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
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
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
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