> Try installing thin-client-manager-gnome if it's not already in there.
> Should show up under System>Administration, I believe. This is another
> way to see who's logged in from what IP. To get the vnc functionality
> from it you'll have to install a vnc server in the client environment,
> which I'm not going to go into here. There is a howto in the on-line
> edubuntu wiki, I believe, but I've had mixed success after following
> it.
>
I think italc is now the preferred thin-client-manager. It can also work to
or from standalone Linux or Windows computers.
sudo apt-get install italc-master

>
> > - Console
> >  when I do ctrl F1 to open a console and try to log in with the same
> account as the one I use in the GUI, logging fails ( yes I check  kb layout
> and lower/upper case )
>
> Now you're talking about the client's console. To be able to login
> here you need to chroot into the client filesystem (/opt/ltsp/i386/)
> and change the root password. You'll also have to mess with password
> aging or making the account valid IIRC. I had to play with it a bit
> and reboot the client a few times to make it work. Somebody here will
> know exactly what, and it may be in the archives somewhere. Remeber to
> ltsp-update-image after making any changes in the chroot (and use the
> --arch=i386 option as appropriate).
>
> You can also set lts.conf it make screen 2 a console. You can run commands
on the thin clinet without needing any login or password.
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