Op donderdag 30 december 2004 19:32, schreef Christian Collins:
> 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 find the X quality of ltsp less than what I'm used to with suse.  I have a 
system that runs suse-9.2 with a real good quality desktop, very nice to look 
at.  When I use the same system as client for ltsp the X quality is less.  I 
once took a snapshot of both, see:  http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/Xltsp.html

The upper image is from suse, the bottom one is from ltsp.
The ltsp one looks good, but as as said, is not as good as suse's.

I have shuffled quite some fonts lines in XF86config, I tried XFS, and I had 
the XF86config that suse created copied into the ltsp client.  Nothing helped 
the quality did not get better.

Suse comes with Xorg 6.8 while ltsp has 6.7.  Perhaps that is the diff?

-- 
Richard Bos
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