Thanks all for your suggestions!
@ Andrew: ltsp5 is shipped with newer xorg drivers. Mmmh - one (more) reason
to upgrade - planned in the next summer holidays ;)
@ Alberto: That did not work ...
@ Peter and Frank:
Today I started 915resolution on the client and it told me:
Chipset: Unknown
Hi :-)
IMHO This is NOT about VGA. This is about LCD.
I do NOT think u can run (real = native != virtual) 1280*1024 on
Now we got 19 Wide screen TFTs that should be run on 1440x900
because 9001024. So, u have a HW_LCD problem :)
You just can not have more pixel then are in LCD. (Of course, u can
Still trying to get rid of DPMS when kdm is shown.
As nobody answered my previous post here, I tried around the whole day
with different settings for DPMS in the configuration files.
I guess build_x4_cfg is responsible for this setting with LTSP, so I
changed it to write
Option DPMS false
OK,
I've tried rdesktop on FC6 and Ubuntu, and I cannot get rdesktop to
run. Can someone point me to a distribution and version of ltsp that
they are using if they have successfully got it running.
As a side not, I don't seem to be having a problem getting the ltsp
software running in X, but
I can tell you that we use that mode on HP and Dell machines
and all of them (3 models total) now show up with 1280x1024.
I did forget to say we use LTSP 5 for the HPs and LTSP 3.0.2
for the Dells.
It could be a clock frequency problem within the chipset/config
What I would say is try booting
On Thursday 11 October 2007 03:13:11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we are using a lot of Thin Clients like the HP e-pc 40 or Compaq IPaq,
which
all have an Intel i815e graphics adapter on board.
Using a resolution of 1024x768 leads to 75 Hz on our CRTs and TFTs - fine
so
far.
Now we got
On Thursday 11 October 2007 03:13:11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still trying to get rid of DPMS when kdm is shown.
KDM is probably resetting the dpms setting somehow.
IMHO, why not leave it on, and help save the planet by
reducing electricity requirements?
Also some manufacturers eg
Now my idea now (and I really don't know if this is going to work) is to
have 1 dhcpd server (maybe 2 using dhcp failover as described int the
dhcp3 docs) and then load balance the tftp services.
So my question is: once the client has gotten the pxe image from one of
the 3 servers and
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 08:00:15 -0500, Scott Balneaves wrote
Sudev Barar wrote:
On 09/10/2007, Donny Christiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've tried to compare K12LTSP-6 with Ubuntu 7.04+LTSP-5 on the same system.
I found that K12LTSP more faster than Ubuntu 7.04+LTSP-5 is that true?
Yes.
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:28:18 -0500, Kevin Blackwell wrote
OK,
I've tried rdesktop on FC6 and Ubuntu, and I cannot get rdesktop to
run. Can someone point me to a distribution and version of ltsp that
they are using if they have successfully got it running.
As a side not, I don't seem to be
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