Hello,

It is not a production system so I could make the change.
Here are the results:
In order to get the cycling I described earlier you need to be logged in and wait (about 10 minutes). As soon as I edit the file as described below the cycling stops and I get the "Sun Ray session lock" screen instead.
If I revert the change and click on "Start over" it goes back to cycling.
So it indeed seems to be a language issue.

Would this be the proposed fix for the problem in the following versions of the SRSS software or will there be another workaround?

Kind regards,

Ivar


P.S.M.Swamiji wrote:

On 03/31/09 15:06, Joerg Barfurth wrote:

Sun Rays seem to work now as they should.
However I am still interested in a solution in which I can have "direct session access allowed" switched off.

If it's not a production system, see the following workaround works.

Change:

$LOGIN_GUI_PROG -l "$LOGIN_TYPE" "$@" &
to
LC_ALL=C $LOGIN_GUI_PROG -l "$LOGIN_TYPE" "$@" &

in /etc/opt/SUNWut/loginGUI.start file.

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

Note: These are my personal opinions, nothing to do with my employer


- Jörg
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