On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 09:58 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [snip]
> 
> > Just realized that the HP 5125's have a VIA Eden
> > processor and that is probably what is causing WINE to
> > crash when using them on the thin clients.  This does
> > not seem to be an LTSP issue and I believe is related
> > to WINE and a non x86 processor.   Sorry for this posting.
> 
> Ummm, no!
> Thinclients are (another) keyboard, mouse and display on the server. So the 
> thinclient architecture is irrelevant!
> Your display depth is probably the issue!
> James
> 
> BTW wine (as in crossover) runs on via eden without a hitch
> 

Okay, I thought that didn't make total sense because I'm running an x86
LTSP server while using the thin clients and everything else works
flawlessly.  I have the default display depth in the lts.conf file set
to 16 bit in order to save memory.  I did decrease the display depth for
the hp thin client to 8 bit to see if that helped but got the same
result.  I will try to increase the display depth to 24 bit and see if
that fixes the problem.  Thanks again for your help!


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