Hi,
Please tell me, has anyone really succeeded in configuring RPi as an LTSP
thin client? I have already read all sort of tutorials, discussions and
reported problems (including
http://cascadia.debian.net/~vagrant/rpi-ltsp-howto.txt) and I have tried to
do as suggested. Unfortunately, I am unable to run RPi as a thin client.
The only thing I accomplished so far is installing Edubuntu 12 on VmWare
along with LTSP and connect to it using Berryterminal on RPi. However, X
session does not start, I am only able to run so called FailSafeTerminal
(probably because there is no armhf chroot on server).
I have tried to crosscompile armhf client using ltsp-build-client script on
Edubuntu 12, Ubuntu 14, Debian 7, as well as I have tried to do it on
target RPi. In each case script throws big amount of errors. The moment I
write some workaround for one, I need to face another. I do not post error
logs here right now, because there is no use fixing them one by one.
If somebody really have managed to configure RPi as a thin client, please
tell me, how have you done it, with as much details as possible. I need
this RPis for new classroom in primary school, this will allow me to spare
a lot of public money, which in other case will have to be spent for
expensiv x86 terminal.
Kind regards
Paweł Ptasznik
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