On 07/28/2010 12:46 PM, Russell Brown wrote:
>
> Quoth: Jeff Siddall
>> On 07/23/2010 01:08 PM, Russell Brown wrote:
>>> If I boot them with the (Xorg detected) Via drivers and glx then Kde
>>> crashes out just after showing the initial desktop and panel. The
>>> .xsession-errors file is some 38
Le mercredi 28 juillet 2010 18:46:16, Russell Brown a écrit :
> There's something in the way KDE4 is using the GLX/Compositing stuff
> that blows away LTSP clients :-(
AFAIK the problem is merely in Qt graphical backends and X11.
See the links at top of this page (Qt emplooyee blog):
http://lab
Quoth: Jeff Siddall
>On 07/23/2010 01:08 PM, Russell Brown wrote:
>> If I boot them with the (Xorg detected) Via drivers and glx then Kde
>> crashes out just after showing the initial desktop and panel. The
>> .xsession-errors file is some 38K long! but the point of failure seems
>> to be "kdei
On 07/26/2010 10:03 PM, Jeff Siddall wrote:
> I also found the KDE4 crash behavior with a Via chipset board, but KDE4
> runs fine on Atom/D945GSE chipset boards which are also relatively
> underpowered. I don't think the issue is the CPU but rather something
> about the Via X driver.
>
> Unfortun
On 07/23/2010 01:08 PM, Russell Brown wrote:
> If I boot them with the (Xorg detected) Via drivers and glx then Kde
> crashes out just after showing the initial desktop and panel. The
> .xsession-errors file is some 38K long! but the point of failure seems
> to be "kdeinit4: Fatal IO error: cli
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 06:08:19PM +0100, Russell Brown wrote:
> For ages now we've been running low powered (256 or 512Mb RAM, Via CPU &
> chipset) thin-clients booting LTSP 4.X that initiate an XDMP session
> onto a fairly chunky multi-way Opteron Kubuntu Hardy based server. The
> KDE 3.5 deskto
For ages now we've been running low powered (256 or 512Mb RAM, Via CPU &
chipset) thin-clients booting LTSP 4.X that initiate an XDMP session
onto a fairly chunky multi-way Opteron Kubuntu Hardy based server. The
KDE 3.5 desktop was great for our purposes and it's all been working
fine. Many than