Lanman wrote:
I forgot to mention that after a reboot, X is running, but not consuming any noticeable CPU cycles and 0.9% of memory. Once I re-boot the client that goes up to expected normal levels, but only runs the CPU up to 99% when the terminal is logged in and sitting idle.This is extra-ordinary weird - I'm running MD10.0 and haven't seen something similar - although with MD I saw plenty other weird stuff.
MD comes with a bunch of kernels - which one are you running and what version of X are you using.
Eugene,
I'm running LTSP 4.1 on Mandrake 10.1 and Xorg 6.7.0-3. I've shut down X on the server completely, and I'm now re-configuring it to export X only to the terminals. I remember seeing something about shutting down X on the server and enabling it solely for the terminals, so I'm going to try that and see what develops. FYI, I'm running the 2.6.8.1.12mdk kernel.
I think Jim was on the right track about X running on the server, because as it turns out, the server crashed on me even though the terminal (using only one terminal until it's running properly, BTW), wasn't connected or even powered up. Now, with X disabled on the server, it's not crashing. It would be nice to find out why it's acting up, but that can wait until I get LTSP behaving itself.
Hopefully, that will solve the problem but either way, I'll get back to the list as soon as I have some sort of results. Keep your fingers crossed! If it doesn't work at least I have a large hammer standing by. Grin!
-- Lanman Registered Linux User #190712
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