log in a separate instance as a power user or admin and see if that is a
help to do what u want. if u use the lower F keys below 7 u will get
command line logins only but if u use upper ones above 7 can get xserver
access.
seems to me Fed mentioned they locked res for RDPLAY screen optimum so
I've just got one problem left. I can't get Ubuntu to get my display
hardware correct. The res is stuck at such a low value on my server that I
can't use the configuration tools. All the client machines are OK. It's an
Intel Motherboard with onboard video chipset.
Bill
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 5:1
Thanks Andy. I've given up on it. Trying the new RRAbuntu now. Centos 5
supports these NICs, it's whatever drivers got bound into the BA that's the
problem.
Bill
On Feb 5, 2012, at 5:06, VE4PER/ Andy wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> Ran into exactly same thing when I installed the Centos5 version as well
also u may be able to find others' solutions in email list archives; but
was a while back and possible archives were taken offline
On 12-02-05 12:11 PM, Bill Putney wrote:
Anyone else have these problems? I'm on my 18th hour trying to load
the Broadcast Appliance LiveCD on our systems here.
2
Hi Bill,
Ran into exactly same thing when I installed the Centos5 version as
well. In the end I had to add a 2nd older pci NIC card and disable the
onboard nic to get it to recognize the card.
For some reason Centos didn't set up modules to work with onboard NIC.
Recall there was others that
Anyone else have these problems? I'm on my 18th hour trying to load the
Broadcast Appliance LiveCD on our systems here.
2 of my 4 computers work fine, 2 don't. One of the ones that doesn't is the
server. I get "failed; no link present. Check cable?" One of the ones that
fails is an Intel motherboa