On Fri, April 7, 2006 2:49 am, Andrew wrote:
> Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
>>On Thu, April 6, 2006 10:20 am, Centro de Gestión Informática wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi, I have the same problem. It's seems like ltspcfg doesn't detect the
>>>display manager installed in Fedora Core 5.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>The GDM in Fedora Core 5 has a different configuration, and ltspcfg
>> hasn't
>>caught up with that yet.
>>
>>Most of us have been in Boston at Linux World this week, and we haven't
>>had a chance to load up a FC5 box to dig into the problem.  I'm sure
>> we'll
>>have it cleared up by early next week tho.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Jim McQuillan
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Someone has a solution for this ?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Carlos Álvarez
>>>
>>>El mié, 05-04-2006 a las 21:44 +0300, Sami Heikkinen escribió:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I installed the LTSP 4.2 to Fedora Core 5, but I have problems running
>>>>ltspcfg, it gives an error:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ltspcfg
>>>>
>>>>ltspcfg - Version 0.13
>>>>
>>>>Checking Runlevel....: 5
>>>>Checking Ethernet Interfaces
>>>>Checking Dhcpd.....
>>>>Checking Tftpd.......
>>>>Checking Portmapper...
>>>>Checking nfs....
>>>>Checking xdmcp.........Can't call method "is_enabled" without a package
>>>>or
>>>>object reference at /usr/sbin/ltspcfg line 2071..
>>>>
>>>>.....
>>>>Line 2071 in /usr/sbin/ltspcfg looks like this:
>>>>
>>>>  sub is_enabled {
>>>>    my $self   = shift;
>>>>    main::verbose_dot();
>>>>    my $result = 0;           ## FIXME
>>>>
>>>>    $self->{enabled} = $self->{current_dm}->is_enabled();  <--- line
>>>>2071
>>>>
>>>>    return( $self->{enabled} );
>>>>
>>>>  }
>>>>....
>>>>
>>>>Could this be a bug?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
> This also affects Slackware 10.2 (using Gware Gnome Rev G). Also the tgz
> doesn't install correctly. I had to put the files in place by hand.

I'd like to fix this install problem, but "doesn't install correctly"
really doesn't give me any information that I could use.  Did you get an
error?  Did it install the files to the wrong place?

Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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