On 2016-02-04 20:48, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2016-02-04, richard kweskin wrote: >> On a fresh install of Debian Stretch amd64 and subsequent updating: > ... >> ltsp-build-client --dist=wheezy --arch=i386 >> >> creates the desired chroot (dist and arch as asked for) which >> includes >> xorg but no desktop environment. > ... >> My question here is whether the absence of lxde constitutes grounds >> for >> filing a bug report? > > No, that's expected. By default, ltsp-build-client builds a thin > client, > which logs into the server and runs the desktop environment from the > server, displaying to the thin client. > > If you want a fat client, you need to install a window manager or > desktop environment in the chroot. This can be done with: > > ltsp-build-client --fat-client-desktop=lxde > > > live well, > vagrant
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