I can never remember which, but it looks like you need to enable or 
disable BackingStore in your XF86Config configuration for the 
thin-clients.  Hopefully someone knows where to get that information.

Mike Ickes wrote:

>
>
> Is anyone out there running any type of java applications on their 
> LTSP Server? I am having the following problem.
>
> My environment:
> PIII 1.2
> 512 mb ram
> RedHat 7.3
> LTSP 3.0.4
>
> Thin clients are a mix of Pentium & PIII's.
>
> The Server and the ThinClients all work fine. I can run any KDE/Gnome 
> app without any problem. I have an Accounting App called MyBooksPro 
> that is written entirely in java. It runs great on the server but when 
> I run it from a ThinClient it does not display correctly. The small 
> splash screen comes up but past that the screens are grey with no 
> entry fields, buttons or icons unless the mouse moves over the area 
> and even then they are not painted entirely.
>
> The application uses jre1.3.
> I have tried the following. I have logged on as various users. I have 
> tried Local Apps but I am not sure how to check or troubleshoot if 
> Local Apps are working.
>
> I can run the client application from other non-ThinClient machines 
> i.e. Win98.
>
> I can VNC into the server from the ThinClient and the app runs fine 
> within a vnc session so this leads me to believe that it is a 
> java/java screen refresh problem.
>
> Anyone have any tips/tricks for java applications or how to 
> troubleshoot this problem. Could this be some sort of frame buffer 
> problem?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mike Ickes
>
>
>
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