What exactly did you do again?  You can boot to either LTSP or to ICA
from the same client?  Are you using a thin client or just a dummy PC
booting of the PXE.  What would be really cool is to have something
similar to rdesktop where you could connect to the Citrix server from
within LTSP... wooo wooo!  Let me know what you think.
Brandon

On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 10:41, Phil Davey wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, brian delaney wrote:
> > IF anybody has setup a citrix client using ltsp I could use some help.
> >  
> > I am looking for an example lts.conf file. So far I can boot the
> > workstation to the ltsp login, now i'm trying to replace that with the
> > ICA setup and run a seamless client to attach to a MS terminal server.
> 
> I've done exactly that (and a bit more besides). While not a general
> how-to, it does describe what I've done and should be a reasonable start
> to getting it working elsewhere.
> 
> http://www.hughes.cam.ac.uk/~pd213/ltsp-instructions.html



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