Funny, I have the same problem with my much lower-end setup: Server is a
Athlon 850, 290M of RAM, IDE disk, and *one* client (it's a home setup). If
we're both running KDE sessions, things get flaky and freeze on the WS after
a while. If only one of us is running KDE, things are fine. I ha
Okay (please forgive my incoherence, it's past 2am),
so there's really no good reason for me to be asking this, but here goes:
I just finished rebuilding my little home LTSP server, switching from Redhat 7.2
to SuSE 7.3 -- no idea why really, just felt like it -- might have been
prompted by rumo
8.1.2:/opt/ltsp/i386";
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Timothy
Legge
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 3:13 PM
T
Hey folks,
having an odd problem getting X running on a workstation. The server is a
redhat 7.2 box, and I was installing ltsp 3.0 last night when I hit a
strange snag. The workstation boots up without problems, but when it starts
up X, I get an error that says either "no device found" or "no sc
I got a number of responses back from my question regarding the XDM too many
retransmissions problem I was having. Here's how I finally solved it. After
looking at the xdm startup script on my machine (SuSE 7.3, with ltsp 2.08) I
saw what seemed to be xdm actually starting kdm (which was good