Don,

I don't know about the article you refer to, but it's not a big deal to
setup an additional instance of your Xserver, doing a -query to your
ltsp server.

Also, you can run:

   Xnest -query <ltspserver> :1

and that will give you a window with a session to your LTSP server.

Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Don Robertson wrote:

> Greetings - a while ago I saw an article showing how to set up a linux
> machine so it would log into an LTSP server. You could then switch
> between the Desktop and the LTSP Client using ctrl-alt-F1
>
> But now I cant find it. Can anyone let me know where it would be?
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