Krishna Murphy a écrit :
I tried the line:

DISABLE_ACCESS_CONTROL = Y

on my system, and it made the other screens inaccessible (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-F2 doesn't work.) It seems like that might be the intended behavior, however I also found that Firefox and Gnome terminal were no longer workable.

-Krishna

I removed it, but nothing changes. Anyway it used to work with this line and LTSP 4.1.

On Sun, 28 May 2006, Krishna Murphy wrote:

Denis-

Mine shows the same thing with ltsp4.2, every time I reboot or restart the dhcp3 daemon. I think it's normal, correct behaviour.

-Krishna

OK, so the problem is somewhere else...

Thanks for your help

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