Well It's beyond my experience sorry. Maybe someone else has some ideas.
Good luck,
-bert
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 18:01, Joseph wrote:
> Well, my Terminal has 49Mb of RAM
> and my Linux server has 1Gb of RAM, (so I think it should be enough for
> both of them.
>
> Joseph
>
> On Thu, 2002-10-31
Well, my Terminal has 49Mb of RAM
and my Linux server has 1Gb of RAM, (so I think it should be enough for
both of them.
Joseph
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 21:53, Bert van Brakel wrote:
> pass.
>
> seems like it's running out of ram. I guess it writes to there before it
> does a pivot?
>
> anybody els
10.0.0.110 is a terminal, the server is 10.0.0.101
Here is my setup:
| |-- 10.0.0.101 Linux server
Firewall 10.0.0.1--|Hub|
| |-- 10.0.0.110 Terminal
I've tried the solution with:
XSERVER = XF86_SVGA
X_MODE_0= 1024x768
in lts.conf but the
10.0.0.110 is a terminal, the server is 10.0.0.101
Here is my setup:
| |-- 10.0.0.101 Linux server
Firewall 10.0.0.1--|Hub|
| |-- 10.0.0.110 Terminal
I've tried the solution with:
XSERVER = XF86_SVGA
X_MODE_0= 1024x768
in lts.conf but the
The server line in your lts.conf file should be '10.0.0.110' not '
'10.0.0.101' but I assume this is just a typ0.
Change the default in lts.conf to
XSERVER = XF86_SVGA
X_MODE_0= 1024x768
Which should work. Then cange to auto, and add higher resolutions
You can also put RUNLEVE
My terminal is using PCI Voodoo 3DFX video card, I think it has 16Mb or
32Mb of RAM.
So it seems to me it is a standard card supported by Linux, as I was
running Linux on it before.
Joseph
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 09:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We also need to know what your terminal hardware i
We also need to know what your terminal hardware is. Though of the top of my had i
would say it is a X problem with your Video card.
Evan
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 20:23:34 -0700
Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can not seem to get my graphical display going; all I see on the
> screen are horizo
I can not seem to get my graphical display going; all I see on the
screen are horizontal stripes:
Can anybody have a pick at my config files if they are OK.
My display manager is KDE.
-- hosts -
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
10.0.0.110 ltsp.org
dhcpd