On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 10:56 PM, Charles Mccrea <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Team,
>
> I'm getting further thanks to your help.  I do believe the issue I was
> having was due to the version of Guacamole I had installed.  version 0.9.9
> doesn't appear to have extensions for themeing your login page working.  So
> I tried upgrading my CentOS 7 install of Guacamole to 0.9.13-incubating but
> I couldn't get the upgrade to work.  So I tired a fresh install (took the
> install instructions for 0.9.9 and made the necessary changes to install
> 0.9.13) but this wouldn't work for me (guacadmin login was invalid for some
> reason?).
>
> So I abandoned CentOS and used instructions to install 0.9.13 on Ubuntu
> 16.04.  This worked!
>
> I've added my custom theme and I now have our logo and background.  Works
> like a charm.
>
> I do have a followup question for you though...the logo above the login
> (in the box).  Our logo is tiled instead within this small box.  How would
> I make this just the one logo and not tiled?
>
> I would prefer to use CentOS 7 for our Guacamole but I'll need to keep
> working at why when I install  0.9.13 using the instructions from here -
> https://deviantengineer.com/2016/11/guacamole-incubator-centos7/ and
> update his steps with the 0.9.13-incubating files and newer java files my
> install didn't work.
>

I use CentOS 7 every day with Guacamole, and have no issues with it, so I
know it works.  I do not use the packages, though, I'm mostly doing
development on it, so I have the Git repos copied and am routinely
recompiling versions of the code and using that.

The Guacamole manual lists all of the requirements for building Guacamole
on both Debian-based platforms and RH-based platforms, so I would check
that out.  If you run into issues, feel free to respond here with the
specific errors you're getting and I'm sure those of us in the community
here can help you work through it.

http://guacamole.incubator.apache.org/doc/gug/installing-guacamole.html

-Nick

Reply via email to