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APPENDIX I: Linux Target Servers
Currently TeleReach supports Linux text-based and GUI Target Servers. TeleReach supported
resolutions for Linux are identical to TeleReach supported PC resolutions (Figure 18).
For optimal TeleReach performance the following changes are recommended on each Linux GUI
Target Server for the mouse acceleration and threshold settings, and the video settings:
Mouse Settings
Set each Linux Target's mouse acceleration =1, and threshold = 1. This can be done from the GUI
(Figure 83) or with the command line "xset mouse a t" where "a" is the acceleration and "t" is the
threshold.
Video Settings
For optimal TeleReach performance ensure that each Linux Target Server is using a resolution
supported by TeleReach (Figure 18) or a standard VESA resolution and refresh rate. Each Linux
Target should also be set so the blanking times are within +/- 40% of VESA standard values.
For each Linux Target Server:
Go to the Xfree86 Configuration file XF86Config.
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Using a text editor, disable all non-TeleReach supported resolutions.
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Disable the virtual desktop feature, which is not supported by TeleReach
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Check blanking times (+/- 40% of VESA standard).
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Restart computer.
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NOTE: <Ctrl+Alt+Plus> will change the Linux Target's current resolution, scrolling through all
available resolutions that remain enabled in the XF86Config file.
Figure 83. Graphical User Interface Linux Mouse Settings
APPENDIX I: Linux Target Servers