Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How does Unity perform on your thin-clients?

2011-12-07 Thread Lachele Foley (Lists)
I have clients with NVIDIA nvs300 cards installed in HP z210's. I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 because I haven't gotten any of the other versions to work with the cards at all. Getting them to work was a challenge, but well worth it. If someone has trouble doing that, ask, and I'll tell what I know. I

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How does Unity perform on your thin-clients?

2011-12-07 Thread P Knight
Hi I installed xfce4 Works well Peter On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Sandra Schlichting wrote: > > You can change the windows manager for everyone or individual clients by > > using the LDM_SESSION in your lts.conf file: > > > > Here is an example for my display screen in the reception area: >

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How does Unity perform on your thin-clients?

2011-12-07 Thread Sandra Schlichting
> You can change the windows manager for everyone or individual clients by > using the LDM_SESSION in your lts.conf file: > > Here is an example for my display screen in the reception area: > > [] >         X_BLANKING=0  # Don't ever turn off the screen. >         LDM_SESSION=/usr/bin/openbox-sessi

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How does Unity perform on your thin-clients?

2011-12-07 Thread Sandra Schlichting
> I believe that 2D acceleration is provided over the network, the X11 > protocol allows the apps (clients) to be drawn by the X server that > they are being displayed on (the thin client hardware). So the actual > window border draws etcetera are accelerated. 3D however is not, it's > bitmap trans