Thank you very much for taking an interest. I replied immediately, with
the requested files in attachments, but it seems that my response never
got posted. (Perhaps the attachments got it rejected?) Your questions
stimulated further thinking, experimentation, and progress (yay!). Now I
have
Hello Philip,
I can't remotely help with your technical issue :) , but I can propose
a solution to pasting/attaching things to the email.
I've found it useful to use the pastebin located at: http://ltsp.pastebin.com/
Paste what you want everyone to see, select the relevant Syntax,
expiration
Try:
[00:01:2E:2C:AF:3E]
XRANDR_OUTPUT_0 = VGA1
XRANDR_MODE_0 = 1680x1050
XRANDR_OUTPUT_1 = LVDS1 --off
-Gadi
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 11:03 AM, Philip Loewen phi...@tidepool.ca wrote:
Thank you very much for taking an interest. I replied immediately, with
the requested files in attachments,
Fantastic. This works. Now I can, too. ;)
(xrandr still says LVDS1 connected, but it's not sending LVDS1 any signal.)
Thank you very much!
On 10-12-12 09:52 AM, Gideon Romm wrote:
Try:
[00:01:2E:2C:AF:3E]
XRANDR_OUTPUT_0 = VGA1
XRANDR_MODE_0 = 1680x1050
XRANDR_OUTPUT_1 = LVDS1 --off
Some intel chipsets can get confused about outputs and think, for
example, that an LVDS output is present when it isn't. This causes the
driver to choose the wrong mode for the display.
Could you do the following:
1. Remove the X_CONF line
2. Boot the thin client and log in.
3. Run xrandr from a
LTSP is really super. I have a multi-user setup in my house, installed
just days ago, and there is just one issue between me and thin client
perfection.
The fonts and pictures on my thin client are not as sharp under LTSP as
when the client hardware is just running its own copy of Linux. Can