On Tue, 2005-05-17 at 00:10 +1000, Aaron Browne wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I followed the Debian instructions listed at :
> 
>     http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~simigern/sunray-debian/
> 
> My Sun Ray device obtains a DHCP address etc and is sitting at the 26 D 
> prompt.
> 
> I understand that this is to do with the version of GDM.
> 
> How do I correctly install the Sun provided GDM without breaking my 
> existing Ubuntu GDM setup?

Whilst not an answer, here's what I did.

I installed WDM according to the instructions, and if I want to run X on
the server I "startx" after logging in. I'd argue that WDM is no where
near as nice to look at as GDM, but in the long run it has minimal
impact on me.

I was going to look at what patches are needed in Ubuntu's GDM, as I
understand that there are GDM patches available, but they've either not
been accepted, or have been accepted but are very far upstream. My plan
was to apt-get the source package for GDM, patch it, and build a deb. 

If anyone beats me to it I'd be keen to grab their deb.
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