Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-13 Thread Peter Stein
Thanks, I am aware of that. I figured out how to use those scripts in /usr/share/ltsp/screen-session.d/, now that I knew what I was looking for. Now I got the login screen in the proper resolution. But yet there's another problem. No matter which session I choose: The display manager (gnome, kde,

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-13 Thread Gideon Romm
On Wed, 2009-05-13 at 17:48 +0200, Peter Stein wrote: Thanks, I am aware of that. I figured out how to use those scripts in /usr/share/ltsp/screen-session.d/, now that I knew what I was looking for. Now I got the login screen in the proper resolution. But yet there's another problem. No matter

[Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread Peter Stein
Hey, another surprise after upgrading from LTSP Ubuntu 8.04 to 9.04: I found the file the XServer uses is /var/run/ltsp-xorg.conf. This file isn't generated anymore by /usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. Actually this isn't used anymore. Instead there seem to be a lot of scripts in

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread Gideon Romm
Sorry for the lack of documentation on the structural underpinning of some of the newer additions under the hood. Let me try to explain it here, and then maybe this can serve as the beginnings of some documentation. Here goes... The new Xorg Xserver has the ability to figure out (for the most

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread Scott Balneaves
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 01:39:51PM -0400, Gideon Romm wrote: Again, sorry that the docs are lagging a bit. I hope this helps add context. And, if any of you are interested in documenting things, we would certainly welcome the help and we would gladly help proof for accuracy. I'll try and

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread David Hopkins
To accommodate this, Xorg now understands partial xorg.conf files. Meaning you only add the sections that you need to force.  Otherwise, it discovers everything.  That's why you might see minimalist xorg.conf files. Maybe this is obvious to someone, but not me. How can I get the new LTSP to

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread Peter Stein
Well, this quite exactly what is done by /usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. I creates a complete xorg.conf file. If that doesn't work for you, you should make sure you have the right module etc. Mostly there is no problem. There are certain reasons for having such an automatic adaption to the thin

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread Stéphane Graber
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Peter Stein wrote: Well, this quite exactly what is done by /usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. I creates a complete xorg.conf file. If that doesn't work for you, you should make sure you have the right module etc. Mostly there is no problem. There

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread David Hopkins
Peter Stein wrote: Well, this quite exactly what is done by /usr/share/ltsp/configure-x.sh. I creates a complete xorg.conf file. If that doesn't work for you, you should make sure you have the right module etc. Mostly there is no problem. There are certain reasons for having such an

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp-xorg.conf - which script generates it?

2009-05-12 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:14:16PM -0400, David Hopkins wrote: I have tried using both the old way as well using the lts.conf variables and neither consistently always work. e.g. I can specify 1024x768 for the resolution but it still comes back at 1280x1024 even though 1024x768 is the