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Gruss, Knut

2008/5/24 Stefan Schönherr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No no no,
>
> the SunRay should work on a Solaris10 but over the Kiosk-Mode the user
> should automaticly connect to an Linux System. In the moment the enter a
> remote host manuell at the Solaris Login Greeter.
>
> I think I must ask somebody how can write a good english so that everybody
> understand what I want.
>
> Stefan.
>
>
>
> Lars Tunkrans schrieb:
>>
>> If  you want  a linux server to be an Sun Ray Server  you need to install
>> the linux  Version  of SRSS  on the Linux  Machine.
>> RHEL4  and SLES 9    is upported by SRSS but it is possible to install on
>> other linux distros as well.
>> Serch in the history of this mailing list and you will find descriptions
>> on how to install   SRSS on ubuntu.
>>
>>
>> //Lars
>>
>>
>>
>> Stefan Schönherr wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have an actual SRSS on an actual Solaris10.
>>> What must I do that the user a directly connected to there LinuxDesktops?
>>>
>>>
>>> Normally the SunRay shows the Solaris Login Screen. There you can login
>>> to your Solaris Server or you can choose "Options -> RemoteLogin -> Choose
>>> Host from a list" an then connect to an Linux for example.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stefan.
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