I have not.  I think now that I've heard a bit about it, my plan is to 
come in this weekend and reinstall the server.  I've still got their old 
one running and switching them over to it is as simple as rebooting and 
starting dhcpd on the other system.  Hopefully, I can get the 64 bit 
version up and running.

So I understand, I should (ideally) install the 64 bit alternate CD, 
then install ltsp manually?  or will it already be running?

David Burgess wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:42 AM, joe auerbach <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Honestly, the desktop version of karmic is all I could get to run on
>> this server.  older versions would not even boot after installation due
>> to some weird server incompatibilities.
> 
> The desktop version is normally recommended for LTSP servers,
> installed from the alternate CD image, as the appropriate LTSP setup
> scripts are included in that installer. Nevertheless, the appropriate
> packages can be installed and manually configured from any of the
> Ubuntu installer images. Also note that all the Ubuntu installer CD
> images come in x86 (32-bit) and x86_64 (64-bit) images. If your
> hardware is 64-bit capable, which virtually all new x86 hardware is,
> and you have successfully installed from the x86 Desktop CD, then it
> is worth trying the x86_64 alternate or Desktop installers. Have you
> tried the x86_64 version of Karmic Desktop?
> 
> db
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