David Nielson wrote:
> The network I'm building is a little different, in that it's a migration 
> of a home / small office network to GNU/Linux, where the "thinclients" 
> also act as fat clients when booted from local media. Every computer is 
> different. Every *monitor* is different, as it was likely bought on sale 
> with a "limit-one-per-household" rebate.
>
> My question is this: Can I please just make an xorg.conf file for each 
> computer (using, say, Knoppix) and put it someplace in the /opt/ltsp 
> tree, and use that instead of passing vague, semi-functioning options 
> through lts.conf?
>   
Yes, you can. It's very simple: Use the variable XF86CONFIG_FILE and 
point it to the pre-made config file. As an example, point your config 
file for workstation 1 as /opt/ltsp/i386/etc/ws001.xorg.conf and in 
lts.conf put

[ws001]
XF86CONFIG_FILE = /etc/ws001.xorg.conf

Noel Torres
er Envite

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