Hmmm,
I have seen different behavior. I built a sol10 instance and when I
connected for the 1st time, I got the new greeter. (NSCM attachment).
After the sunray rebooted it went back to the old screen.
This obviously means it can be done, we just need to figure out what
changed between my 1st login and my 2nd.
-Steve
On Jan 27, 2006, at 08:28, Matthew C Aycock wrote:
On Fri, 2006-01-27 at 11:03 -0500, Brad Lackey wrote:
If the instructor is on a Sun Ray and that Sun Ray is connected to a
SRSS server running S10 U1 and you are getting the "older" looking
DTlogin, then it is likely that you have Non-Smart Card Mobility
turned on.
NCSM, a feature of SRSS, has it's own greeter which was modeled after
the original dtlogin.
You can have the "new" dtlogin look if you turn off NSCM on your SRSS
server.
Ah, you are correct. As NSCM is the BEST thing ever introduced into
SRSS
I am not likely to "turn it off" :) Is there any work on making the
SunRay greeter more extensible? If I understand correctly the only
difference is the difference in a couple of resource settings. Also,
I am still longing for NSCM on Linux :)
Matt
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Emory University
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