This time it took a long time before the xlock problem happened again. It is
indeed the
xscreensaver which poses the problem:
0 573 28001 2459 0 0 00 Z 0:00 defunct
0 0 2459 1 0 59 20 9520 5336 600103cf7d2 S pts/510:14
xscreensaver
There is
hi!
sorry for re-borning this thread :)
does the sunray connector maps the local filesystem? or do i need to play with
samba to mount remote shares?
regards
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Fecha: Lunes, Febrero 19, 2007 8:39 ombr
Asunto: Re: [SunRay-Users] simultaneous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
sorry for re-borning this thread :)
does the sunray connector maps the local filesystem?
Yes, it does.
Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji
Note:These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer
or do i need to play with samba to mount remote shares?
regards
I too see that some time xlock screen comes when hotdesking is done,
though it is
not reproduced always. A bug 6241444 exists on this.
Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji
Note:These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer
Matthias Ernst wrote:
This time it took a long time before the xlock
Note that utselect will *never* display hosts outside of the local FOG,
is this perhaps what you are seeing? You can run it with the -R option
to get a text-input field where you can type a server name, but that's the
most you can do to deal with extra-FOG hosts - you can't get a chooser
that
El mar, 13-02-2007 a las 09:49 -0700, Scott Serr escribió:
Hello Jose,
Thank you for your updates. My main problem is that every webpage or
resource does things differently and when I try to pull together a
couple Ubuntu pages and a couple Debian pages, I have problems sorting
it all
First of all, to be sure I'm reading this right,
you appear to have *not* configured 134.222.187.0
for Sun Ray (via utadm), and you have configured
192.168.132.0 as an Interconnect (utadm -a
interface). You have not enabled LAN (utadm -L on
or utadm -A subnet). Is this correct?
So, does this
Jose Molina wrote:
That worked for me fine, check my update since steinbachs has the debian
gdm config, and you have to do some minor changes to make it use human
theme.
One big question... Are you using the stock Draper gdm*.deb? I've gone
back and forth on wondering if I have to have
hello list,
the wiki (http://wiki.sun-rays.org) has been moved to a new machine -
the new installation uses mediawiki 1.9.2 and postgresql backend. thanks
to Craig Bender and Rob Giltrap for their help on updating the content.
only the last revision of the pages were imported to the new
After hours of research/googling... I found that a post by Meik
Hellmund almost 2 years ago explains a bit:
http://www.filibeto.org/pipermail/sunray-users/2005-May/000817.html
If I switch from libesd-alsa0 to libesd0 it helps audio work.
esd -d $UTAUDIODEV
then works.
Now... there are two
Scott Serr wrote:
After hours of research/googling... I found that a post by Meik
Hellmund almost 2 years ago explains a bit:
http://www.filibeto.org/pipermail/sunray-users/2005-May/000817.html
If I switch from libesd-alsa0 to libesd0 it helps audio work.
esd -d $UTAUDIODEV
then works.
Now...
Dear SunRay Users,
I installed Solaris 10 06/06 and latest OS patches in my SF280R server.
On top of that, i installed SRSS 3.1 and patch.
I want to access to my thumb drive from my SR150( CAM Mode ). Initially,
i had inserted thumb drive and cannot see my drive. So i followed this
blog
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