a good answer. Check out steps 1 and 2.
>
>http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195557
>
>Hope that gets you farther,
>
>Chris
>
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Hope that gets you farther,
Chris
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Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] screensavers
Apparently my screensavers are still running. Did I so this
Apparently my screensavers are still running. Did I so this wrong?
I called up gconf-editor (using sudo, so it comes up as root).
navigate to apps -> gnome-screensaver and toggle idle-activation-enabled
off. I right click that and set that to mandatory.
Seems to not work. Screensavers are st
On Thursday 24 Nov 2005 00:00, Steve Dibb wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm just barely setting up our LTSP environment here at work, and I had
> a few questions for those much more advanced than me. :)
>
> One question I had is -- what is your take on running xscreensaver on
> the thin clients? Does it p
On Thursday 24 November 2005 12:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I'm just barely setting up our LTSP environment here at work, and I had
> a few questions for those much more advanced than me. :):)
>
> One question I had is -- what is your take on running xscreensaver on
> the thin clients? Does it
Hi guys,
I'm just barely setting up our LTSP environment here at work, and I had
a few questions for those much more advanced than me. :)
One question I had is -- what is your take on running xscreensaver on
the thin clients? Does it put too much of a load on the server? Does
it save netwo