Hi
Maybe a little faster as a conclusion because there is the same issue
with XFCE and this issue was not present in Ubuntu 12.04 and I changed
ltsp version (5.3.7 to 5.5.1) !
Maybe xrandr_command (I10-xrandr) script is no longer suitable ! DV
Le 19/09/2016 à 11:46, Alkis Georgopoulos a
On 19/09/2016 12:24 μμ, lpadumorvan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I do not use unity, I use gnome-fallback
>
> In lts.conf I have
>
> LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"
>
> If I select the "xterm" session, "--same-as" work fine !
>
> What is stopping xrandr_command during the opening session.
Hi
I do not use unity, I use gnome-fallback
In lts.conf I have
LDM_SESSION="gnome-session --session=gnome-fallback"
If I select the "xterm" session, "--same-as" work fine !
What is stopping xrandr_command during the opening session. Have you any
idea?
Thanks
DV
Le 19/09/2016 à 10:11,
If you select the "xterm" session, does it work as expected?
Which session has the issue, the ubuntu one with unity?
If it works with xterm and not with unity, then it's a bug in unity, not
in ltsp.
On 19/09/2016 08:56 πμ, lpadumorvan wrote:
> Hi
>
> In lts.conf, I put :
>
>
Hi
In lts.conf, I put :
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XRANDR_COMMAND_0="xrandr --output LVDS --mode 800x600 --output VGA-0
--mode 800x600 --same-as LVDS"
On the thinclient, only the login windows is affected (resolution
changed and cloning screens), the xsession after login is unchanged (one
screen