Dennis,
What kind of video card do you have, and what is your XSERVER set to in
lts.conf ?
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 28 May 2004, Dennis Godfrey wrote:
>
> I am experiencing tiny fonts. I cruised through the
> archives and see that many others have had this same
> question, bu
We started with 4 monitors; two show tiny fonts, two
show sort of normal sized fonts.
In rc.setupx We inserted
Option NoDDC
Option NoDDC1
Option NoDDC2
in the Device section. Now we know why some monitors have
tiny fonts. The hardware that does not send out a DDC signal
is going to have tiny font
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I am experiencing tiny fonts. I cruised through the
archives and see that many others have had this same
question, but I haven't seen a good answer for it.
Part of this, is total mystery for me. In
/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/rc.local, I have added a line
XOPTS="$XOPTS -dpi 75"
Then, I boot up a diskless
Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
Hello!
Most of my enviroments machines run LTSP 4 nicely, but a few machines has
hardware which does not get autodetected. The hardware does work on linux,
since these machines run mepis/knoppix well.
How should I debug a situation where the X or the kernel is unable to de
Hello!
Most of my enviroments machines run LTSP 4 nicely, but a few machines has
hardware which does not get autodetected. The hardware does work on linux,
since these machines run mepis/knoppix well.
How should I debug a situation where the X or the kernel is unable to detect
some hardware? W
Seekuel,
I'm guessing that you didn't run the kernel installation script.
That script will install the kernel modules.
Also, the 2.4.19-ltsp-1 kernel is fairly old.
I suggest that you install the ltsp_kernel-3.0.15 package, and
make sure that you either use the RPM, or if you do use the TGZ pa
From my own working with LTSP4, I guess it works like this:
For LTSP4, make sure the sound is working on the client (correct
soundcard drivers, I/O etc if applicable. Use directives in lts.conf to
select modules etc if necessary.).
Select sound=y in lts.conf
Make sure enlightenment sound daemon is
Hi Anselm,
In cases of regular PC with a XF86Config file, there is the
BusID "PCI:1:0:0"
parameter for specifying your device selection. I need this one for Bus 1
It is just this thing that X says when crashing, something like cannot
open PCI:0:8:0 CIRRUS or so
You probably ne
Hi guys,
May I know whats the meaning of this error when I boot my thin client. this is the
error:
loading sound modules
auto detection complete, loading cmpci
modeprobe: can't open dependencies file /lib/modules/2.4.19-ltsp-1/modules.dsp (no
such file or directory)
ERROR! unable to Auto D
Hello!
When my clients macines boot up, there is a message on the screen like:
"
Running dhclient
217.16.219.1: file such file or directory
"
The IP is my DNS address.
What might be wrong? What logfiles does this bootup generate?
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Otto Kekäläinen
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Op do 27-05-2004, om 11:33 schreef Andrew Bartlett:
> On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 18:58, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> > Hi, this is from a discussion I had with Samba developer Andrew
> > Bartlett. We were discussing usage of the Heimdal kerberos module
> > hdb-ldap when it turned out that both of us have the sa
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