Hi,
I have uploaded the binaries for 4.1.1 version of LTSP of Matchbox and
Icewm in case anyone is interested in trying them out.
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/LocalWindowManager
regards
Anil
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Nathan,
Umm, that just doesn't make sense.
The getltscfg program that parses the lts.conf file strips all quotes
from the value, before handing it to the script.
I guess I'll have to go in and poke around the code to see how that
could happen.
Glad to hear it's working for you.
Jim.
On Wed,
Steve,
Thanks for reminding me. I sent out a message about 6 weeks ago,
announcing that we'd have a booth at LinuxWorld (Aug 9-11).
At that time, I said I'd be sending out another announcement, but
somehow, the time got away from me, and I didn't get it out.
Anyway, we will indeed be at Linuxwor
Nathan Sweet wrote:
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Nathan,
do you have another J-125 to test with? That would possibly rule out a
real hardware problem.
And, i'm assuming that you are using the latest LTSP, v4.1.1, is that
correct?
Jim,
I've already tested with another J-125 and they all do the
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Nathan,
do you have another J-125 to test with? That would possibly rule out a
real hardware problem.
And, i'm assuming that you are using the latest LTSP, v4.1.1, is that
correct?
Jim,
I've already tested with another J-125 and they all do the same thing.
This is
Nathan,
do you have another J-125 to test with? That would possibly rule out a
real hardware problem.
And, i'm assuming that you are using the latest LTSP, v4.1.1, is that
correct?
Jim.
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Nathan Sweet wrote:
> Jim McQuillan wrote:
>
> > Nathan,
> >
> > At what point does
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Nathan,
At what point does it lock up?
After running for a while, or before you get logged in?
What app are you running?
Could it be that you are running out of memory on the client?
Jim,
I apologize if it wasn't clear, but it freezes before the X server
actuall
Nathan,
At what point does it lock up?
After running for a while, or before you get logged in?
What app are you running?
Could it be that you are running out of memory on the client?
I've done TONS of testing with the J-125 and the latest Xorg nsc driver,
and once I fixed my testing methodolog
So, I read the latest on the wiki from Jim about the 'nsc' driver for
the GX1 chipset. I set XSERVER to nsc; however, the client freezes when
trying to run the X server. It should be noted that this same behavior
is exhibited when trying to use the 'vesa' driver, which I would expect
to be a
Anyone have any idea what to change???
ltspadmin - v0.14LTSP dir:
/opt/ltsp
Retrieving list of packages from http://www.ltsp.org/ltsp-4.1/...Use of
uninitialized value in hash element at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.6/LWP/Protocol.pm line 55.
Use o
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