Dave,

may be ask why you abandoned the project?

thx,

B.


On 10/07/11 11:17, Dave Wilson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe the issue you have identified is a known issue. I refer you to 
> http://openthinclient.org/Troubleshooting?bl#installation where the issue " 
> The list of the package manager is empty" is discussed.
>
> The first time I installed openthin client on a Ubuntu based system I did not 
> have this problem but did on a subsequent Debian installation. I never 
> investigated it further because I have abandoned the use of open thin client.
>
> Regards
>
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On 7 Oct 2011, at 09:55, Jörn Frenzel<j.fren...@openthinclient.com>  wrote:
>
>>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>>> Van: Jörn Frenzel [mailto:j.fren...@openthinclient.com]
>>> Verzonden: donderdag 6 oktober 2011 12:55
>>> Aan: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Onderwerp: Re: [openthinclient-user] Can't display directory object: 0
>>>
>>> On 06.10.2011 11:37, Helpdesk wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> When i work with the virtual appliance and i connect from another pc to the
>>>> realm i can't see the anything in the packet management. Can't display
>>>> directory object: 0.
>>>>
>>>> What could be the problem and how can I resolve this.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> regards
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Rob,
>>>
>>> keep in mind that the maschine on which you're trying to start the manager
>>> must be able to contact the otc-server by its hostname:
>>>
>>> e.g.  If the hostname of the otc-server is "openthinclient-server" and your
>>> local domain is "net.intern", your computer should be able to ping or dig
>>>
>>> openthinclient-server.net.intern
>>> and
>>> openthinclient-server
>>>
>>> Please try it on a commandshell.
>>>
>>> Maybe all components of the manager will operate well without a propper
>>> name resolution. The packet management will not work without it.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jörn
>>>
>>> On 07.10.2011 09:17, Helpdesk wrote:
>>> Thanx Jörn i can't ping it so i added the instance in the DNS server but 
>>> when I try to open the realm it comes with the error: Can't load realm: 
>>> Can't init directory.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Rob
>>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> this sounds strange. Can you try it from a diffenrent machine? Do you use
>> Windows or Linux on the client side?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jörn
>>
>>
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