I haven't experimented with enough differing terminals to know if these
two items are related, but:
1) On some terminals there is a boot message:
saned disabled; edit /etc/default/saned
And that message appears again at shutdown. I do not find an
/etc/default/saned file to edit, and even if I did, I would not know how
to edit it.
2) Some terminals do not shut down completely but stop after the message
"Power down." The power button has to be pressed to complete the
shutdown. It seems common on such a machine that a Reboot does not
stop, but successfully continues to POST and reboot.
Explanations? Solutions?
On 8/10/2012 8:46 PM, John Hupp wrote:
With fully updated Lubuntu 12.04 on a server with an AMD 3400+ and
512MB, and a terminal with a PIII 600 MHz and 128MB, I find that the
scrolling in Chromium 18 on the terminal is choppy.
The same result on a terminal with Celeron 500 MHz and 196MB.
This is the case even with mostly text content, like a page of Google
results.
Scrolling on the server is very smooth.
This is a test setup with just one server and client, nothing open on
the server, and a 100 Mbps connection.
Anyone know why and if I can fix it?
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