I've just looked at my setup and the wrapper.log is in 
/whateveryourinstallpathis/openthinclient/wrapper/logs/wrapper.log

It will most definitely tell you what is wrong. You can also ssh with 
root into the openthinclient and look at /home/tcos/.xsession_errors

HTH,

B.


On 09/28/11 11:01, Dave Wilson wrote:
> Hi,Thanks for your comments. I don't know Ubuntu very well and that is not 
> helping in setting up OpenThinClient,  also I have found that certain booting 
> problems appear and clear and reappear so I am intending to go back to basics.
>
> I have a server on which Ubuntu 9.1 is installed attached to a switch as is 
> the intended Thin Client. I have a router  which is also attached to the 
> switch, which I am using to hand out an IP address via it's DHCP.
>
> I have managed to see the final user login and enter a username and password 
> but then nothing happens. I have struggled to get to this point consistently.
>
> I shall persevere because I think this is a good product, but am worried 
> about the hardware (Dell Optiplex and Dimension computers) as another 
> variable in all of this.
>
> Thanks for your comments.
>
> Regards
>
> Dave
>
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