Christian Collins wrote:
In my second ltsp installation, test users are asking about the "fuzzy display". They are coming directly from Windows environment. I think it looks fine, but maybe I'm just used to it.

I have the xserver set to auto and some of the monitors are fairly old CRTs.

Ltsp 4.1

Should I be looking at xserver, refresh rates, hardware, all of the above?


I hear this a lot too, and tend it agree with it. Particularly on older machines, I suspect that anti-aliasing just looks fuzzy on machines that cannot support a good resolution.


I havn't inspected what can be done to help, but I find that using any modern linux install with anything worse then 1024x768 resolution causes headaches due to the fuzzy displays. Perhaps you can do some configuration to crisp-up anti aliasing?

I just think its likely anti aliasing, I could be way off.

A Gilmore


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