This is something that we OSCAR developers have tried and not had great
sucess with.  In order for X to be installed (and work), there are about
50 extra packages to install AND X must be configured.  This can be done
fairly trivially if all the clients have the exact same setup as the
server, but it's not something we know how to automate yet.  If you search
through the archives on the oscar-devel list, you should find an rpmlist
posted that should give you a headstart.

Jason

On 19 Sep 2002, John Hearns wrote:

> On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 14:08, Neng Xu wrote:
> > Hi, every experts:
> >
> > I installed oscar14b10 with Redhat 7.3 on several machines. It's works fine.
> > I also need use X window on the client but the rpmlist which was given in
> > oscarsample directory is too simple, it also has the basic rpms. Does
> > anybody can tell me how to build a rpmlist with KDE and GNOME?
> >
> Hi Neng!
>
> We must get together.
> I'd be interested to see what you are doing.
>
>
> John Hearns
>
>
>
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