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
