Jim McQuillan wrote:
Joe,
Hoary uses GDM.
GDM has a problem, because it tries to ping the Xserver every 15
seconds. IT's not an ICMP ping. It sends an X request to the Xserver,
and expects a reply. I think if it doesn't get 3 replies in a row, it
assumes the session is dead, and it kills the
Joe,
Hoary uses GDM.
GDM has a problem, because it tries to ping the Xserver every 15
seconds. IT's not an ICMP ping. It sends an X request to the Xserver,
and expects a reply. I think if it doesn't get 3 replies in a row, it
assumes the session is dead, and it kills the session.
Several of th
Please forget my shameless plug, but I have devised an alternative
solution to local drive accces which is described here:
http://www.unicolet.org/linux/ltsp.html
Wouldn't you mind to try it out?
Best Regards,
Umberto
On 8/15/05, Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 15 August 2
Haivng an odd problem on hoary with X involving ltsp. I think my x
sessions are just dying.
I logged in a user on a remote station and set the system to run that
benchmark, figuring I'd come back in an hour or so and see how it was.
I get no graphical interface. it's just gone. Blackscreen
Hi All,
planning to implement LTSP on
"blade server", but before that I just want
your experience and valuable comments about
running LTSP on blade server, how about
performance compare to normal rack mountable
server, let's assume both are smiler H/W
configuration like CPU speed, memo
David Kirk wrote:
OK, ignore my last question, I just tried it. I downloaded
ltsp-kernel-2.6.9-1.5-0-i386.tgz and extracted it in to /tftpboot. I
have made a bit of progress, but I still have a problem.
David, how much further have you progressed with this? I am ordering
some t5525 units tod