Sean Clarke wrote:
Well, it's 2 days to go until Ubuntu 9.10 is launched, has anyone
managed to get it working with Sun Ray?
I fired up VirtualBox this evening, downloaded SRSS 5 and the latest
Ubuntu and using the instructions from
http://wiki.sun-rays.org/index.php/Sun_Ray_on_Ubuntu gave it a
whirl.....
Some GDM issues by the looks:
utgdmconfigpath: Cannot determine GDM install directory
ln: creating symbolic link `PreSession/:11': No such file or directory
ln: creating symbolic link `PostSession/:11': No such file or directory
ln: creating symbolic link `PostLogin/:11': No such file or directory
ln: creating symbolic link `Init/:11': No such file or directory
/etc/opt/SUNWut/xmgr/notify[92]: gdmdynamic: not found
/etc/opt/SUNWut/xmgr/notify[92]: gdmdynamic: not found
Sun Rays stuck on 26B.. getting late now, wil pick up tomorrow evening...
If you can figure out where the GDM custom.conf lives, you can modify
/opt/SUNWut/lib/utgdmconfigpath to emit that path and hopefully things
will work better.
Let me know, and although it's too late to fix for SRSS 4.2 I can
address it for future. Assuming the distros don't move it again, of course.
Honestly, trying to develop software on top of Linux is like trying to
build a bridge out of pudding. What value are they adding by moving
stuff to a different directory from everybody else? Brand recognition?
You might be running into a new problem, though. What goes the command
"gdmflexiserver -command VERSION" report? If it's the new version of
GDM, and doesn't have the dynamic display feature (only recently
integrated I believe), you're going to be stuck I'm afraid.
Ready to try OpenSolaris yet? ;-)
-Bob
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