Hello Fellows.
I have a question:
Can I use a Sun Ultra 60 box ou a Blade 100 as a Sun Ray Client?
If is possible, this would be something like:
Stop + A
boot net
?
Thanks in advance!
Andre
(From Brazil, sorry for my English!!)
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Here's one for ya - we're running jds2 and srss 3 - flash images that
come across on desktops are blue. Noticed from web sites such as ours
(http://www.ernieball.com) pics of people come accross as blue smurfs.
Anybody have this problem?
--
Blaine Hulbert
IT Department
Ernie Ball, Inc.
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Mozilla 1.4.1 for Sun Java Desktop System
libflashplayer.so version 6
That may be the problem? Not sure if I can upgrade to those versions on
JDS but I'll look into it - thanks!
no problems here, which browser and version of flash are installed?
Mozilla 1.7.8 (Solaris)
Shockwave Flash
On Jul 27, 2005, at 2:44 PM, Matthias Ernst wrote:
What is the problem of having a software client implementation for
government
or military people? One could always configure the server such that it
can
not accept software clients. We would also be very interested in a
software
client -
Just get a SunRay for home, then. They go for ~$30 on eBay. I have
several at home, love 'em.
While I do have SunRays (both client and server) at home, and love them, I
would be quite interested in tinkering with remote SunRay units served
from a co-located server. Since I have never seen
I have sunary server 3.0 running in my office, I want to connect to that server
from m home using DSL. How would I set up my server to be able to connect form
home. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Mgill
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On Jul 27, 2005, at 3:52 PM, Derek Konigsberg wrote:
Just get a SunRay for home, then. They go for ~$30 on eBay. I have
several at home, love 'em.
While I do have SunRays (both client and server) at home, and love
them, I would be quite interested in tinkering with remote SunRay
units
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
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
In other words...
We provide users with an expensive Cisco so-ho VPN router, which
establishes a VPN-style link to our
On Jul 27, 2005, at 12:52, Derek Konigsberg wrote:
Just get a SunRay for home, then. They go for ~$30 on eBay. I
have several at home, love 'em.
Think about this scenario. Your SunRay cluster is behind a firewall.
you use VPN. The sunray hardware doesn't support VPN as well as not
On Jul 27, 2005, at 12:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have sunary server 3.0 running in my office, I want to connect to
that server from m home using DSL. How would I set up my server to
be able to connect form home. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Are you behind a firewall at the
On Jul 27, 2005, at 14:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, nobody has ever asked for the ability to feed it a password on
stdin (or, more generally, from a file).
Why do you want to do this? Jumpstart?
Otto,
I would love to be able to feed in the answers to the utconfig
questions. This
We also have many customers, mainly in the .miland .gov that would be greatly disappointed by us releasing a soft client.
I don't understand why. Can you explain further.
While I would love to see a soft ray, there are lots of different ways
to get similar results. I really like NX, but recent
Setting it via firmware would be a great step forward for home based
solutions.
I've got a sunray (or two) running from a server at home, it would be
great to give my daughter a sunray to have at her mum's (as she has
dsl), but I'm not going to fork out for a whole lot of vpn hardware.
{Darkavich} Steven Misrack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to be able to feed in the answers to the utconfig
questions. This is the only part of the install I have not been
able to automate.
That's on the list of things to look at for the next release.
Likewise for 'utadm',
Hagen Heiduck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guido Schwarzer wrote:
we bought a bunch of Logitech M-BT58 also labeled Premium optical wheel
mouse . The wheel is not working on a SunRay 1g with firmware
3.0_51,REV=2004.11.10.16.18.
Does anybody know if these mice will work on SRSS 3.0 with
There is a simple remote sunray setup if you register a domain and add
the following entries with your providers DNS:
sunray-servers.yourdomain.net (SRS) and
sunray-config-servers.yourdomain.net (TFTP server)
Buy a cheap $30 router with DHCP server.
Configure the DHCP server to tell the
On Jul 27, 2005, at 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's on the list of things to look at for the next release.
Likewise for 'utadm', which is almost impossible to automate if
you're doing anything much more complex than 'utadm -L on'. I
can't promise that these will actually get fixed in
That's awesome!
I hear you on the softclient. I'm in your camp. I always try. Two
questions though (being serious here):
Would pay for a soft client?
If Sun Ray changed it's licensing that it was per connection (i.e. like
Citrix), how would you feel about that?
Jerry Callison wrote:
Count
Would pay for a soft client?
The short answer is, yes, I would pay for a soft client. Of course, the
value proposition has to play out well. Soft Ray competes against VNC
(free), NoMachine (cheap), and other X Server products. I would not pay
a Sun Ray price for a Soft Ray client. Sun
Thanks for the feedback Jerry. I'll pass this on to the folks in marketing.
Jerry Callison wrote:
Would pay for a soft client?
The short answer is, yes, I would pay for a soft client. Of course, the
value proposition has to play out well. Soft Ray competes against VNC
(free), NoMachine
We are using solaris 8 , srs 3.0 in CAM mode. CAM is configured for 200 users. Unix ID's start from utcu0-utcu199.
1) Is there a way to make each ID associate with particular DTU ? If yes,
2) Can printer be configured for each DTU. (Printer will be a network based).
This would mean that in CAM
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