I see that I have not provided enough information for any good
suggestions. Sorry about that.

What I have discovered is that when the Ubuntu default screensaver is
enabled, the server display will "hang" when the terminal is left
"logged in." When I disable the screensaver all is fine. (So far.) So,
simple enough, do not enable the screensaver!

However, I could be wrong but, enabling the screensaver should not make
a difference. End of story.

Thanks Linux community and thanks for LTSP.

On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 21:32 -0500, Bob Wooden wrote:
> I have a 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS server (my home desktop computer) with
> a single terminal (for my daughter's room.) When she is logged on, the
> server display is hung up. SSH into server (from my laptop) and I see
> one of my four processors running at 100% load with an Xorg process
> consuming 24-26% of total CPU power (one of my four processors.) Killing
> this Xorg process and it restarts in just a few seconds at 24-26% load.
> LTSP is setup as a 32-bit for the terminals. Only restarting the server
> corrects the problem. I am uncertain how Xorg connects to an LDM process
> running on the lone terminal. The server is running the default Gnome
> display. 
> 
> I am not experienced enough to be sure where to look for a solution. Any
> ideas how to correct this?
> 
> 
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