On 10/03/07, Frank Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First, when they are booting up there is a screen or two of text that goes by,
> and then the monitor says "Out of Range" for several more moments and then the
> Fedora login screen appears and all is well.

This is X configuration getting built on the fly when you boot the
terminal. If you want to avoid this then make you X conf file and
place it in /opt/ltsp/i386/etc directory and refer to this instead of
XSERVER line in your terminals lts.conf section.

The out of range error is due to higher refresh ranges being specified
than monitors can handle. This could be due to your modeline
statements. Or multiple subsections in x.org file which is base for
your X configuration.

> Second, is there a way to get the glx extension working on the terminals?  It

Guru's may correct me but I think a specific configuration file will
also answer your GLX issues.

HTH
-- 
Regards,
Sudev Barar

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