Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Problem with Opensuse 12.1 64Bit

2012-03-28 Thread Gerhard Damerau
Benjamin E. Nichols schrieb: Switch to debian and your problems will be solved, Hello Benjamin, I think that is correct. I tried ubuntu edu, and it worked perfecty. But Opensuse 11.4 also worked with no hazzle, and we were using Opensuse for years. So I installed Opensuse 12.1 on a new

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] slow scrolling in chrome on ltsp

2012-03-28 Thread Chris Roberts
On Tuesday 27 Mar 2012, Jakob Unterwurzacher wrote: On 27.03.2012 16:18, Evan Ingram wrote: anyone else experienced slow laggy scrolling in chrome on ltsp? even on just simple text web pages. on the same thin client firefox runs with no lag when scrolling through even image heavy pages

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Problem with Opensuse 12.1 64Bit

2012-03-28 Thread Jigish Gohil
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Gerhard Damerau g.dame...@tmr-online.de wrote: Benjamin E. Nichols schrieb: Switch to debian and your problems will be solved, Hello Benjamin, I think that is correct. I tried ubuntu edu, and it worked perfecty. But Opensuse 11.4 also worked with no hazzle,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] slow scrolling in chrome on ltsp

2012-03-28 Thread Richard Doyle
On 03/27/2012 03:14 PM, Jakob Unterwurzacher wrote: On 27.03.2012 16:18, Evan Ingram wrote: anyone else experienced slow laggy scrolling in chrome on ltsp? even on just simple text web pages. on the same thin client firefox runs with no lag when scrolling through even image heavy pages Yes,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Problem with Opensuse 12.1 64Bit - Solved

2012-03-28 Thread Gerhard Damerau
Jigish, thank you for your kind advice. Disable ipv6 was the solution. And these were the steps for me to have LTSP run on my OpenSuse 12.1 64bit: disable ipv6 on networkusing yast disable ipv6 on ssh. Therefore change |AddressFamily inet in /etc/ssh/sshd_config|| restart sshd | The solution

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] X_COLOR_DEPTH=16 by default for thin clients

2012-03-28 Thread Alkis Georgopoulos
Στις 26/03/2012 10:05 πμ, ο/η Alkis Georgopoulos έγραψε: By default, X_COLOR_DEPTH is 32 for thin clients, which means that a 320x240 youtube video needs 73.728.000 bps bandwidth (30 fps, 32 bpp). Setting X_COLOR_DEPTH=16 for thin clients makes that video need exactly half the bandwidth, i.e.