Hey Dave!
I got the same Error some time ago.
You have to move the wrapper-linux-x86-32 file out of its folder. You can move
it to /opt/ or somewhere else you want.
I can’t realy explain why this is happening… it looks to me, as the initscript
identifies an 64bit-system as an 32bit so that it is looking for the
32bit-binarys.
Whatever … on this way the server should start.
Greetings,
Toni
Von: David Wilson [mailto:nenena...@yahoo.co.uk]
Gesendet: Montag, 10. Oktober 2011 11:22
An: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: [openthinclient-user] Re - New Install on amd64 based server
Hi All,
Have just done a fresh installationof Ubuntu 9.1 using the Desktop -64 .iso.
I have installed Java and the java -version info and about:plugins info all
seem O.K.
I have installed Open Thin client but when I run the thin client manager I get
an unable to connect message.
I have used /etc/init.d/openthinclient start to see if it is running, and get
the following message :-
Starting openthinclient.org 1.0.0...eval: 1:
/opt/openthinclient/bin/./wrapper-linux-x86-32: not found
Looks like it is looking for something 32 bit related.
Can anybody help me before my next nervous breakdown - shall put the error
message into Google to see if anything pops up.
Thanks
Dave
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