On Thursday 27 December 2007 17:18, Frank Lienhard wrote:
Just to get ist right:
-which windows version did you use
-did you start the virtualbox on the client or did you install a windows
server inside virtualbox and the used rdp on the client?
On LTSP 4.2 I experimented only with W2K3 via
If you need multiple clients running
simultaneously then RDP is probably the most efficient way.
But this will only be supported by server versions of windows, right?
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I just found out:
If you have any win game/edutainment etc., which needs directX Support,
you are finally done, I think (Last try is VMware, I think...) and a
'fat' graphic card in every client. Not to mention al the traps you will
stock in, untill you get this working on the client..
Is there any other way to set the root-path,
besides setting it in the dhcpd.conf, like
a kernel option maybe?
Reason being that I have a one-server setup
with multiple autoinstallations configured
that conflicts with ltsp, and I'd like to
keep things as they are as much as possible.
Any advice
Hiho,
after a while I'm back playing with LTSP. Now I'm upgrading my new
server to LTSP 5.
However, after having spent the entire day I'm not yet happy with the
results.
Biggest headache at the moment is, that the client's xserver seems to
start but then aparently dies down in automatic boot