I can only speak to tuxmath right now, and the interesting thing is that it does not seem so bad under a openSUSE ltsp server setup. I have tried to make it lock up and failed. The cpu cycles on the server stay relatively low (< 10%) when running.
I cannot try on my ubuntu server anymore because it self destructed yesterday (funny smell then beeping motherboard - unfortunately it was a nice Athlon64X2 3800 that someone jsut donated - soo I'll have to fix it!) My server is a pentium 4 HT 3.2GHz Client is either a 1.4GHz - core 2 duo - reasonbly modern and fast and an IBM NetVista 2800 8364 Thin Client PII 266 MHz 128MB and both seem to perform fine (although the game speed on the netvista is slow even if I set --speed , but that is another issue) I am off to Germany for 2 weeks but when I get back I will see if I can get some Valgrind dumps etc... but yes on my ubunut server it would hog all processors 100% and refuse to shutdown on the client. Then I woudl sometimes kill it and it would no longer appear in "ps -A" but the server would still be showing 100% cpu utilization. -Eric -- tuxpaint and other tux SDL driven apps slow down and/or freeze thin client terminals (ltsp) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269082 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
