I am running MfgPkg_3.24,2.0,REV=2004.01.23.10.09 firmware I have tried to
make it update with the commands outlined
http://wikis.sun.com/display/SRSS4dot2/Managing+the+Sun+Ray+DTU+Firmware+%28All+Topics%29but
I cannot seem to get it to update, I am running the sun ray server on
Red Hat atm since Solaris cause me problems and I wanted to try it on a
supported distro. I am not running DHCP on the SunRay server because my
router takes care of that however I have passed dhcp-option 49 in my
dnsmasq.conf file I have also tried with option 66 which I understand is the
firmware server. Im not sure where to go from here

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 12:20 AM, Matt Greco <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do I check the firmware, and how would I change it? I have use the
> update firmware command on the server in the course of applying patches to
> the sunray server. Also where do I get SRS 5?
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 3:04 PM, ottomeister <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Matt Greco <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi I recently installed SRSS 4.1 onto a Ubuntu 9.04 server. I'm trying
>> to
>> > get my SunRay 1Gs to use a couple cordless Logitech mice I have. I run
>> into
>> > the issue that moving the mouse sideways causes it to go up and down, up
>> and
>> > down have no effect, and the zoom control, + or -, causes it to go
>> right.
>> > Also I have a Razr Diamondback that doesnt work on it at all. Is there
>> some
>> > kind of configuration issue to get these Logitech Mice to work? Also
>> seems
>> > to do the same thing to a different degree just with new HP USB mice
>>
>> It would also be interesting to know what firmware the Sun Rays are
>> running now.  If they're not already running 4.1 firmware then that
>> would be the first thing to fix.
>>
>> If 4.1 firmware does not resolve the problem then it would be
>> interesting to know whether these mice behave correctly when the Sun
>> Ray is running 4.2 firmware.  The 4.2 firmware contains at least one
>> mouse-handling fix.  The particular mouse that exposed that bug wasn't
>> a Logitech, but it's possible that some Logitech mice could also trip
>> over the same bug.  If you want to try this then you could extract 4.2
>> firmware from the SRS5 EA2 download and publish that to your Sun Ray
>> units.
>>
>> OttoM.
>> __
>> ottomeister
>>
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