Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Restart X server on client without rebooting it?

2011-01-06 Thread Gideon Romm
Perhaps restarting X is bit what you want. Would this approach work Install the bluetooth GUI in the chroot. Add an xinitrc.d script in: /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/xinitrc.d/ (say I00-bluetooth) that runs the GUI if there is a magic trackpad. -Gadi On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Philip

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Restart X server on client without rebooting it?

2011-01-06 Thread Philip Loewen
Thanks, Gadi. Some terse replies appear below. - Philip On 11-01-06 04:04 AM, Gideon Romm wrote: Perhaps restarting X is bit what you want. Would this approach work Install the bluetooth GUI in the chroot. I had this in position before posting. It's how I got bluetooth pairing in the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Restart X server on client without rebooting it?

2011-01-06 Thread Gideon Romm
Oops, sent by accident. If you want to bring back the old ctrl-alt-backspace functionality to kill the Xserver with that keycombo, you can add a new file /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/xinitrc.d/I10-x-ctrl-alt-bkspace with the contents: # Set ctrl-alt-backspace if [ -x /usr/bin/setxkbmap ];

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Restart X server on client without rebooting it?

2011-01-06 Thread Gideon Romm
If you want to bring back the old ctrl-alt-backspace functionality to kill the Xserver with that keycombo, you can add a new file /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/share/ltsp/xinitrc.d/I10-x-ctrl-alt-bkspace -- Learn how Oracle Real

[Ltsp-discuss] Restart X server on client without rebooting it?

2011-01-05 Thread Philip Loewen
I'm trying to get my new Apple Magic Trackpad to work with an LTSP Client served from Ubuntu 10.10. Bluetooth pairing is giving me trouble, because Ubuntu has chosen a modern bluetooth stack in which there seems to be no known way to achieve a pairing without using a GUI. I have figured out