that we had to
> remove: etab, rtab and xtab. If you remove them, they are recreated on
boot.
Mike,
So sorry. I should have noted that the nfs service must be st
Hello Michael,
> I posted this last week and not a single reply...DOH!
It's like getting 120-150 messages a day and having to sort quickly,
ya know? And then having to install xdm (which is of no use for me
personally, as I prefer kdm - or gdm if kdm makes trouble)...
> I have been banging m
Mike,
Hmm. First of all, try setting RUNLEVEL = 3
in the lts.conf file.
Then, when you get a bash prompt, run this:
sh /tmp/start_ws
I suspect you'll get the same error, but lets make sure.
I'm not sure why the display would be '...:1.0', it really should
be "...:0.0".
Have you tried cus
Found on:
http://www.kclug.org/old_archives/linux-activists/1993/jul/1/1217.shtml
[...]for the errors, the 2816 exit code is
11*256, and signal 11 is SIGSEGV, the 256 is 256*1 and 1 is SIGHUP. I
think that is what they are referring to. So when xdm sends the server
a SIGHUP to reset it, it might b