Jason, I'd have to first wonder what hardware you're running on the 
server. Flash *is* pretty CPU intensive, and when you have >1 person 
technically on the same box using it...network wouldn't matter TOO much. 
Of course, with what you're describing as your network setup, I'd have 
to assume your server is probably up to par.

- Jordan/Lns


Jason Maas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On 10/02/2008 01:15 PM, Jordan Erickson wrote:
>
>   
>> This is true, but I think most of the problems people have with Flash on 
>> LTSP is getting sound to work.
>>     
>
> That was the case at my small non-profit organization with LTSP 4.2. 
> Now that we're using LTSP 5 (on Ubuntu Server 8.04 64-bit) sound is 
> working fine, but any Flash object with any significant video motion 
> (which most have!) just kills the screen drawing performance and UI 
> response time on everyone else's terminal.  All terminals have a 100Mb 
> link to the server, some with a 1Gb backbone link between their edge 
> switch and the central server switch.  And the LTSP server itself has a 
> 1Gb NIC of course.
>
> Has anyone else seen that?  Do you have any advice for me?
>
> -Jason
>
>   

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