Hello Dan,
As a matter of fact, yes; thanks, Dan.
I kept rehearsing the SunRay keyboard shortcuts, and Ctrl+Break+A
did soft-reset the DTU and the OSD was indeed gone.
Now the secondary optional question remains - why could it begin
glitching this way? :)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 5:03:00 PM, you wrote:
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Force a reload of the firmware? On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Jim Klimov <[email protected]> wrote: Hello sunray-users, A few days ago my SunRay at Home began displaying a weird behavior (no reports like this about DTUs at work office): the white connection OSD (i.e. DTU IP, ethernet speed with an hourglass, server IP, status 26D) remains jumping on the screen after the session is established. That is, the server applications are responsive but are often overlayed by this OSD in the lower half of the screen, which quickly becomes really annoying - for example, I'm typing this email in a half-blind manner ;) This OSD survives removal/re-plugging of the smartcard, and I can only remove it by powercycling the SunRay DTU. I tried pressing Ctrl+Break+V to pop up a version OSD for example, but after I close it with an Enter or Escape, the white IP OSD remains jumping... The server has SRSS 4.0_48,REV=2007.08.01.15.08, the DTU firmware is GUI4.0_127553-03_2008.05.14.13.48... I have little statistics on this (started a few days ago, with no recent changes on the server or client side; but unknown changes were possible in the town LAN). I wonder if anyone else had such behavior and if it can be remedied by some keystroke, etc. instead of powercycling the DTU? -- Best regards, Jim Klimov mailto:[email protected] _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list |
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