Questions tagged [sunray]

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VDI Comparison - VMWare View vs. XenDesktop vs. Sun VDI

We're looking at implementing a VDI solution where I work. Currently, we run a mostly Linux shop with Windows clients (Samba PDC too). We've been evaluating a VDI solution for use and was wondering what "real use" comparisons people have done with…
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How can I get my mouse cursor to not keep jumping around?

I'm using a pair of SunRay 2 thin-clients in a dual-head configuration (via SRSS, with Xinerama). On the secondary display, the mouse cursor will sometimes decide to jump to the upper left corner of the screen while I'm moving it (very rarely it…
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Configuring DHCPD to use option 66, in a specific subnet

I am trying to configure DHCP to use option 66 to provide a TFTP server to Sunray thin clients. The clients in a specific subnet must use a specific TFTP server so that they are served configuration specific to their subnet. Can I place the option…
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Issue installing packages on Solaris

I am trying to setup a utility that requires several packages. However, when I attempt to install the packages, the install fails with the message Unable to parse repository response - what do I need to do to rectify this? root@SRSS1:~#…
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What hardware thin clients are available for connecting to Linux with XDMCP (or similar)?

I'm chasing a thin client that can connect to an Ubuntu machine and utilize a modern widescreen LCD. I have used Sun Microsystems SunRay 150 thin clients for several years however the SunRay Server Software is always annoying to configure and…
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What's closing my port?

I've got some software that's running on Solaris 10 servers. We're using SunRays as the clients. The software uses the SunRay serial ports to communicate with some manufacturing equipment. At one particular location, on one particular server,…
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