26 is not a hardware problem.

Typical things creating the 26 are dtlogin or gdm related, or firewall related.

Which platform are your running on?

Brad

On Oct 24, 2008, at 7:09 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:

26D doesn't indicate a hardware problem, though...at
least not that I've ever seen (and we've seen our fair share of 26D's).

Technically either DHCP server will work since without the
parameters the Sun Ray will simply broadcast to find a server.  26D means
it's already found a server but isn't getting graphics data.


Yes, by reading the log file its clear that my SunRay is connected, but it can't get the dtlogin screen.

Maybe I should reinstall or upgrade Xorg?, can anyone tell me how to do this?.

Did you reboot after installing SRSS?  Did you utconfig?

Yes, I did it.

Leonardo.







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