> Peter Stein wrote:
>> Well, this quite exactly what is done by
>> /usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. I creates a complete xorg.conf file.
>> If that doesn't work for you, you should make sure you have the right
>> module etc. Mostly there is no problem.
>> There are certain reasons for having such an automatic adaption to the
>> thin client's hardware. We, e.g. use three different types of clients,
>> all of them with different graphic devices (as well as displays). So
>> only one xorg.conf file doesn't make sense.
>> Most of the changes you would have to make to the xorg.conf can be
>> specified in the lts.conf and are then used by the scripts in
>> /usr/share/ltsp. An example for lts.conf
>>
>> [default] or [client]
>>    XServer=radeon
>>    X_Mode_0=1600x1200
>>
>> Does that help you?
>
> That's the old way, AFAIK we don't have configure-x.sh anymore and
> X_MODE_0 is only there for backward compatibility.
>
> Someone should look at the screen-session.d scripts instead and either
> just use the lts.conf variables for them or add a few new scripts to do
> what they want.
>

I have tried using both the old way as well using the lts.conf
variables and neither consistently always work. e.g. I can specify
1024x768 for the resolution but it still comes back at 1280x1024 even
though 1024x768 is the preferred resolution of the monitors.
Similarly, specifying the Xserver doesn't always seem to work.  In
fact, specifying the Xserver to be what is required (which is the same
as what is autodetected) causes the client to hang.  My LTSP4.2 server
always sets the res at 1024x768 for this hardware and honors the
Xserver setting.  I'll look at the screen session scripts but if there
is a simple way to just generate the xorg.conf file within the way
LTSP works, it would be quite nice, even if only available for
debugging X issues.

Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins

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