Bob Doolittle a écrit :
I don't see you mention what version of SRSS you are running? And what version of CentOS?
Hi,I'm running SRSS 4.1, on a solaris 10 server, and the centos server is a 5.2. I know this is not exactly up to date: I put together this setup for what was supposed to be a quick demo, but I had so many things to check, from sun grid engine to freenx, to sunrays...
Are you running the latest 4.2 EA2 software release on up-to-date CentOS 5? Several bugs have been fixed related to XKB in SRSS.
I'll try that. By the way, I'm not sure I understand the version numbering: if I go to the sun website, I'm proposed a 4.1 version, and if I go for the preview of the "version 5", I get srss 4.2. Did I miss something?
Regards Cyril
Here's a pointer to the download:https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/CDS-CDS_SMI-Site/en_US/-/USD/viewproductdetail-start?productref=srs-5-ea2-sp-lx-...@cds-cds_smi-Bob Buttay cyril wrote:Hello everyone, I'm affraid I'm still struggling with my SunRay test setup!Last time, I contacted you regarding the crash of an application, which was solved by changing the X server from Xnewt to XSun.I'm not sure whether this has a consequence on my new problem, which is still related to the xserver:The machine running srss is a v20z, running solaris 10. If I log onto it, some keys of the keyboard don't work (namely every key accessed using AltGr, which on a french keyboard means @, |, ... ). If I log onto my CentOS machine, I have the same behaviour. Worse, after some time, the keyboard mapping changes, and all key retun numbers (between 0 and 9!).I changed the xkb setting (it was off): utxconfig -ak onAfter that, the keyboard (which is a sun type 6 with french mapping by the way) works perfectly on the solaris box. However, on the CentOS machine, the Xserver crashes almost immediately after logon.Even more bizarre, if I log onto the Centos Machine without the mouse plugged in (also a sun mouse), it doesn't crash. Then, when I plug the mouse, the X session terminates.the /var/dt/Xsession on the srss machine: Error reading keytable file. The error is Cannot Open XKeysymDB at line 0 DPMSSupported: No such device Can't control power levels DPMSSupported: Invalid argument Frame Buffer 0 does not support DPMS Error reading keytable file. The error is Cannot Open XKeysymDB at line 0 The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports: > Warning: Key name <BKSL> assigned to multiple keys > Using 54, ignoring 53 Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server Fatal server error: bogus pointer event from ddx Error reading keytable file. The error is Cannot Open XKeysymDB at line 0 DPMSSupported: No such device Can't control power levels DPMSSupported: Invalid argument Frame Buffer 0 does not support DPMS Error reading keytable file. The error is Cannot Open XKeysymDB at line 0 The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports: > Warning: Key name <BKSL> assigned to multiple keys > Using 54, ignoring 53 Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server DPMSSet: Invalid argument Power management problems the /var/log/gdmSep 28 11:38:31 pissarro gdm[23947]: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler : erreur X fatale - Redémarrage de *******.insa-lyon.fr:2Any idea? Should I stick with xkb off (then how to get the AltGr key to work?) or should I try and correct the centos behaviour (I have the impression that centos is trying to set the power being delivered to the mouse, and fails)?Best Regards Cyril BUTTAY ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
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