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.
With Lucid LTS having had a while to settle and the impending 'death' of KDE3.5 and Hardy,
I thought I'd get up a spare server and start testing the latest and greatest LTS Kubuntu in
advance of moving our systems over to it.... so that's what I've spent the last couple of days
doing and it's all become something of a nightmare :-(
If I boot my thin clients without glx modules in Xorg (ie with the the vesa driver) then
the desktop performance is truly dire and becomes unusable.
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: client killed".
I've started off with kubuntu-10.04-alternate-i386.iso and upgraded via apt to the
latest versions of everything; I've even added the kubuntu-ppa and installed
KDE 4.4.5 but there's no difference.
FWIW, using a Gnome session on the same server and thin-client works fine as does
Xfce4 (although with glx, compositing turned on and shadows and transparency it's not a snappy as
without but proves the point that Xorg/glx in itself isn't the problem) so I don't think it's the
thin-client(s) or LTSP that's the problem but something in KDE4/plasma/etc.
I even tried putting Kubuntu Lucid on a USB stick and booting that on two variants of my
thin-client hardware but the X session crashes as it fades in the icons on the splash screen
Again, the Ubuntu Lucid works fine in this mode.
So..... am I flogging a dead horse trying to use KDE4 on modest hardware? Has
anyone else got a similar setup working? Any suggestions on where to go from
here?
Perhaps KDE4 is just too heavy on the graphics for any non-local X display... but I
hope someone will tell me otherwise.
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.
With Lucid LTS having had a while to settle and the impending 'death' of KDE3.5 and Hardy,
I thought I'd get up a spare server and start testing the latest and greatest LTS Kubuntu in
advance of moving our systems over to it.... so that's what I've spent the last couple of days
doing and it's all become something of a nightmare :-(
If I boot my thin clients without glx modules in Xorg (ie with the the vesa driver) then
the desktop performance is truly dire and becomes unusable.
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: client killed".
I've started off with kubuntu-10.04-alternate-i386.iso and upgraded via apt to the
latest versions of everything; I've even added the kubuntu-ppa and installed
KDE 4.4.5 but there's no difference.
FWIW, using a Gnome session on the same server and thin-client works fine as does
Xfce4 (although with glx, compositing turned on and shadows and transparency it's not a snappy as
without but proves the point that Xorg/glx in itself isn't the problem) so I don't think it's the
thin-client(s) or LTSP that's the problem but something in KDE4/plasma/etc.
I even tried putting Kubuntu Lucid on a USB stick and booting that on two variants of my
thin-client hardware but the X session crashes as it fades in the icons on the splash screen
Again, the Ubuntu Lucid works fine in this mode.
So..... am I flogging a dead horse trying to use KDE4 on modest hardware? Has
anyone else got a similar setup working? Any suggestions on where to go from
here?
Perhaps KDE4 is just too heavy on the graphics for any non-local X display... but I
hope someone will tell me otherwise.
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