>     * streaming music from the net
>     * 50 % of the bandwidth on the server is used
>     * Only one thin client connected

Which bandwidth? Network bandwidth? On the internet link? Or on the
local network?
If it's on the internet side, LTSP is not concerned.
If it's on the local network side:
- You're using a swith, not a hub, right?
- It's a 100Mbps, you can expect around 10MB/s, did you run iftop or a
simiar tool? It show 5MB/s on the network card ?
- Check and re-check that your card is in full duplex mode; if not,
you can expect collision and dramatic bandwidth loss in high traffic
situtation.
- Look for errors and collisions on the interface with ifconfig for
example. They should be both null. If not, you have a network
configuration error.
- Same for client. With a switch, there is no collisions nor errors.

> Other problems
>     * youtube videos are jerky

Check CPU on both computer while playing video.

-- 
Seb, autocuiseur.

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