Horst Prote wrote: > Tim Jackson wrote: > > Any idea about where to > > find a newer via binary that might work with ltsp 4.2. I don't think > > that it would be easy to try to take a driver for the newer Xorg > > structure and backport it what was used for the 4.2 ltsp. Any thoughts > > on that? > No, sorry. Never did anything like this. > So, if I were in your stead I would see two alternatives: > - use the vesa driver > - switch to LTSP-5 :-) > > Horst > > > Yes, the vesa driver works to a degree. Just as it says Slow, not taking advantage of any memory on the chip. Yes if it was just me I would see how newest Ubuntu with LTSP 5 runs it but I am constrained by needed to stay with 4.2 for now. Thanks Tim
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