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Tom Schouteden wrote:
> I tried loading the vnc.so module with the X4_MODULE directive, but that
> didn't work out.

Ouch!  That's not how that module is loaded.  vnc.so is part of XFree86
and is automatically loaded by the X application when it starts up.  I
assume you copied these to the /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/X11R6/... directories
and modified the XF86Config files, etc. sent down to the workstations.

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