Hi,
I've seen this come up a couple of times on the list. It happened to
me too recently.
I'd been happily using LISTEN * for some time but now (on debian
testing at least) I must say LISTEN 192.168.1.1 (the server's ip)
maybe that's your case too.
Chris
On 3/28/06, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister <
Am Dienstag, den 28.03.2006, 10:18 +0200 schrieb Stefan Eldeby:
> Hi
> When an client connects to the server the login screen does not appears.
> I will only have a gray screen with cursor.
> When I'm looking in the ltspcfg the xdmcp service is not installed.
>
> I have enabled xdmcp in gdm.conf,
Hi
When an client connects to the server the login screen does not appears.
I will only have a gray screen with cursor.
When I'm looking in the ltspcfg the xdmcp service is not installed.
I have enabled xdmcp in gdm.conf, the service is runing and i can login local.
How do i fix it?
/stefan
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On 9/10/05, Jim McQuillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Devendra Shirsath wrote:
> > hello friends
> > I got gray screen on client machine with one X cursor, but i am not
> > able to ge thelogin screen
It would be beneficial if you mention which distribution you are
running. No
Devendra,
maybe your window isn't wide enough to see the 'gdm' or 'xdm' on the end
of the line.
Also, do this, to see what process-id 862 is:
ps -p 862 -lf
That should tell you if it's GDM, XDM or KDM. Keep in mind that you
need to re-run the netstat, to get the current process id, as it
Am Samstag, den 10.09.2005, 11:42 +0530 schrieb Devendra Shirsath:
> hello friends
> I got gray screen on client machine with one X cursor, but i am not
> able to ge thelogin screen
> When i search it in ltsp forum I found many people sending same url as
> below as a solution
> http://wiki.ltsp.or
hello friends
I got gray screen on client machine with one X cursor, but i am not
able to ge thelogin screen
When i search it in ltsp forum I found many people sending same url as
below as a solution
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/Troubleshooting-GrayScreen#Determining_the_cause_of_probl
i have none of the possible problem described in the wiki.
so i really does not know where i have to look.
i will try installing gdm...
Alle 20:24, lunedì 18 aprile 2005, hai scritto:
> n the wiki..wiki.ltsp.org
>
> > Luciano
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i'm using gentoo with kde.
it' apper only the gray screen.
i really does not know why.
i have read of an issue with 10.0.0.0 lan.
it's true ?
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Jim McQuillan wrote:
Rick,
64-bit linux shouldn't make any difference.
When you ran through the grayscreen document, what did you find when you
did:
netstat -anp | grep ":177 "
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 10:46, Rick Reynolds wrote:
Hello. I am trying to get LTSP 4
Rick,
64-bit linux shouldn't make any difference.
When you ran through the grayscreen document, what did you find when you
did:
netstat -anp | grep ":177 "
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 10:46, Rick Reynolds wrote:
> Hello. I am trying to get LTSP 4.1 to work on S
Hello. I am trying to get LTSP 4.1 to work on SUSE 9.1 64-bit. I am
using a Term-150 thin client, but this fails to start an X session. I
have checked all the items in the "gray screen" document, and all of
this information is correct, except for ipchains which the system can't
find and whic
Hello. I am trying to get LTSP 4.1 to work on SUSE 9.1 64-bit. I am using
a Term-150 thin client, but this fails to start an X session. I have
checked all the items in the "gray screen" document, and all of this
information is correct, except for ipchains which the system can't find and
which is
Varun,
Are both eth0 and eth1 connected to the same switch ?
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004, Varun wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks for all the help. I got it going.
>
> This machine has 2 NICs with eth0 as gateway
> and eth1 for LAN.
>
> I had temporarily disabled eth
Hello,
Thanks for all the help. I got it going.
This machine has 2 NICs with eth0 as gateway
and eth1 for LAN.
I had temporarily disabled eth0. I think it was this
that was creating confusion for DM.
The moment I enabled eth0 the login screen was there.
I put back firewall and iptables and
Varun,
Have you gone through the gray screen howto ?
Find it here:
http://www.ltsp.org/contrib/gray_screen.html
Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Varun wrote:
> Hello ,
> I am not able to fix this gray screen problem.
> I have checked the following :
>
>
>
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 10:31, Varun wrote:
> Hello ,
> I am not able to fix this gray screen problem.
> I have checked the following :
Try to see if you can get an XDMCP session locally with Xnest:
Xnest :1 -query 127.0.0.1
. If that works, I'd advise you to check to make sure you don't
Hello ,
I am not able to fix this gray screen problem.
I have checked the following :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] varun]# netstat -anp | grep ":177 "
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:177
0.0.0.0:* 1452/kdm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] varun]# ps -e | grep " .dm"
1452 ?
Hi Joyce,
is g/k/xdm running? do a "ps ax" and check.
Also try to kill the X-Server by pressing "ctrl-alt-backspace" - in some
cases this helped to get the login-screen - don't know why though.
Tom(my)___
On Thursday 08 August 2002 21:08, you wrote:
> Hello
>
> I just install a ltsp on a Debian
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