XSERVER=i810

Should do the trick. The setting for XSERVER in the lts.conf file is the same as it would be in the XF86Config file if the machine were running X locally. See:

http://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/RELNOTES3.html

for a list.


Tamer SAFAK wrote:
Thanks. Terminal 2 started successfully. What must I do for terminal 1(i810).
Is there any list for vga card to configure XSERVER?


Tamer SAFAK
SAKARYA LINUX MERKEZI


Per 22 Nis 2004 02:35 tarihinde, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?unlar? yazm??t?:


Tamer,

You are setting the wrong value in XSERVER.

You simply need:

XSERVER = savage

NOT

XSERVER = savage_drv.o



Jim McQuillan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Tamer SAFAK wrote:

I installed LTSP 3.0 to my RedHat 9.0.
ltsp_core 3.0.9
ltsp_kernel-3.0.13
ltsp_x_core-3.0.4(XFree86-4.2.99) etc... were installed.

Terminal ws001 ---> onboard i810 vga
Terminal ws002 ---> onboard savagePRO monitor don't support 1024x768 (old
model)

when I choosed init-3, terminals were connecting correctly.
for init-5 lts.conf is as fallow.

[ws002]
       XSERVER            = auto
       LOCAL_APPS         = N
       USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
       SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
       RUNLEVEL           = 5

[ws002]
       XSERVER            = auto
       LOCAL_APPS         = N
       USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
       SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
       RUNLEVEL           = 5
result:
terminal 1 gave me this massage:

ERROR: Auto probe of the video card failed!
        You need to specify the proper X server in lts.conf

monitor goes down in terminal 2.

I changed XSERVER to XFree86 instead of auto. The most video cards are
supported XFree86  >= 4.11...as ltsp documentation said
[ws002]
       XSERVER            = XFree86
       LOCAL_APPS         = N
       USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
       SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
       RUNLEVEL           = 5

[ws002]
       XSERVER            = XFree86
       LOCAL_APPS         = N
       USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
       SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
       RUNLEVEL           = 5

result was as follow.
Both of them gave same messages,

using config file: "/etc/XFree86Config"
Failed to load module "XFree86" (module does not exist, 0)

No drivers available.
no secreens found

I found the drivers in located in "/opt/ltsp/i386/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/
drivers".
I copied drivers to
"/opt/ltsp/i386/lib/modules/2.4.24-ltsp-1/kernel/drivers/ video"
Notings changed.
and I added follows lts.conf for ws002
[ws002]
        MODULE_01  =savage_drv.o
result:
loading savage_drv.o modprobe: Can't locate module savage_drv.o
ERROR! loading module svage_drv.o failed.

Could you help me to solve this problem?I am waiting for your help.

In addition, why don't I see the contents of !XFree86Config, located
"/opt/ ltsp/i386/etc"


Thanks much.


Tamer SAFAK
SAKARYA LINUX MERKEZI



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