[K12OSN] Monitor Problem

Angus Carr acarr at saskforestcentre.ca
Thu Sep 8 17:41:30 UTC 2005


/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf


Alexander Hicks wrote:

>I'm pretty sure that this will solve the problem I'm facing with about 20
>monitors, if I could only find the lts.conf file to edit.
>
>Could somebody please point me in the right direction. . . I know it sounds
>silly.
>
>As a side note, Shaker Road School is proud to announce the deployment of
>their first K12LTSP server.  After reading the list for about a year, and
>goofing around with a couple of test servers - we've started to make the
>jump and everybody loves it! We have about 40 terminals connected to our new
>server with K12ltsp build 4.2.1. The terminals are a wide variety of PC's,
>almost all booting with a universal boot disk.
>
>Thanks for everyone's help!
>~Alex
>___________________________________
>Alexander Hicks
>Technology Coordinator
>Shaker Road School
>Concord, New Hampshire
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:k12osn-bounces at redhat.com]On
>Behalf Of Rob Owens
>Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 6:23 AM
>To: Genfil Villahermosa; Support list for opensource software in
>schools.
>Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Monitor Problem
>
>
>You need to edit lts.conf with a line such as one of
>the following:
>
>X_MODE_0 =  800x600 35.25   800  824  872  944   600
>600  601  622
>
>X_MODE_0 = 1024x768 60.80  1024 1056 1128 1272   768
>768  770  796
>
>I'm pretty sure one of these worked for me when I was
>using an old, old monitor.
>
>Also, I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think you
>can put both lines in lts.conf, but call one
>"X_MODE_0" and the other "X_MODE_1".  Then you can
>ctrl-alt-"plus" and ctrl-alt-"minus" to switch between
>them.
>
>Good luck.
>
>-Rob
>
>--- Genfil Villahermosa <genfil at gmail.com> wrote:
>  
>
>>I have problem with the monitors here that run on
>>thin client. Most of
>>the monitors I have here are old or recondition.
>>Most of them can't
>>handle 1024x758, 75 hz. It black out when when x
>>runs. When change the
>>default the resolution, it any applys the change
>>when the user login
>>in. But the user can not login because the monitor
>>goes blank.  Does
>>anyone know how to change the default resolution
>>when Xlogin runs?
>>Thank you!
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