A page in your DokuWiki was added or changed. Here are the details: Date : 2017/01/02 16:42 Browser : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/45.0 IP-Address : 78.43.90.159 Hostname : HSI-KBW-078-043-090-159.hsi4.kabel-badenwuerttemberg.de Old Revision: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce?rev=1483375231 New Revision: http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce Edit Summary: [You can see a text login screen with grey/white, green, and possibly red letters against a black background, or the screen is entirely black] User : stefanbaur @@ -469,13 +469,15 @@ ==== You can see the X2Go login screen, but the screen size (resolution) is wrong ==== Determine the correct resolution for your screen and set boot parameter ''xorg-resolution=HRESxVRES'' accordingly, e.g. to ''xorg-resolution=1280x1024'' - ==== You can see a text login screen with grey/white, green, and possibly red letters against a black background, or the screen is entirely black ==== + ==== The screen is entirely black (though you might see an active backlight in case of a TFT) ==== If the screen is entirely black, try pressing [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F1] and see if that takes you to the text login screen. - If so, this means the X Server's autodetection failed. There's not much you can do from inside X2Go-TCE at this point. Make a note of the MAC address (the GREEN text), shut down the ThinClient and try to boot a different Linux distribution on it. Try, for example, KNOPPIX Live Linux, other Distribution's Live Images (a recent Fedora or Arch, maybe?). + ==== You can see a text login screen with grey/white, green, and possibly red letters against a black background ==== + + If you end up at the text login, this means the X Server's autodetection failed. There's not much you can do from inside X2Go-TCE at this point. Make a note of the MAC address (the GREEN text), shut down the ThinClient and try to boot a different Linux distribution on it. Try, for example, KNOPPIX Live Linux, other Distribution's Live Images (a recent Fedora or Arch, maybe?). If you can get X running in one of these, proceed as follows: In the running Linux where you have a working X Server on that particular hardware: -- This mail was generated by DokuWiki at http://wiki.x2go.org/