xfce4 works very well , you can then choose your manager when you login.
Peter
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:43 PM, David Amormino
david.amorm...@microvu.comwrote:
Before I tried LDM_XSESSION, I had tried using LDM_SESSION=ubuntu-2d
this did not work in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. But perhaps the correct
Στις 12/08/2012 12:24 πμ, ο/η John Hupp έγραψε:
But if nbdswapd.conf format mimics lts.conf, then when the instruction
says size ... for each client, it may mean that nbdswapd.conf should
like more like:
[Default]
size=128
It's a shell-sourceable script, so no header should be put there,
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 10:31:31PM -0400, David Trask wrote:
Another one...
I need to disable the lock screen for all users. (Edubuntu 12.04) I
tried the commands on this page...no luck
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/DisableScreenLock
I would have done it with
An elegant, accurate and thorough analysis. Thanks!
On 8/12/2012 8:02 AM, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
Στις 12/08/2012 12:24 πμ, ο/η John Hupp έγραψε:
But if nbdswapd.conf format mimics lts.conf, then when the instruction
says size ... for each client, it may mean that nbdswapd.conf should
like
On 11.08.2012 02:46, John Hupp wrote:
With fully updated Lubuntu 12.04 on a server with an AMD 3400+ and
512MB, and a terminal with a PIII 600 MHz and 128MB, I find that the
scrolling in Chromium 18 on the terminal is choppy.
The same result on a terminal with Celeron 500 MHz and 196MB.
Does no one else experience this? Or is there simply no solution?
To be perhaps more descriptive of what I mean by choppy: When using the
scroll button on the terminal, instead of scrolling down smoothly and
then stopping immediately when scroll is released, the display steps
down the page
I haven't experimented with enough differing terminals to know if these
two items are related, but:
1) On some terminals there is a boot message:
saned disabled; edit /etc/default/saned
And that message appears again at shutdown. I do not find an
/etc/default/saned file to edit, and even
On 09.08.2012 22:43, Robert Lefebvre wrote:
Thanks Rob,
Here is what lts.conf says
[default]
LDM_THEME=edubuntu
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8
LDM_LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8
I added to it
XSERVER = vesa
X_MODE_0= 1280x1024
but that was a no-no (the server wouldn't
On 08/10/2012 05:46 PM, John Hupp wrote:
With fully updated Lubuntu 12.04 on a server with an AMD 3400+ and
512MB, and a terminal with a PIII 600 MHz and 128MB, I find that the
scrolling in Chromium 18 on the terminal is choppy.
The same result on a terminal with Celeron 500 MHz and 196MB.
Thanks for the help, but it doesn't work for Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise). I
tried dconf-editor and that gave me access to some keys, but it still
didn't work. I'm stumped and a little desperate
ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net writes:
I would have done it with gconf-editor. You can run it as
I thought about that, but haven't tried it yet because I assumed it
would not do well on clients with specs like these and lower. Also
because I'm a Linux newbie and simply haven't done more than glance at
the documentation for running local apps.
Checking around just now, I have not found
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