[X2Go-Commits] [[X2Go Wiki]] page changed: doc:howto:tce

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Edit Summary: [List of open ToDos/FIXMEs for this page] 
User        : stefanbaur

@@ -630,13 +630,12 @@
  FIXME User Support: Checking the ThinClient's local printer setup (when using the ''tcpprint'' boot parameter)
  There are several ways to check whether a ThinClient has detected any local printers:
  
    * Assuming you have remote access to the ThinClient, run ''ls -lah /etc/xinetd.d/jetdirect*'' and examine the files listed there.
-   * You can also look at the messages printed during the local printer setup phase, either by:
-     * running ''cat /dev/vcs9'' (you
might have to pipe it through ''less'' to see the entire screen) when connected remotely, or
-     * telling the user to press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F9] and to read out what's on the screen.  To return to the login screen, have the user press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F7] ([Alt]+[F7] should work, too), or, once you've successfully logged in over the network, issue the ''chvt 7'' command.
+   * When connected remotely, you can also look at the messages printed during the local printer setup phase, by running ''cat /dev/vcs9'' (you might have to pipe it through ''less'' to see the entire screen).
+   * If you do not have remote access, tell the user to press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F9] and to read out what's on the screen.  To return to the login screen, have the user press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F7] ([Alt]+[F7] should work, too), or, once you've successfully logged in over the network, issue the ''chvt 7'' command.
  
  FIXME User Support: Checking the ThinClient's update status (when using local storage)
  There are
several ways to check a ThinClient's update status:
  
    * Assuming you have remote access to the ThinClient, look at the messages printed during the update phase, by running ''cat /dev/vcs10'' (you might have to pipe it through ''less'' to see the entire screen) when connected remotely
    * If you do not have remote access, tell the user to press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F10] and to read out what's on the screen, preferably starting with the bottom line and continuing upward.  To return to the login screen, have the user press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F7] ([Alt]+[F7] should work, too), or, once you've successfully logged in over the network, issue the ''chvt 7'' 


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