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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have setup two parameters for Xserver, -ar1 and -ar2 to modify keyboard
autorepeat rate, etc. Is there any way to tell utxsun server to use the same
parameters? Otherwise the keyboard repeat rate is
try setting LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
before starting xmms
Brad
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Hi, has anyone been able to play music via xmms on Sun Ray? On my machine, xmms
is using libSolaris.so output plugin and I selected 'Always use AUDIODEV env
variable', still it doesn't play mp3
I didn't have any issues with solaris XMMS at all. I believed I used
the BlastWave installation and it just worked. (This was with SRSS 3.0).
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 11:41:28AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, has anyone been able to play music via xmms on Sun Ray? On my machine,
xmms
is
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 07:30:35 -0500
Brad Lackey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try setting *LD_PRELOAD*=/usr/lib/libc_ut.so
before starting xmms
Tried it, still doesn't work.
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Were you by any chance playing static_noise.mp3 ;-)
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On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 14:07:06 +0100
Hagen Heiduck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello segv,
I remember that we successfully used it once a time ago and there was no
special setup. Anyway, you may have a
The xmms packaged by blastwave.org seems to work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, has anyone been able to play music via xmms on Sun Ray? On my machine, xmms
is using libSolaris.so output plugin and I selected 'Always use AUDIODEV env
variable', still it doesn't play mp3 files, i.e. I click play
Hello all,
Well thanks to your assistance this was really easy. For those who are
interested this is what I did to get testing the new 'Sun Ray
Connector for Windows'
First prepare Windows XP (Professional in this case)
1) Create a new (non-adminstrator) user for your testing purposes (or
Hi there,
We've arrived at a remote site (on a mountain top at 4300metres) to
set-up some DTUs, but someone forgot the smartcards. Does anyone know
how to configure a multihead policy on the command line?
We cannot get anyone else to come up here an delivery some cards until
tomorrow :(
I was able to configure a multihead group using the command-line
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm command. You'll need to figure out the MAC
addresses and use them to build the CIDs.
For example:
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/mhadm -a mhgroup -g 2x1 -p IEEE802.080020f57308 -l
LOEWENTHAL Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've arrived at a remote site (on a mountain top at 4300metres) to
set-up some DTUs, but someone forgot the smartcards. Does anyone
know how to configure a multihead policy on the command line?
After you've run 'utconfig' and 'utrestart', and made
Shivu Vibhuti wrote:
You don't
you don't need
Smart Cards to setup Multihead Policy, use utpolicy CLI or Admin
GUI to enable multihead session capability
And to create the Multihead Groups, you can either use AdminGUI or
utmhadm CLI
#/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utmhadm -a groupname -g
I had the same problem (which I forgot to include on my list of steps).
In my case I just turned off my firewall.and away I went.
Shivu Vibhuti wrote:
Are you running any firewall on your XP system? If yes, you need to
unblock port 3389 (TCP).
Can you run the following on your Solaris system:
Thank-you everybody who relied.
The command works:
utmhadm -a mkoSSA6x2 -g3x2 -p IEEE802.0003baff9826 -l
IEEE802.0003baffabd5,IEEE802.0003badc2a33,IEEE802.0003badc2a12,IEEE802.0003badc2f6e,IEEE802.0003baff9826,IEEE802.0003badc2cca
Interestingly enough, the keyboard/mouse is attached to the
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
LOEWENTHAL Simon wrote:
Thank-you everybody who relied.
The command works:
utmhadm -a mkoSSA6x2 -g3x2 -p IEEE802.0003baff9826 -l
IEEE802.0003baffabd5,IEEE802.0003badc2a33,IEEE802.0003badc2a12,IEEE802.0003badc2f6e,IEEE802.0003baff9826,IEEE802.0003badc2cca
Interestingly enough, the
I am using Sun Rays simply to connect to a Windows Terminal Server
(2003). I have it in CAM or kiosk mode, and I have written a script to
call uttsc and give it the options that I want. I then have this
published as a critical application.
Everything works perfectly, except that after 2
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:
This is hardcoded into Windows 2000/2003 and you cannot change it. It's
to stop someone from doing a DoS attack
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, but there is a tip in the
admin guide regarding shmsys:shminfo
Tip - Because XINERAMA consumes a lot
Not really, better than cycling. Could be a concern possibly if you are
running ts session directory and all the hits to the database updating.
But 200, not a big deal. Typically I do a start button for non card
users and a normal script for card users. You can look at their sun ray
token
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, but there is a
Jimmy Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed patch 120881-01 and I believe I have followed the
instructions perfectly. However, the firmware
(3.1_32.08,REV=2005.08.24.08.55) will not go out to the DTU's. I
have issued utfwadm and utfwsync with no luck. Below is the output
you would
Are you running Solaris 10? if so I believe this parameter has been
deprecated.
Refer: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-0404/6mg74vsb0?a=view
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
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 this parameter has been
deprecated.
Refer: http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-0404/6mg74vsb0?a=view
LOEWENTHAL Simon wrote:
So for our 6 heads running at
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