Robin,

You could be running out of ram on the workstation.  How much ram is
there?

Also, you really should consider turning off the fancy screen savers.
Go for the simple blank screen.  If you get more than a couple of
workstations all running the screensaver, you'll totally swamp your
network.

Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Robin Bonin wrote:

> For some reason when I leave me office and come back in, my ltsp
> terminal is always showing a text screen. When I hit a button, then X
> starts back up and I see the screen  saver. Is this a setting I can
> change? I'd like to keep the terminal up and running at all times.
>
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