On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Roy Souther wrote:
The new X11R6.8.0 uses XDamage to reduce video rendering latency by
reducing the redraw API to only the areas that are affected. This would
make a very good speed improvement to many applications.
My question is how does this effect rendering via XDMCP? I
I have problems with XKB with the X server run by LTSP. The error I get from
GNOME is (translated from Norwegian):
Error when activating XKB configuration. Probably an error in the X server.
Version info: The X.org Foundation, 6070.
KDE is more silent about it but clearly has the same
Greetings
I have workstations that are being used int telnet only mode. There are
a couple of them that get used infrequently. If you go up to them, the
monitor is usually in powersave mode. It takes about 35 seconds for the
monitor to become usable again after pressing a key.
Is there a way
So far, only esdplay produces sound on the client. Totem and others
produce sound on the server only.
it depends on the application. If it do not support any kind of network
sound (for you esd) it can not work like you want.
But you can wrap applications expecting the OSS sound drivers (ie
Have you tried setterm -blank 0?
Not sure if that will disable the monitor going into power save mode,
but it might.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dirk H
Bartley
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 1:45 PM
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Greetings,
I have a problem with PXE rom for D-LINK 538TX.
I have got the PXE bootstrap image for rtl8139 chip from rom-o-matic
site (etherboot 5.2.5), burned it into 27C256 EPROM and ... nothing.
After that, I burned two copies of the rom under addresses
and 4000 - also nothing.
rom-scan
Krzysztof,
PXE support in Etherboot is very new.
This sounds like a question for the Etherboot mailing list.
And, if the standard Etherboot image works, why not just use that ?
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Krzysztof Gozdziewski wrote:
Greetings,
I have a problem with PXE