Re: [SunRay-Users] Ubuntu 8.04 gdm.conf

2008-06-26 Thread Elmar Pruesse
Meik Hellmund wrote: > Just a question: Do you have the X keyboard extension enabled? > I get correctly working keyboard only by enabling this extension. > > And I need the xkb-data-legacy package in order to enable it. > We have the X Keyboard extension enabled, the xkb-data-legacy package ins

[SunRay-Users] 2.6.24-gentoo-r4

2008-06-26 Thread Sandy Spence
Hi All, I tried to install SRSS 4 on a Gentoo box running the 2.6.24-gentoo-r4 kernel it failed to compile I then noticed the remark if it fails to compile use a kernel < 2.6.24 My question is has anyone successfully installed using 2.6.24-gentoo-r4? Regards, Sandy Spence ===

[SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Jan M. Stankovsky
Hi! I wonder what this opening on top of the sun ray 2 is. you can pull this thing out but what to put in? any hints? thanks! jan ___ SunRay-Users mailing list SunRay-Users@filibeto.org http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users

Re: [SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Bjoern Rost
> I wonder what this opening on top of the sun ray 2 is. you can pull this > thing out but what to put in? > > any hints? It is reserved for future use with a SIMcard. I guess you could store some configuration parameters on it. Bjoern ___ SunRay-Use

Re: [SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Knut Talman
Looks like a SIM card for a cell phone, maybe for wireless networks? Brgds, Knut 2008/6/26 Jan M. Stankovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi! > > I wonder what this opening on top of the sun ray 2 is. you can pull this > thing out but what to put in? > > any hints? > > thanks! > > jan > __

Re: [SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Bob Doolittle
Jan M. Stankovsky wrote: Hi! I wonder what this opening on top of the sun ray 2 is. you can pull this thing out but what to put in? It's intended to hold a SIM card, but at this point in time there's no software to support the use of such a card, so there's nothing useful you can do with it

Re: [SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Craig Bender
It's a SIM card slot, future plans in the works. Jan M. Stankovsky wrote: Hi! I wonder what this opening on top of the sun ray 2 is. you can pull this thing out but what to put in? any hints? thanks! jan ___ SunRay-Users mailing list SunRay-Users

Re: [SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Kent Peacock
Jan M. Stankovsky wrote: Hi! I wonder what this opening on top of the sun ray 2 is. you can pull this thing out but what to put in? It's a slot for a SIM chip (which are essentially smart cards) like the ones used in cell phones. The idea was to use it to store configuration information, bu

Re: [SunRay-Users] sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Michael Bender
On Jun 26, 2008, at 8:54 AM, Knut Talman wrote: Looks like a SIM card for a cell phone, That is the SIM card slot. maybe for wireless networks? We don't have any applications that use that feature currently. What would you use it for if you could? mike Brgds, Knut 2008/6/26 Jan

[SunRay-Users] Re: sun ray 2

2008-06-26 Thread Bob Prendergast
> It's a slot for a SIM chip (which are essentially smart cards) like the > ones used in cell phones. The idea was to use it to store configuration > information, but we didn't get around to writing software for it. Does > anyone out there think it's a good feature, if we could write a driver

[SunRay-Users] Rdp from sunray

2008-06-26 Thread Rex Luscus
Hi: I have 6 sun ray clients connected to a server with sun ray server. I want to provide a new connection for other 6 new users to a windows terminal server. There are some configuration in Sun Ray to make this or I must to install rdesktop for this application??? __

[SunRay-Users] Sunray, USB and ESX question.

2008-06-26 Thread Christian Montero Hernández
Greetings everyone I have a doubt regarding the usb port forwarding in sunray installed along VMware ESX with Windows XP virtual machines. I have read the documentation of vmware and there is an application that can do the job, but this application in installed on O.S. of the thinclint (which

[SunRay-Users] Problem with windows connector

2008-06-26 Thread Andreas Höschler
Hi all, our sun ray users access a windows 2003 terminal server with 5 CALs (device calls) installed via the sunray windows connector. /opt/SUNWuttsc/bin/uttsc -l de-DE -g 1024x768 10.0.0.201 This used to work for weeks. When I try that now uttsc gives me The terminal Service

[SunRay-Users] windows connector problem

2008-06-26 Thread Andreas Höschler
Hi all, I am referring to my other post with the same subject. When I try to connect to a windows 2003 server (5 device cal license installed) with uttsc -l de-DE -g 1024x768 10.0.0.201 I get The Terminal Services license could not be upgraded. However, I can successfully c