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Linux connection considerations, Full-screen crosshair cursors, Gamma correction on the Receiver

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Linux connection considerations NOTE: The Switch User functionality added to RHEL6 is not supported by RGS. Full-screen crosshair cursors Certain applications that use large crosshair cursors (for example, PTC ICEM Surf uses a full-screen crosshair cursor) will not display correctly on the Receiver. Full-screen crosshair cursors can be disabled by typing the following in a terminal window: X11xprop -root -remove _SGI_CROSSHAIR_CURSOR This will force the application to use an X cursor, which will display correctly on the Receiver. Gamma correction on the Receiver The color on a 3D application on the Sender can look incorrect when displayed on a Receiver. This is because the gamma of the Local Computer monitor may not match the gamma of the Remote Computer monitor. To correct this, any tool that will adjust the gamma for a display can be used. Some tools will adjust the gamma for the entire monitor, while others will adjust the gamma on a per-window basis. Per-window tools that can be used to adjust only the Receiver window will provide the best results. Black or blank connection session with the Linux Sender Connection to an X server that is configured with less than 24-bit or 32-bit default visuals (depending on the graphics device) will cause the Linux Sender to generate a black or blank connection screen. For example, some default installations may configure a 16-bit visual in /etc/X11/xorg.conf after the installation. Reconfiguring the X server to serve 24-bit (or 32-bit) default visuals, and restarting the X server will usually fix the black or blank connection situation. Linux connection considerations 101

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Linux connection considerations
NOTE:
The
Switch User
functionality added to RHEL6 is not supported by RGS.
Full-screen crosshair cursors
Certain applications that use large crosshair cursors (for example, PTC ICEM Surf uses a full-screen
crosshair cursor) will not display correctly on the Receiver. Full-screen crosshair cursors can be disabled
by typing the following in a terminal window:
X11xprop -root -remove _SGI_CROSSHAIR_CURSOR
This will force the application to use an X cursor, which will display correctly on the Receiver.
Gamma correction on the Receiver
The color on a 3D application on the Sender can look incorrect when displayed on a Receiver. This is
because the gamma of the Local Computer monitor may not match the gamma of the Remote Computer
monitor. To correct this, any tool that will adjust the gamma for a display can be used. Some tools will
adjust the gamma for the entire monitor, while others will adjust the gamma on a per-window basis.
Per-window tools that can be used to adjust only the Receiver window will provide the best results.
Black or blank connection session with the Linux Sender
Connection to an X server that is configured with less than 24-bit or 32-bit default visuals (depending
on the graphics device) will cause the Linux Sender to generate a black or blank connection screen. For
example, some default installations may configure a 16-bit visual in /etc/X11/xorg.conf after the
installation. Reconfiguring the X server to serve 24-bit (or 32-bit) default visuals, and restarting the X
server will usually fix the black or blank connection situation.
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