Leo,

The XFree86 program IS in the ltsp_x_core file.

If you unpacked that package, and didn't have XFree86, then
you must have a corrupt package file or something.

Lots and lots of people have installed ltsp_x_core, and
had XFree86 as a result.

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Leo B. Freeman wrote:

> 
> This is my first attempt at using the LTSP.
> Following directions, I downloaded the four files
> ltsp_core-3.0.9-i386.tgz
> ltsp_kernel-3.0.5-i386.tgz
> ltsp_x_core-3.0.4-i386.tgz
> ltsp_x_fonts-3.0.0-i386.tgz
> and installed them. After some debugging, the LTSP kernel
> loaded and started to initialize the X-terminal system.
> Things came to a halt when trying to setup XFree86.
> The final console messages were:
> ---
> Building the XF86Config file
> Building the start.ws script
> Starting syslogd
> /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86: No such file or directory
> ---
> And it is true. Both of the usr/X11R6/bin directories,
> the one in the installation tree (the untared ltsp_x_core/i386/bin)
> and the one under /opt/ltsp/i386) were empty.
> No XFree86 anywhere in the four *.tgz files.
> I tried copying the XFree86 from my server into the LTSP
> directory tree, but got into wrong compiler and library problems.
> I then downloaded and installed
> ltsp_x336_svga-3.0.0-i386.tgz
> and got the LTSP client to boot up. However, the display leaves
> something to be desired - scrolling text in an xterm window sheds
> pixels, leaving little dots on the screen.
> 
> So - How do I get a XFree86 Xserver for the LTSP X-terminal?
> 
> Leo B. Freeman 
> 
> 
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