Just a test of unsubscribing and resubscribing as for the last month my
replies never made it to the list.
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You logic is flawed. To be legal, you will be buying at least two types
of CAL's.
All users need a MS Windows CAL. This CAL covers you for
authentication, file/print, etc.
From a Terminal Services Standpoint it depends on what version of
Windows Server you are running.
For Windows 2000,
The performance hit of going 8 bit won't be worth the bandwidth you'd
save if any. /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig -p on, off, default are the options.
Edvin Syse wrote:
on the SunRay framebuffer. There, some of the lines show up as solid
black
lines which make the grid to strong and unusable.
add dtsession back into the mix of your cam applications.
Jeff Meidinger wrote:
Has anyone tried setting up the Sun Rays in CAM mode to present non-card
users with the Windows login but card users with Solaris JDS? We have
done this but are running into issues when Solaris users pull out their
Typically this only happens if dtsession is on selected to run.
Available Apps and apps to run are two different things. If it really
is selected to be ran, and this happens you can do the following to
defeat utxlock for the CAM users only.
Create a script called
(you choose which is best for you) that accesses Windows via Terminal
Services. Note that Terminal services includes Citrix, RDP, and pretty
much any remote display fashion other than administrative remote control
purposes.
Ralf K. Wiegand wrote:
--- Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0204/817-5490.pdf
http://www.sun.com/sunray/docs/SunRay_atHome033105.pdf
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ThinGuy?entry=the_importance_of_mtu
Dave McGuire wrote:
On Jul 27, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Derek Konigsberg wrote:
Just get a SunRay for home, then. They go
transitional step.
-jerry
Craig Bender wrote:
WRT the VPN, it all depends on what your security requirements are.
Some customers are happy with the RC4.
I know the Linksys firmware is open sources. In theory it could he
made to provide the minimum information the SR needs to boot, which
would
something that you wouldn't. (Guy Kawasaki,
_Rules_for_Revolutionaries_) Charge the Sun Ray server license per CPU
and skip both user and connection licensing. Make it easier on all of
us. :^)
-jerry
Craig Bender wrote:
That's awesome!
I hear you on the softclient. I'm in your camp. I
Hey all,
Got a couple of important patches from our S10 Gnome folks for you 3.1
beta users. Enjoy.
SPARC
http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/patchunavail.pl?type=2target=/private-cgi/bounce.pl?url=/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-119410-01-1
FYI, these are private patches. So you need a service plan (or get
your Sun SE to get them for you). You didn't hear the last part from
me. :)
Craig Bender wrote:
Hey all,
Got a couple of important patches from our S10 Gnome folks for you 3.1
beta users. Enjoy.
SPARC
http
Yes this can be done man utxlock (if the Sun Ray Man pages are in your
man path).
This can be done system wide by root, or each user could do it for
themselves. However, it does take a slight bit of work and is not gui
driven.
Dave McGuire wrote:
Hi folks. Is there any way to disable
Perhaps that you need to buy a Sun Ray?
Darin Perusich wrote:
but there's no license enforcement in the software to begin with so how
is it problematic from a revenue standpoint?
Craig Bender wrote:
It's really the enforcement of the license. Which we don't do
currently which would make
be losing revenue.
kind of like being able to use all 0's or 9's as the license key for M$
windows or office back in day. but that was part of their world
dominance plan wasn't it :)
Craig Bender wrote:
Perhaps that you need to buy a Sun Ray?
Darin Perusich wrote:
but there's no license
The correct way to get a citrix license is to find your local var. They
should be able to get you a 30-90 day demo whether through ESD
(Electronic Software Dist) or by getting you a CD. Most likely this
will be Citrix Presentation Server 4.0 (their newest product)
What you can download is
OK, that makes sense then.
Lebar, Russell J wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW Russ,
I'm curious as to how a user is going to have two or more
sessions if done properly. Also, use of network home
directories and roaming profiles will eliminate the other
on a SF240 and
Citrix on Dell server. Any tunning issues on the
solaris/sun ray side, when going from say 2 users to
500 users in the real world? Like /etc/system file
etc... to make the entire setup run at best
performance?
Ralf
--- Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, that makes sense
NSCM is not available under Linux.
Release notes, page 2:
http://docs-pdf.sun.com/817-6813/817-6813.pdf
Matthew C. Aycock wrote:
I tried to enable the NSCM sessions on my Linux server. However,
the -M option to utpolicy does not accept -M. Am I missing something?
Correct. It is not in 3.0 or 3.1 (or as marketing keeps making me say 3
and 3 Update 1)
{Darkavich} Steven Misrack wrote:
On Aug 18, 2005, at 15:30, Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Steve,
Sorry for the delay. NSCM is not going to be in 3.1. I will check
with product marketing wrt
Please respond direct to me if you could (I know it's more work on this
list).
Do you:
1) Use Multihead
2) Use Xinerama
3) % of MH groups that are Xinerama vs normal
4) Use some sort of windows access in addition to Multihead and which of
those are Xinerama.
Thanks folks! Your answers
Ralf,
In /opt/SUNWut/kiosk/bin/dtsession
replace:
exec /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
with:
exec /usr/dt/bin/ttsession -c /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
Let me know if that works.
Ralf K. Wiegand wrote:
Correction!!! It is not utrestart -c what creates the
error message. It is the session manager.
---
Don't forget you can have tsitouch turn your 150 into a touch screen, so
nothing other than your digits are required. If enough of you put them
in your kitchens, hot tubs, bathrooms, etc perhaps you could qualify for
a bulk discount. ;)
Dave McGuire wrote:
BAUMLER Julie L wrote:
You
There are easier ways.
on SRSS 3.0 or later, check out /opt/SUNWut/bin/utwho
Depending on your token type, your mac should be in the variables listed
when you type set.
When I want to do it in a script, I use this:
SRMAC=`cd $UTDEVROOT; pwd | sed 's/.*\(\)/\1/'`
Leigh Porter
Althea,
Are you using any low bandwidth connection to Tarantella? If not, you
can tune the AIP protocol so it uses more bandwidth to get better
performance.
Althea Booysen wrote:
Hi All,
Hope someone can help me with this.
We've got a couple of users that's accessing some of our
Sounds like a duplex mismatch somewhere.
Are you sure the DTU is running @ 100 Full duplex? What happens when
you hit the three volume keys? Does it say 100F?
Also check the server side. Server nic's can be forced to 100 FDX if
neccesary, but DTU's must always be set to switch ports that
Force the switch that your sun ray on to 100 full or put it on a 10/half
hub. Watch the SR go to 10 half and exhibit the exact problems that
were explained.
Also, it's well documented that Cisco switches and Sun servers had a
serious issue performing auto-neg correctly a few years back.
Port fast should be enabled, which is basically turning off spanning tree.
{Darkavich} Steven Misrack wrote:
On Sep 27, 2005, at 08:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not that I think the duplex neg has anything to do with this
particular issue
but I can share this with regards to Cisco switches.
It's not possible.
Jeff Meidinger wrote:
Anyone tried to get Project Looking Glass, the 3D Java Desktop, to run
on Sun Rays? It looks like it may have pretty specific graphic
requirements so it may not be possible but has anyone tried? What would
happen if the graphic requirements weren't met
That will introduce collisions, not latency.
The best thing to get is a hardware network simulator (WAN Emulator)
(google for it). They're not cheap though.
There are some software packages out there. Dummynet is getting
popular, 1 BSD box, two nic's, instant WAN Emulator.
No smiley face though.
Troy Knabe wrote:
That will introduce collisions, not latency.
Yes, I know. I was just kidding.
-Troy
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Hi Jefferey,
We have a bug filed for the dt messaging issue. In the meantime, this
work-around will solve your problem.
Edit /opt/SUNWut/kiosk/bin/dtsession
replace:
exec /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
with:
exec /usr/dt/bin/ttsession -c /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
Regarding your kiosk issues, I'll
It depends on who your door access vendor is. They usually sell cards
with a variety of smart card chips on them. I know HID makes various
cards as does GE that work with Sun Ray.
Joe Reid wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 02:38:21PM +0100, Markolf Gudjons wrote:
Hi guys,
we are using swipe
How much beer do we all owe Otto? I think I alone owe him at least a
semi-truck load of his favorite beverage. Three cheers for Otto!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig Dupree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the auth_log, I see only messages like this.
ERROR: could not connect to admin server
Dale,
utconfig has ties to the hostname and utadm/dhcp has ties to the ip address.
You need to utconfig -u and utadm -r and then utconfig and create your
interconnect via utadm.
Dale Harris wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problems getting some Sun Ray systems to come back after
changing the IP and
Instead of calling redesktop from the cam application definition, you
need to have cam call a script, and in that script you do all your
rdesktop commands.
Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Hallo All,
I want to start a rdesktop session from within a Controlled Access Mode
environment.
The login screen
wrote:
Craig,
I am using the dhcp server on the SRSS3.1, I am offering IP's through the
utadm command.
Thanks Dave
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Hi Fabio,
No it's not possible. This would require a shared memory model across
seperate nodes of a cluster. Tandem and Vax did this somewhat, but
nothing does this today, at least for interactive applications. If the
server where the code was executing fails, what your working on goes
Hi Greg,
Sun Ray currently only supports mass storage under Solaris.
Greg Rodenhiser wrote:
As a follow up. Has ANYONE gotten USB memory sticks (pen drives) to
work on their SunRay's (SRSS 3.1) on linux, namely Redhat Enterpprise 3
AS? If so, how?
On 12/9/05, * Christoph Litauer*
is not a
requirement for us, it would be a HUGE plus. Thanks!!
On 12/9/05, *Craig Bender* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Greg,
Sun Ray currently only supports mass storage under Solaris.
Greg Rodenhiser wrote:
As a follow up. Has ANYONE gotten USB
I would think it depends on what applications you would run as an end
user on the Sun Ray Server as to whether it would be ideal. I don't
believe any formal tests have been run ith Sun Ray using the T1 chips,
at least not by the product team. Not sure how many end user apps out
there are
Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under
the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an IP address.
I think I'm getting confused.
Can you do a utadm -l and utadm -p on both servers?
From there the Sun Ray did a secondary
Andreas Höschler wrote:
So you are getting a session on server A because you have lan connection
allowed. Do a utadm -L off on server A.
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello Craig,
Hmm..I think your seeing the IP of the server it connected to. Under
the graphic of the DTU on the top of the OSD there should be an
Yes, with Sun Ray Server 3.1 and Regional hotdesking (also called AMGH).
Kevin wrote:
hi there !
if there are many SunRay Server in the same subnet, then Smart Card user
wants to logon to the provided SunRay Server ?
i mean that Smart Card user A must login to the SunRay Server A
No, you cannot change this. It's hard coded. It's a feature to prevent
DoS attacks BTW so a malicious user can not tie up all your RDP connections.
I usually run a script that prompts the user to press a button to start
windows (just like Wyse/Neoware/HP, etc)
Ivar Janmaat wrote:
Hello,
Bob,
You can run utquery to see the version of fw your sun rays are currently
running.
Are you running 3.0 or 3.1? What version of Linux?
Sun does care. This alias is great, but this is not an official Sun
support mechanism. If this is a legitimate bug on a supported distro,
opening a
AuthSrvr=192.168.128.1
AuthPort=7009
LogHost=191.60.3.20
FwSrvr=192.168.128.1
NewTVer=3.0_51,REV=2004.11.10.16.18
currentAuth=192.168.128.1
currentFW=3.0_51,REV=2004.11.10.16.18
ticket # 64849617
Thanks
Bob
Craig Bender wrote:
Bob,
You can
Mark,
How does the application respond when access via RDP from other
platforms (i.e. a PC running RDP or the Sun Ray Server console)?
Mark Griffin wrote:
We're a reseller running a small Sun Ray demonstration for a university.
It's a self contained 100 Mb network with a D-Link router
It works fine. I would however use different subnets for your 172
address. Right now they are on the same subnet and that can confuse the
Sun Ray DHCP scripts.
After you down and unplumb (and remove and hosts.bge1 type files and
clean up the other system files) run a utadm -a bge1 and like
Jimmy,
Before you call rdesktop -N, try calling this:
xset led 1
This sets the numlock to on and I've had no problems getting it to sync.
Jimmy Fox wrote:
If you use the -N flag in rdesktop the Sun Rays do not sync up correctly. It
takes four presses of the numLock key before it syncs
Or give the teacher a smart card.
Neal A. Lucier wrote:
Matthew C. Aycock wrote:
The SunRay is using the Standard DtLogin and the students are using
the New DtLgogin on Solaris 10. All the computers are running
Solaris 10 Update 1. Is there any way to get the New dtlogin?
This is SRS3.1.
There is also the rare occasion that the monitor did not reset
correctly. Smaller than 1024x768 and you will get the old style greeter.
Brad Lackey wrote:
That desktop was not connected to an NSCM login session. You probably
enabled NSCM and did not do a utrestart or only did a warm restart.
, you will probably want to dis-allow access for non-card
users.
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It depends on the configuration you are talking about. If
network/interconnect, no it won't.
If CAM, policies, multihead, smart card/user config, cryto, etc, then
yes you will lose those.
You can look at utuser, utdesktop, utmhadm, etc and they all have the
option to specifiy an outfile,
Not at all in NAT mode. The mass storage protocol is server side and it
can't open an inbound connection to the DTU since that's what NAT is
designed to prevent. It's a non-trivial change to fix this since it
requires substantial changes to both the remote device driver protocol
and also the
What version of SuSe are trying to install and what version of Sun Ray
Sever do you have installed?
Mass storage is not yet supported on Linux.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi , where can we found information about to configure an usb keyboard.Numeric
keys are not detected, all the rest keys are
Why not put it in the CAM script that launches what ever your doing to
connect to windows.
If not there, then you can put it in a named script in
/etc/dt/config/Xsession.d/1003.SUNWut
Or create a CAM application set to default that just runs your
LD_LIBRARY and MANPATH statements. Since you're
If they are still alive, then they are probably good ones.
Paul Matthews wrote:
Hi,
I know from earlier posts that Sun Ray 1 model numbers 380-0299-06 and
below had problems - I think to do with capacitors. I've been offered
some with model number 380-0299 and no prefix. Should I assume
Hi folks,
Just wanted to let you know that I've started a new group blog (sorry
only Sun folks). There's some interesting folks who've signed up, even
though only two of us have published thus far. I'm even trying to
bribe...er...get OttoM to join.
You can check it out here:
blog that if you need a patch then that is classed
as support and you would need to pay. Do you know if that is correct
Cheers
Paul
Craig Bender wrote:
Actually Mark is correct the software is now free and you are free to
use. If you want support, you'll have to buy both an RTU (perpetual
is going to run into issues. Full screen video simply isn't Sun Ray's
target market.
What Sun did with Sun Forum, as I understand it, was to make it work
better with Sun Ray by having it bypass the X Server and talk directly
over the wire to the DTUs.
Craig Bender can probably provide a bit more
in case the Sun engineers are looking for ways to reduce X
traffic and had perhaps not heard of the techniques used by this company
Craig Bender wrote:
Exactly. The Sun Ray only has a 100 Mhz processor. Find a 100 Mhz PC
and try to 1) load and OS on it and they try to run NoMachine on it.
Jerry
want the best reason as to why the Sun Ray is the best time
share
device, we manage the 1400 Sun Rays (With Solaris and Windows Remote
Desktops)
with 2 administrators. Try that for TCO. (Sorry, end soapbox)
Dave
From: Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/02/20 Mon PM 06:11:56 EST
Do you really want an icon are are you looking for a Click here to
start windows option?
Troy Knabe wrote:
I am running about 100 thin clients in Kiosk, or CAM mode. I would like
to know if I can, and how to, create a Desktop Shortcut type of icon in
CAM to open an application, in this case
What screen were you seeing on you smart card insert? A lock screen or
a mobile session. Almost sounds as if your smart card was not inserted
properly.
{Darkavich} wrote:
ran into this today.
on production server:
I have two sessions:
mobile session and smart card
On another failover
Rob,
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/remoteintro.mspx
Rob Giltrap wrote:
Hi All,
I have a Sun Ray Server up and running at home and I wanted to play with
the new Sun Ray Connector for Windows Beta.
I have a spare box with XP Home and my notebook has XP
Sun Ray users sign up here (SGD/Tarantella users too!)
http://www.frappr.com/sunraysgd
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You need to tell the Sun Rays where to go. Are there routers in between
the Sun Ray and the Sun Ray Server? What you've done so far is only
going to work if they are on the same segment and the Sun Ray will
exhaust other methods and find it via broadcast.
If you want a quick way, put an
Typically it should just work (as long as the application is scroll aware)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 11:14:49 -0500
John Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All of the mice I've tried work but with some of the wheel mice the
wheel isn't recognized. I haven't been able to get
Your list of units (after -l) must contain the primary unit
LOEWENTHAL Simon wrote:
Thank-you everybody who relied.
The command works:
utmhadm -a mkoSSA6x2 -g3x2 -p IEEE802.0003baff9826 -l
and do an if then statement. If the token contains psuedo, it a
non smart card CAM user.
Troy Knabe wrote:
This worked perfectly. Is there any kind of performance hit on the unix
or windows side by having 200 thin clients doing this every 2 minutes?
Thanks
-Troy
Craig Bender wrote
That looks right to me. Think that needs a reboot to take effect.
LOEWENTHAL Simon wrote:
So for our 6 heads running at 1280x1024 then the setting would be:
6*1280*1024*4 = 31457280
Is this the correct calculation?
Craig Bender wrote:
Not sure it it's related to this issue
at 1280x1024 then the setting would be:
6*1280*1024*4 = 31457280
Is this the correct calculation?
Craig Bender wrote:
Not sure it it's related to this issue, but there is a tip in the
admin guide regarding shmsys:shminfo
Tip - Because XINERAMA consumes a lot of CPU, memory and network
bandwidth
Hi Jerry,
I wrote that up. Working on writing up the shake gently part (i.e.
how to). It's a bit complicated when multiple players are running since
the slimserver sees them all as the same device.
You must hack a xml file during the CAM setup to put your mac in, and in
the format of
can serve up many other formats other than MP3. You users
can listen to content in the following formats: MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC, Ogg
Vorbis, WAV and more.
Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I wrote that up. Working on writing up the shake gently part (i.e.
how to). It's a bit complicated when
workspace was shown, without any of the
custom menus we had configured. Has anyone else seem this?
The CDE errorlog gives little information.
Simon.
Craig Bender wrote:
Good call. Didn't see it at first, Now I see he mentioned JDS.
Rob Giltrap wrote:
Are you running Solaris 10? if so I believe
Sorry, DTU not server. Long day.
Craig Bender wrote:
Should the first server in the -l group be the same as the primary?
LOEWENTHAL Simon wrote:
More info:
Here are the DTUs that have the correct workspace:
IEEE802.0003baffabd5
IEEE802.0003badc2a33
The others appear with the default
Why use a FOG?
Craig Lehman wrote:
We want to share a common FOG with two different user groups where there
is an assurance of complete network isolation between the two groups
(different SLAs, network traffic, etc..). DHCP (Third party QIP) and
SRSS direction are strongly controlled by DTU
wouldn't know about the other
session if it wasn't a FOG.
Craig Lehman wrote:
We want to benefit from user load distribution inherent to SRSS Failover
Groups.
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to
assure SR traffic does not communicate on those channels.
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Network Isolation in a Shared
OSXvnc.
http://www.redstonesoftware.com/vnc.html
Downside is you have to login to the MAC first, then you can access it.
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello all,
a few days ago I heard a key note of the CIO of Sun. He mentioned that
his wife is using her favourite MacOSX desktop on a Sun Ray. Any
Folks use x11vnc to connect to their sun ray session. While not as
elegant as a software based sun ray client (something a lot of folks
have wished for), it does work.
Norm Dressler wrote:
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 17:16 -0600, Curt Cox wrote:
People have been asking for SunRay client software
ipsec would be 1366.
Ken Mandelberg wrote:
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 09:46:37 +
From: Paul Shore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Connection through ssh tunnel?
To: SunRay-Users mailing list sunray-users@filibeto.org
Please make sure you lower the MTU size in the DHCP response
Just quiet...But since you asked...
What a crappy week-end I had. Lost my wallet, had to cancel all my
credit cards. Have a abscessed tooth that needs a root canal, can't get
it done until the April 10th due to my travel schedule. Had to move
some travel plans since AMEX can't get a
Available today.
http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?StoreId=7PartDetailId=SR-CONNECTOR-1.0-SP-L-G-BTransactionId=try
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AlsoPlease read the release notes. There is a new SR patch, not
released yet, but part of the connector tar ball (that's part of the
reason for the large size)
Shivu Vibhuti wrote:
Check out new CLI options.. #man uttsc
-Shivu
Craig Bender wrote:
Available today.
http
April 12th.
jpdrawneek wrote:
Well if there pretty than the SR1g then I am sold. Any idea when the
formal announcement will be so I can get an idea when I can buy these
things - new financal year - new bugets - yay.
Its the only nice thing about these leak, we can actual see what you
guys
Well Happy Birthday, Here's a sneak peak picture for you. (Not to Scale)
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Joe Reid wrote:
But my birthday is this Friday!!!
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 03:34:14PM -0700, Craig Bender wrote:
April 12th.
jpdrawneek
Hi Jerry,
It will be moving to the forums at Sun.com. Long story, but we hope to
have everything back up soon. As soon as those in charge of the move
let us know dates, I'll send something out. The plan is to get the old
forum data moved over, but as many folks know the site was badly
Go into the forums...All spam.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So is http://sun-rays.org something different then? It still looks to be
quite active.
-Brandon Wittenburg
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Sent: Thursday, April 06
Craig Bender wrote:
We all did. It was hard to watch it decay, but it was out of any of
the technical folks control and purely a marketing controlled vehicle.
Jerry K wrote:
Thanks for the update Craig.
I found the site valuable.
Jerry Kemp
Craig Bender wrote:
Hi Jerry
If you don't have a failover group, then one server will not know about
the other, including sessions.
What about:
Disabling load balancing and turning on select at login in auth.props?
Wolfgang Engelien wrote:
Sorry for the bad subject line in earlier reply!
Yes, smartcard registration
As long as by x86, you mean Solaris, then yes. Mixing Linux and Solaris
is not supported. The only issue you would have is not having the same
applications each. Like Citrix, Adobe, etc. The SPARC versions are
going to more up to date.
If using central home dirs, it's very important that
Troy,
Does the keyboard respond at all? Like numlock/caps lock?, Ctrl moon?
What happens if you unplug/replug in the usb cables.
What are you running in kiosk mode?
Does the OSD come up before this state happens?
Troy Knabe wrote:
I have about 100 thin clients distributed across various
wrote:
soda - monitor
On Apr 5, 2006, at 6:54 PM, Craig Bender wrote:
Well Happy Birthday, Here's a sneak peak picture for you. (Not to
Scale)
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Joe Reid wrote:
But my birthday is this Friday!!!
On Wed, Apr 05
It really sounds like xscreensaver is failing an you guys are all going
into xlock. Can you check for xlock running next time this happens?
Matthew Whalen wrote:
I guess I should explain more, by freezing I mean the keyboard is
useless, the mouse will move around the screen, but can't click
Are you using SGD via Controlled Access Mode? If so, add this to your
CAM Script:
XFILESEARCHPATH=/etc/dt/app-defaults/%L/%N:/etc/dt/app-defaults/C/%N:/usr/dt/app-defaults/%L/%N:/usr/dt/app-defaults/C/%N:/usr/openwin/lib/locale/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/openwin/lib/%T/%N%S
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hi
The only solution I know of is OSXvnc.
Andreas Höschler wrote:
Hello all,
we have checked out the new sun ray windows connector that works pretty
well. We need something similar for connecting to MacOSX machines. We
already tried VNC, it slightly works but performs too bad to be usuable.
. The mileage is starting to show... :(
Bob Doolittle wrote:
Wolfgang Engelien wrote:
From: Craig Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you don't have a failover group, then one server will not know about
the other, including sessions.
What about:
Disabling load balancing and turning on select
Yes, I can do both.
How are are you getting? I assume you get to the main SGD screen then
you click logon and that's when the error happens? What happens if you
hit classic webtop, can you log in that way?
Can you open a terminal windows and ensure that the XFILESEARCHPATH exists?
Andreas
to get a 2FS
as soon as they are available.
Jerry Kemp
Craig Bender wrote:
Why is that by the way?
Just curious since you'd never be able to write @ USB 2.0 speeds over
the network anyhow. Even on a PC things like drive mapping to Citrix
or RDP typically on write in the sub 100 Kbps range
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