in advance for any help.
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can be found with 'ps -efH | grep Z'. Haven't
figured out how to automate the hunting down of parent processes, though.
HTH,
c.
Unfortunately I can give more details next week, when I'm back to work.
But anyway, thanks for suggestion with slay script.
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Peter
Peter, this is great, I will try to install this driver as far as I get
back to scool's lab.
A lot of thanks!
ps. has anyone alse succesfuly installed this driver?
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On HP Vectra (XM PC Series 4 if I remember correctly) with s3 trio 64 gfx card
there is a problem while changing resolution (eg. full screen apps).
Whole screen goes messy - random color dots and patterns over normal
picture.
When user switches to text console (alt+ctrl+f2) and then back to
I've found some quite old (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt)
doc about installing nvidia drivers (hardware accelerated) on ltsp
terminals. I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way to
install these drivers under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very
I've found some quite old
(http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt) doc
about installing nvidia drivers (hardware
accelerated) on ltsp terminals.
I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way
to install these drivers
under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very
I've found some quite old (http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/nvidia.txt) doc
about installing nvidia drivers (hardware accelerated) on ltsp terminals.
I just wonder if anyone has found simpler/better way to install these drivers
under last ltsp version. In particular I'm very interested with
Michal,
What version of openoffice do you have?
The problem you describe is definitely not normal and should be able to
be fixed.
c
I'm at home now, but as I remember its version 1.1.4 (with some mandrake
changes). Also I've found some info at archieves some info about slow
menus
Micha Mielczyski wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've done quick search but couldn't find information about my problem.
At scool - where I'm teaching - we just have made fresh installation of
ltsp xterminals with terminal server (plus separate file server) on two
Xeons 2.8GHz and 2 GB RAM.
Hello everyone,
I've done quick search but couldn't find information about my problem.
At scool - where I'm teaching - we just have made fresh installation of ltsp
xterminals with terminal server (plus separate file server) on two Xeons
2.8GHz and 2 GB RAM. Terminals are old HP Vectra with
Michal,
What version of openoffice do you have?
The problem you describe is definitely not normal and should be able to
be fixed.
c
I'm at home now, but as I remember its version 1.1.4 (with some mandrake
changes). Also I've found some info at archieves some info about slow menus
(only
Dnia pitek, 11 lutego 2005 00:07, Christian Collins napisa:
Micha Mielczyski wrote:
Michal,
What version of openoffice do you have?
The problem you describe is definitely not normal and should be able to
be fixed.
c
I'm at home now, but as I remember its version 1.1.4 (with some
Dnia pitek, 11 lutego 2005 00:09, Eugene Coetzee napisa:
Micha Mielczyski wrote:
If someone of you had/have similar problems (or solution for thant) PLEASE
let me know.
I had a similar problem on Mandrake 10.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=5181569forum_id=254
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