Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - Wyse s10 Terminal

2011-10-10 Thread David Wilson
Hi Lee, It's taking several minutes for  the Dell Optiplex I have been using to log onto openthinclient, so the wyse was intended to see what a proprietary thin client performed like. I have no knowledge of Default ICA and Default RDP connections nor do I understand the relevance of the jar fil

Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - Wyse s10 Terminal

2011-10-10 Thread Lee Allen
I have used the Wyse S10. It's very easy to set up and use. I don't remember the details - it has been a few years - but just power it up and follow the options on screen. I don't quite understand why you would use it with openthinclient though. It has a complete OS and the various client apps

[openthinclient-user] Re - Wyse s10 Terminal

2011-10-10 Thread David Wilson
Hi All, Have just goat a Wyse S10 Thin Client Terminal. I notice that this is on the approved hardware list, along with a .jar reference. Is the Wyse easy to set up?  I have tried to get at the on-line configuration pages for Wyse but there is an issue on the Wyse site so if anyone is listenin

Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server

2011-10-10 Thread David Wilson
Thanks Jorn, Here is the info you requested.! davew@davew-desktop:~$ uname -a Linux davew-desktop 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux davew@davew-desktop:~$ davew@davew-desktop:~$ davew@davew-desktop:~$ java -version java version "1.6.0_24"

[openthinclient-user] Re - /wrapper-linux-x86-32: not found error message

2011-10-10 Thread David Wilson
Hi All, I tried searching for the file but couldn't find it, so decided to try the /etc/init.d/openthinclient start command and she started. Very strange - openthinclient is definitely a women as I think I have said before. Yes Jom, it is the 64 bit version of Ububtu I have installed. Problem a

Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server

2011-10-10 Thread Jörn Frenzel
Dear Dave, dear Toni, some times ago i noticed the same problem. It depends on the distri you use. As Toni already mentioned, the plattform detection somtimes fails. But moving wrapper-linux-x86-32 away isn't the solution. @Dave: Please send me the output of "uname -a" and "java -version" Then

Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server

2011-10-10 Thread Jörn Frenzel
Hi Dave, did you install a 32 or a 64 instance of java? Regards -- Jörn Frenzel Development and Support mailto:j.fren...@openthinclient.com On 10.10.2011 11:22, David Wilson wrote: > Hi All, > > Have just done a fresh installationof Ubuntu 9.1 using the Desktop -64 .iso. > > I have insta

Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server

2011-10-10 Thread Warnecke, Toni
Hey Dave! I got the same Error some time ago. You have to move the wrapper-linux-x86-32 file out of its folder. You can move it to /opt/ or somewhere else you want. I can’t realy explain why this is happening… it looks to me, as the initscript identifies an 64bit-system as an 32bit so that it i

Re: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server

2011-10-10 Thread Bart Coninckx
On 10/10/11 11:22, David Wilson wrote: > Hi All, > > Have just done a fresh installationof Ubuntu 9.1 using the Desktop -64 .iso. > > I have installed Java and the java -version info and about:plugins info > all seem O.K. > > I have installed Open Thin client but when I run the thin client manager

[openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server

2011-10-10 Thread David Wilson
Hi All, Have just done a fresh installationof Ubuntu 9.1 using the Desktop -64 .iso. I have installed Java and the java -version info and about:plugins info all seem O.K. I have installed Open Thin client but when I run the thin client manager I get an unable to connect message. I have used /