On Tue, 2003-07-01 at 10:47, Andres Toomsalu wrote:
> Well, I modified rc.setupx file as needed.
> New xf4vnc is out and it should be working better as no driver 
> modification is not needed anymore. But you need ltsp4 or asking Jim to 
>   update ltsp_x_core package to xfree 4.3.

Oh, I see.  I never edited the rc.setupx file, I'll have a look.  Too
bad the vncviewer's F8 functionality isn't working, or you could have
session persistence.


> 
> Tom Schouteden ::
> > On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 11:37, Andres Toomsalu wrote:
> > 
> >>I've got it working. At least on some terminals.
> >>You should have ltsp_x_core-3.0.4 installed (XFree 4.2.99) and I used 
> >>vnc.so-4.2.0.1 + xf4vnc 4.2.0 drivers. There are some drivers still 
> >>missing and some don't work as expected but you can also mix drivers 
> >>between original XFree ones and xf4vnc. You just don't get vnc with 
> >>unsupported (by xf4vnc) gfx cards. I just emailed couple days ago to 
> >>xf4vnc author and got replay that in future versions of xf4vnc there 
> >>will be no need to modify XFree gfx board drivers - all mambo-jambo will 
> >>be in vnc.so loadable module.
> >>Conclusion: - xf4vnc is best bet so far to get terminal user sessions 
> >>shared through vnc but expect problems with some gfx cards currently.
> > 
> > 
> > How did you specify the necessary modules: the driver and the rfb
> > keyb/mouse?  Did you use X4_MODULE_01 or did you just include a
> > custom-made XF86Config file in your lts.conf?
> > I tried to get it running with the mga.o driver, but it didn't really
> > work.  As soon as I click a mouse button gnome/gdm dies and throws me
> > back to the login prompt.
> > 
> > any suggestions?
> > 
> > tom
> > 
> > 
> >>------------------------------------------------------------
> >>I've seen it mention here that others have got xf4vnc to work
> >>but I've fallen short.
> >>If anyones got it to work, what combination of versions
> >>are you using? LTSP/xf4vnc versions?
> >>I've been back and forth with the author and we've reached
> >>a dead end in trying to get it to work with LTSP.
> >>Now, it might just be the driver for my cards that's falling
> >>short or unstable XFree86 4.2.9  that's why I'm wondering
> >>if anyone's actually using it and what "ltsp_x_core" your using.
> >>Author points towards x_core-3.0.4 and not xf4vnc drivers.
> >>I'm under the impression you have to at least use the x_core-3.0.4
> >>which includes XFree86 4.2.x
> >>The problem I'm having is the Xserver keeps segfaulting on startup.
> >>I'm left with waiting for LTSP 4.0 with hopefully XFree86 4.3? or
> >>atleast 4.2 stable?
> >>I'm trying to use the ati_drv.o/atimisc_drv.o
> >>Anybody?
> > 
> > 
> > 
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