Has anyone else experienced really slow working with Adobe reader. If I
try open more than one document it goes slow , when I print it takes for
ever to go back to the document. When I try save a document from a web
link it takes for ever to read through the file system in nautilus to
see
Ubuntu 8.10 Beta and Asus Eee 701 4G, everything works Out Of Box. No
need for lts.conf file or xorg.conf file - sound, resolution, usb etc etc.
ltspfs bug fixed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ltspfs/+bug/273147/comments/8
You do not believe if you do not see ;-)
Hi,
On Wed, 08 Oct 2008, Dean Mumby wrote:
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
Out of curiosity is there a reason you aren't using Evince, the standard
gnome document viewer?
It doesn't do a very good job of printing pdfs( font issues and funny
lines and dots) even hough it is much faster for
Ken,
Have you looked at 'top' to see if there are any processes hoggging the
CPU? Have you looked through logfiles on the server/clients? Are you
logging in launching applications, or simply stopping when they get to
an LDM login prompt?
Have you updated your chroot?
Cheers,
Jordan
Ken
hello friends,
I have a similar problem. I have re-installed the server. I went to
8.04 and at the same time implemented software raid to our server
which had been running several month in our local school.
now when the server starts the following happens: the first client
that boots is
Uwe,
I just got back from a site and noticed a few things regarding NBD_SWAP
and the ltsp-client-setup script that lives in /etc/init.d in the
chroot. I have no idea if this is related, but it *does* hang the server
(and bootup of clients) when NBD_SWAP = True, the chroot is updated with