SZABO Zsolt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Again, Java applications run extremely slowly on the remote X server.
> 
> X server is *local*...

X server is remote relative to the Java application.

> what chipset have your TCs?
> and which X server drives them?

(--) PCI:*([EMAIL PROTECTED]:5:0) ATI Technologies Inc RS690M [Radeon X1200 
Series] rev 0
(==) Matched ati for the autoconfigured driver


> (Are the version of Xserver in ltsp4.2 and ltsp5 the same...?
> Is it Xfree86 or Xorg...?

On LTSP 5, the version is:
X.Org X Server 1.4.99.905 (1.5.0 RC 5)
Release Date: 5 September 2007

On LTSP 4.2, X server was older.

I noticed the slowness first on different hardware: earlier HP TC with UniChrome
chipset. After hardware upgrade, the slowness is still there :(

> what about the locally generated X config?)

I am not sure what that means.


Thanks!

-- 
Leonid Dubinsky



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