Anthony M Simonelli wrote:
> There seems to be a great deal of changes from LTSP on
> Ubuntu 7.4 to 7.10.  The lts.conf file has been moved,
> LDM is no longer a Python script, nfs-kernel-server is
> no longer necessary, etc.

Yup!  We were busy little beavers. :)

> I'm trying to understand how to use it again and how
> to configure it the way I want.  I am really
> interested in some of the features stated in the
> Ubuntu release notes:
> 
> "The speed of LTSP thin clients has been greatly
> improved through the use of compressed images, and
> LDM, the thin-client login manager included in
> Edubuntu, also now has support for autologin, multiple
> servers, and unencrypted graphics transport as an
> additional speed boost."
> 
> Do I specify the directives in the lts.conf file for
> the compressed images, autologin, and unencrypted
> graphics transport?  What are those directives?  Where
> can I find more information on how the new setup works?

Absolutely!  The Edubuntu Handbook has a complete description
of all the new features, where to set them, and an explanation
of how it all bolts together.  It's installed by default
In edubuntu, or can be installed via the edubuntu-docs package.

Scott

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