Then in kiosk mode, you would write a script that calls xnest. There's
not a facility to get back to dtgreet when you are already in kiosk mode.
Stefan Schönherr wrote:
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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