Hi again,
The problem is in the session manager. For example, with lightdm not
happens the same. I have replaced slim by lightdm (But I suppose that slim
should allows make this ...).
Regards,
Antonio.
Hi everybody,
I would like to know If I have a problem with my system configuration.
I have installed Debian 7.5 with text mode only. After that, I have
installed xorg openbox rxvt-unicode and slim. I have configured slim with
autologin. Also I have installed plymouth to hide startup messages ..
Hi Reci,
Do not be mean ...;) True, maybe not I contributed much information as
possible: (
Thanks.
Regards,
Antonio.
Thanks for your answer.
Regards,
Antonio.
Ups! Sorry, I forgot paste the link.
I have used this: wget
http://www.fuschlberger.net/programs/ssh-scp-sftp-chroot-jail/make_chroot_jail.sh
# uname -a
Linux cd84245 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.46-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Maybe I should to implment chroot jail technique with another methods
Is a shell script that runs some commands to make jails automatically.
I have read about debootstrap ... I was looking for an automatically tool
to save time ...
Thanks.
Antonio.
Thanks Ralf.
I have tried to install libraries but I think that are not compatible with
64-bit.
I have asked to the author. I'm waiting for an answer.
Thanks.
Regards,
Antonio.
Hi everybody,
I would like to configure a chroot jail on Debian 7 64-bit. I'm trying to
execute make_chroot_jail.sh to create a jail but I have problems with some
libraries:
Copying necessary library-files to jail (may take some time)
cp: impossible execute `stat' for «/lib/libnss_compat.so.2»:
Thanks for your reply.
I have run amdcccle fine -in a terminal- (Before was impossible).
Regards,
Antonio.
Hi everybody,
I'm having problems configuring Debian 7 with two displays. I can't to get
to have the system configured with a big desktop (Not as clone). I have
installed privative driver of Ati (Radeon HD 4650), I have installed KDE
4.8.4, Gnome, XFCE ... Now I'm blocked.
Anybody can give me ide
de 2012 12:46, Tom Grace escribió:
> On 11/04/12 11:44, Antonio Fernández Pérez wrote:
> > I have followed it, but in some step I can't get launch a java app.
> > Also, I don't know what window manager I should to use, I think that a
> > minimal window manager...
>
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Best regards,
Antonio.
2012/4/11 Tom Grace
> On 11/04/12 10:46, Antonio Fernández Pérez wrote:
> > Please, anybody could help me? give me some howto that works or
> > something to follow.
> The article Chris Bannister linked looks to cover everything you'd need,
> h
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Best regards,
Antonio.
2012/4/7 Chris Bannister
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 12:47:56PM +0200, Antonio Fernández Pérez wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I would like to get that a graphical application developed in Java runs
> on
> > startup of a Debian machine, if is
Hi everybody,
I would like to get that a graphical application developed in Java runs on
startup of a Debian machine, if is possible without menu, without login
panel and without system messages. Obviously without update messages.
I would to get a machine that works with this app on startup like
Hi everybody,
I would like to get that a graphical application developed in Java runs on
startup of a Debian machine, if is possible without menu, without login
panel and without system messages. Obviously without update messages.
I would to get a machine that works with this app on startup like
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