Hi,

Yes, owing to Krishne advice I found in xorg log mode line entry for this
monitor on another machine with the same graphic gard. Next I put this
mode line to lts.conf to specific section proper for two terminals with
theses LCDs. Starting this moment everything is OK. I use specific section
because I have more than 15 ltsp terminals with diferent hardware
configuration (several is in VMWare on Windows system) and every
configuration expects another parameters.

Thanks a lot for your help.
Best regards,
Radek



----------
> On Mon, June 19, 2006 3:25 pm, Radosław Bursztynowski wrote:
>> Yes, you are right, last time I pushed reply button (not ltsp-discuss)
>> unawares, sorry.
>>
>> I reduced X_MODE list to X_MODE_0, X_MODE_1 and X_MODE_2 and nothing.
>> I reduced this list to X_MODE_0 = 1600x1200 and nothing.
>>
>> I have no idea.
>
> Are you putting these entries in a specific section for your workstation?
> Or, are you putting these entries in the '[Default]' section.
>
> Normally, the specific workstation sections should work, so long as the
> workstation knows its own hostname.  Have you verified that it does?
>
> Probably the best thing to do at this point is send us your lts.conf file
> and your dhcpd.conf file, so we can see how you've got it configured.
>
> Jim McQuillan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Thanks Dan for your help.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Radek
>>
>>
>> -----
>>> Probably should send these to the ltsp-discuss list in the future; I
>>> added the direct reply because you have reply-to set.
>>>
>>> The ltsp documentation says only X_MODE_0 through X_MODE_2 are used:
>>> http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-4.1/ltsp-4.1-en.html#AEN1201
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dan Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Multnomah ESD - Technology Services
>>> 503-257-1562
>>>
>>>
>>> Radosław Bursztynowski wrote:
>>> > I got LTSP from www.ltsp.org. This is ltsp /etc/version file:
>>> >
>>> > #
>>> > # Linux Terminal Server Project - LTSP
>>> > # For more info, visit http://www.ltsp.org
>>> > #
>>> > VERSION=4.2
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Regarding lts.conf I use:
>>> >
>>> >   X_MODE_1              = 1600x1200
>>> >   X_MODE_2              = 1400x1050
>>> >   X_MODE_3              = 1280x1024
>>> >   X_MODE_4              = 1024x768
>>> >   X_MODE_5              = 800x600
>>> >   X_HORZSYNC            = "31-67"      # From LCD documentation
>>> >   X_VERTREFRESH         = "50-60"      # From LCD documentation
>>> >   X_COLOR_DEPTH         = 24
>>> >   XSERVER               = auto
>>> >
>>> > Best regards,
>>> > Radek
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > ---------------
>>> >> Radosław Bursztynowski wrote:
>>> >>> My PCs which work as LTSP terminals have modern graphic cards and
>>> LCDs.
>>> >>> When I use theses terminals as PCs with local Linux (boot from
>>> local
>>> >>> hdd, no LTSP) I can use 1600x1200 resolution and true color.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> When I use theses PCs as LTSP terminals I can use 1400x1050
>>> resolution
>>> >>> only. So, is there any limitation for display resolution using
>>> LTSP?
>>> >>> How to get 1600x1200 resolution with LTSP?
>>> >> Are you using vanilla LTSP or the Ubuntu Muekow implementation?
>>> >> Have you tried setting a modeline for your terminal in lts.conf?
>>> >>
>>> >> Here's mine on vanilla LTSP that gets me 1600x1200:
>>> >>         XSERVER =  auto
>>> >>         X_MODE_0 = 1600x1200
>>> >>         X_HORZSYNC =  "31.5 - 91.1"
>>> >>         X_VERTREFRESH = "56 - 60"
>>> >>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>>
>> Pozdrawiam,
>> Radek Bursztynowski
>>
>>
>>
>> _____________________________________________________________________
>> Ltsp-discuss mailing list.   To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto:
>>       https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
>> For additional LTSP help,   try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
>>
>
>
>


-- 

Pozdrawiam,
Radek Bursztynowski



_____________________________________________________________________
Ltsp-discuss mailing list.   To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto:
      https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss
For additional LTSP help,   try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net

Reply via email to