Hi Anselm,
In cases of regular PC with a XF86Config file, there is the BusID "PCI:1:0:0"
parameter for specifying your device selection. I need this one for Bus 1
It is just this thing that X says when crashing, something like cannot open PCI:0:8:0 CIRRUS or so
You probably need to generate a XF86Config for that client then, which could be done by copying the autogenerated one from the client, and inserting the
where can I get that from? Directly at the terminal or is it on the server, and is it there when the terminal runs or...???
BusID line at the right place (This is XFree4; about XFree3, no idea if that
Well, for the Matrox card I want to activate, it is XFree4; the Cirrus one is XFree3, but it's not needed...
param works). Then you will be able to specify your handmade XF86Config file with the appropriate params in lts.conf (the LTSP 3 Docs on the website have plenty of information about valid lts.conf parameters).
Yes, that's where I found the XF86CONFIG_FILE option.
Rolf
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