Re: [Ltsp-discuss] No-Go on Suse 9.0 - Please HELP!

2004-02-24 Thread tallison
> Craig Herring schrieb: > >> So far I have tried 3 different servers using Suse 9.0 without success >> running >> LTSP4.0. There seems to be a problem with KDE being used this way in >> Suse9. >> XDM works fine. The terminals get to the point where the background of >> the >> login screen is the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] No-Go on Suse 9.0 - Please HELP!

2004-02-24 Thread André Sänger
Craig Herring schrieb: So far I have tried 3 different servers using Suse 9.0 without success running LTSP4.0. There seems to be a problem with KDE being used this way in Suse9. XDM works fine. The terminals get to the point where the background of the login screen is there but the login box

RE: [Ltsp-discuss] No-Go on Suse 9.0 - Please HELP!

2004-01-27 Thread Evan Littmann
We have a SuSE 9.0 server running LTSP 4.0 with KDE for the workstations just fine. You might want to make a custom XF86Config for the workstation, if you can get Linux running locally it would create a perfect one. How did you enable XDMCP? For us the ltspcfg script didn't work, so we had to fo

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] No-Go on Suse 9.0 - Please HELP!

2004-01-27 Thread Todd Shoemaker
Try GDM. It will launch KDE, WindowMaker, Gnome, etc, just fine. You can make it launch KDE by default. -Todd On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 13:53, Craig Herring wrote: > So far I have tried 3 different servers using Suse 9.0 without success running > LTSP4.0. There seems to be a problem with KDE bein

[Ltsp-discuss] No-Go on Suse 9.0 - Please HELP!

2004-01-22 Thread Craig Herring
So far I have tried 3 different servers using Suse 9.0 without success running LTSP4.0. There seems to be a problem with KDE being used this way in Suse9. XDM works fine. The terminals get to the point where the background of the login screen is there but the login box is not. X then kills i