Jens Langner <[email protected]> wrote: 
>Hi Tobias,
>
>Tobias Oetiker schrieb:
>
>> I have started testing SRSS 4.1 (with patch from december) on
>> ubuntu jaunty 64 bit ... so fahr things seem to run fine, I can log
>> in, but as gnome gets started up, Xnewt crashes. I have put a core
>> at
>> 
>>   http://tobi.oetiker.ch/test/core-of-Xnewt-on-ubuntu-jaunty-64bit.gz
>> 
>> any ideas or rather does anyone else have success with such a setup ?
>
>I have just updated one of our Ubuntu intrepid (8.10) systems to 9.04
>(jaunty) and haven't identified that anything is crashing. In fact
>everything seems to work fine and the HOWTO I once created for
>installing SRSS 4.1 on an Ubuntu intrepid system
>(http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/SRSS_4.1_10/08_on_Ubuntu_8.10_Server_%
28i386_and_amd64%29)
>seems to be fine for a jaunty (9.04) system as well.
>
>Are you sure you have set the xkb extension for all of your session? Try
>to run "sudo /opt/SUNWut/bin/utxconfig -a -k on" to make sure the XKB
>extension is enabled per default (this is also documented in my Ubuntu
>HOWTO).
>
>regards,
>jens

So, 9.04 "looks" like it is OK on your systems Jens? Thats good to know.

Has anyone had a go at scripting the Ubuntu install process with the seps 
from the wiki guide?

OK, so thats a bit lazy, but if you have to update half a dozen systems, 
and "sudo aptitude upgrade sun-ray-server" doesn't exist (ohh, that would 
be so sweet) a proven script would certainly give you a warm fuzzy feeling.
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