The monitor that I'm using on my client is a Packard Bell (no, really) 14" PB8537SVGA. I tried setting the following value in my lts.conf file:
X_MODE_0 = 640x480
..., but when I did this I just got a fuzzy screen. I then set the X_MODE_0 line to 800x600, and I got three screens layered on top of each other. Anything higher than that and XFree86 crashes. I would like try to fill in a complete modline, but I don't understand the format for that (I'm looking at http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-3.0-4-en.html#AEN1022) and I can't get any specs for the monitor since it's so old.
Does anyone know of any tricks to get an old (14") monitor working, other than buying a new monitor? Is there a different field I can manipulate in my lts.conf file (or any other file)? Is there a difference between ltsp 4 and 3.x?
One more interesting note. I'm able to boot my terminal server client perfectly, even though my /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/XF86Config file is empty. Is this normal?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Tom Purl
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