Hi Juha,

yesterday I recognized the problem of slow java applications on our ltsp
clients. In our case the java program "geonext" is unuseable but
importand for our school. I found your solution posted some weeks ago:

> The sluggishness of some Java applications can be solved in Ubuntu
> Hardy by replacing the /usr/lib32/libX11.so.6.2.0 file in Hardy with
> the version in Gutsy (presuming Firefox and Java are 32-bit versions, so
> they use 32-bit libraries).  The main difference between these versions
> appears to be that the Hardy version links to /usr/lib/libxcb-xlib.so.0
> and /usr/lib/libxcb.so.1, and the older version does not.  Similar change
> may work as well with other LTSP distributions that are affected by this.

I have the following questions:

1.) How can a single file be replaced between different Ubuntu versions?

2.) Where can I get the file from Gutsy?

2.) Are there side effects that probably can affect the system?

3.) Am I right that the file needs to be replaced in the ltsp chroot?

TIA

Kai




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