Hi,
pedro noticioso wrote:
I think that to match real DPI, your first concern
should be the size of your monitor to match the chosen
resolution, I dont know much about that but there is a
little program called kruler that draws a ruler on the
screen so you may compare it to a real life ruler, I
Hello *,
I run a small internet café using LTSP with SuSE Linux 7.2 on the server.
The terminals have different graphic cards and displays. On each terminal,
"xdpyinfo" shows different DPI information. I would like to set a fixed
resolution of 800x600 pixel and 100 dpi, but I the following doesn
Hello,
In converting obsolete PCs as diskless workstations the monitor becomes
a problem. Most of them can only support 640x480 or 800x600 resolutions
and low colour depth. The PC can boot and connect the LTSP Server. But
the screen is vibrating and could not be read. In some case I change
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
especially those of you running Debian who would like to
run the flash player in Mozilla.
[snip]
> Known bug in the beta which is fixed. Workaround is to
> install gtk-devel or create a symbolic link so there
> is a libgtk.so that points to libgtk-1.2.so.
That wa
Klaus Joerissen wrote:
hello all,
I have a notebook (pentium 133 with 24 MB Ram, 30 GB harddisk) which is
normaly running under windows ´98 when I´m working with staroffice. There is
also SuSE 7.3 on this machine but using X-Windows is terribly slow (but it
is running without errors). When I´m
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reason for the xkbcomp error is because some libs
have moved around from a previous version.
You can fix it by doing this:
ldconfig -r /opt/ltsp/i386
That will rescan the shared libs, and update the ld.so.cache file.
I guess I need to fix the install scr
Hi jim,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've grabbed the latest XFree86 from the XFree86 cvs server.
It is version 4.2.99, and it includes lots of new drivers,
and lots of enhancements over the older drivers.
Great news! I'll tried that soon.
So just one question: I would like to use TrueType fonts.
Hello *,
I've managed to get LTSP run on my litte network:
- Server is an AMD 700 MHz with 512 MB RAM,
running SuSE Linux 7.2, 100MBit RTL8139 LAN card.
- Switch 10/100
- 5 Clients, from 486DX66 up to Pentium II-233
Thanks of the good documentation (esp. chapter 6), the disk boot is
working