On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Neil Stone wrote:

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> you would need to use the ltspinfod, the documentation for this seemd to
> be rather lacking last time I looked but iirc you set "PROCREAD = Y" in
> lts.conf and using a special perl script you can then read stuff from /proc.
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        Probably the simplest methods are to use Local Apps or too start a
shell on the client.
In LTSP 4 somthing like

SCREEN_02       = shell

in lts.conf does the trick then visit the client and look at /proc.

Peter Childs


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