I'll be talking to my local SUN guy tommorrow...
However, no matter how great all these features are it'll still suck to be running it all on RedHat ES 3.0 whilst the rest of the world and almost every application anybody wants to run needs something a little more modern..
As far as priorities go, I'd think that support for modern Linux versions would be up at the top of the list. It's not even as though it'd be that hard to do given the support on this very list.
-- Leigh
On 21 Feb 2006, at 21:15, Brad Lackey wrote: Certainly support for the current Linux distributions is something that is important for the ultimate success of the Sun Ray product. Sun realizes that there are MANY deployments of SRSS on Linux. Support for more distros, including 2.6 kernel versions is on the priority list, weather it makes the next release is still to be seen... There are lots of things on the priority list :) and they're still hashing it out. If you would like, we can work on getting an NDA signed and we can share with you the Sun Ray road map, which BTW is gong to have some really really cool (think Sun Ray's on steroids, for less money) features and changes coming in the next 6-8 months. Brad Ralf K. Wiegand wrote: This to all Sun guys -
Is there any news on a new version of the SunRay SRSS
software. Most of the Linux OS are moving to new
releases and it would be a problem if you can not run
SRSS on new releases any more....
It is a bit suprising.. you have all these people
using SunRay DoIP technology and some people are quite
good of making things work. But Sun is still hanging
out and not giving people more info on new and
upcoming releases... I'm waiting on a FC4 release for
a long time. I'm a big fan of DoIP technology and I'm
using it quite heavy, but it makes me a bit nervous,
if I don't here anything back from Sun development on
SRSS... So what are the future plans?
Ralf
--- Brad Lackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have gdm running? If so, which version?
Brad
David Mackintosh wrote:
Hi Folks
I've been trying to get SRSS 3.1 running on Fedora
Core 3 for a while
now. I think I've made good progress this
weekend: I bodged the
dhcpd.conf file together (the installer didn't
want to deal with my
pre-existing file); I got the Sun Ray 1 to update
its firmware
properly; and now it flashes me the "unlocked"
icon before falling
back to a "26D" display.
I've dug around on the web, and the Debian how-to
page I was using
suggests that this might be due to an IPv6 entry
in my /etc/hosts
file; however I do not have such an entry.
I guessed that the problem might have been that I
was running the Linux
system without X, but starting X has not helped.
There do not seem to be any useful entries in
/var/log/messages (which
I am gathering at *.info level), and there are no
non-configuration
logs at all in /var/log/SUNWut.
Can anyone give me a hint as to where or what I
should be looking at
next?
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