Is it possible to write a screen script in ltsp 4 to allow the user to select their resolution before running X? I have a lot of users that share terminals,
and some of them still prefer 800x600 while most of them like 1024x768. I was able to get the ssh screen script running that was posted a while back but I really dont know where to start with creating one like I need.


-Jeff

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On Mon, 3 May 2004, Jeff Roberts wrote:



I caught my typo while testing the lines on an ltsp 4 server.

It looks like these keys do work under ltsp 4, but the lower resolutions show a virtual desktop (viewport), is there any way to stop this, and show a full desktop?



Nope, X doesn't support that.




Also, I dont suppose there is an easy way to enable those keys on my older ltsp 3 box? How risky is updating my ltsp 3 to ltsp 4?



it should work exactly the same way on ltsp-3



Jim.





Jeff Roberts wrote:



hey everone,



I need to be able to use ctrl alt + and ctrl alt - to change resolutions
during a session.  I found a post that said I could do so if I had more
than one mode defined, but I cant seem to get it working.  I am using
the qvwm window manager and ltsp VERSION=3.0.4



here is my lts.conf:



[Default]
      SERVER             = 192.168.0.32
      XSERVER            = auto
      X_MODE_0 1024x768
      X_MODE_1 800x600
      X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL   = "PS/2"
      X_MOUSE_DEVICE     = "/dev/psaux"
      X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
      X_MOUSE_BUTTONS    = 3
      USE_XFS            = Y
      LOCAL_APPS         = N
      RUNLEVEL           = 5

Thanks,

Jeff


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