Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> Just an update, finally got some spare time to try doing this again.
>
> Nothing better than a clean install right?
>
> So I yum remove nx freenx and reinstalled it.
>
> Then following the wiki instructions, I proceeded to cp the conf
> file... only to discover, ther
Just an update, finally got some spare time to try doing this again.
Nothing better than a clean install right?
So I yum remove nx freenx and reinstalled it.
Then following the wiki instructions, I proceeded to cp the conf
file... only to discover, there is no conf file. Although I
distinctivel
Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Freenx is packaged, so there is nothing to installing it. The only thing
>> remotely time-consuming is getting the unique key it puts in
>> /etc/nxserver/client.id_dsa.key on the server side into the client, which
>> you can do in the GUI configuration
>
> I
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin
wrote:
> So I'm giving up for now. The answer's probably in documentation
> somewhere but I've been going through tons of
> documentation/readme/faqs/KB for work with more to digest that I just
> don't have the energy to spend on something unes
Hi,
> Freenx is packaged, so there is nothing to installing it. The only thing
> remotely time-consuming is getting the unique key it puts in
> /etc/nxserver/client.id_dsa.key on the server side into the client, which
> you can do in the GUI configuration
I guess you are right on that account. I
Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I suppose I should really bite the bullet one of
> these days and mess around with nxclient. But due to the pre-holiday
> work crunch these couple of weeks, I'll have to live with those clones
> for now.
Freenx is packaged, so there is nothing to i
Thanks for the reply. I suppose I should really bite the bullet one of
these days and mess around with nxclient. But due to the pre-holiday
work crunch these couple of weeks, I'll have to live with those clones
for now.
On 1/28/10, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 1/27/2010 11:36 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin w
On 1/27/2010 11:36 AM, Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> I've been scratching my head over this one after setting up VNC on
> another existing server. Followed the instructions here
> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/VNC-Server as usual. It worked
> initially. However since this server is going to be instal
I've been scratching my head over this one after setting up VNC on
another existing server. Followed the instructions here
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/VNC-Server as usual. It worked
initially. However since this server is going to be installed in a
rather inconvenient place and having done pretty
Hi
Thanks for replying.
It's all good now, someone had edited the /etc/bash so it was looking in the
wrong place.
Kind regards
Per Qvindesland
On 3/12/09 9:08 PM, "nate" wrote:
> Per Qvindesland wrote:
>> Hi List
>>
>> Has anyone got any clue of why on a centos 4.3 when I am logging in to t
Per Qvindesland wrote:
> Hi List
>
> Has anyone got any clue of why on a centos 4.3 when I am logging in to the
> machine I am geting the following error tput: unknown terminal "xterm-color"
> do I am not using xterm-color I can not start top of any other except vi.
echo $TERM
What terminal softw
Hi List
Has anyone got any clue of why on a centos 4.3 when I am logging in to the
machine I am geting the following error tput: unknown terminal "xterm-color"
do I am not using xterm-color I can not start top of any other except vi.
Does anyone have any clue?
Kind regards
Per Qvindesland
Luciano,
The reason why I'm using the absolute is simply because the default X
settings (Starnet X-Win32)are setup that way, and as it works fine on Red
Hat...
Anyhow, I now know what to do !!
Thanks a lot for the quick answer
Cheers
On Thu, June 21, 2007 23:27, Luciano Rocha said:
> On Thu, J
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 11:00:25PM +0200, Web and Co sprl - Patrick DERWAEL
wrote:
> Hi list
>
>
>
> Im in the process of switching from a RedHat EL 4 to CentOS 5, and run into
> some problems
>
> Im trying to open a X session to my Centos box, and got an error message
> stating that /usr
Hi list
Im in the process of switching from a RedHat EL 4 to CentOS 5, and run into
some problems
Im trying to open a X session to my Centos box, and got an error message
stating that /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm is not found.
Surprisingly, /usr/X11R6/bin is almost empty, as compared to my RedHa
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